Children's literature : annual of The Modern Language Association, Division on Children's Literature and The Children's Literature Association

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Children's literature : annual of The Modern Language Association, Division on Children's Literature and The Children's Literature Association

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Vol. 1-8は別書誌: <BA59106629>

Vol. 8 : cloth: Annual of The Modern Language Association, Group on Children's Literature and The Children's Literature Association

Founder and senior editor: Francelia Butler. Editor-in-chief: R.H.W. Dillard. Editor: Elizabeth Lennox Keyser

Vol. 32- : Published for Hollins University and The Children's Literature Association by The Johns Hopkins University Press

Contents of Works

  • Vol. 25 : paper. Special issue on Cross-writing child and adult / guest editors, Mitzi Myers and U.C. Knoepflmacher

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 20 : paper ISBN 9780300051728

Description

The articles in this issue are devoted to Rudyard Kipling. The authors aim to bring new perspectives to bear on issues of imperialism, cultural barriers, gender (especially female power), pedagogy, the Great War, and the illustration of Kipling's books, including Kipling's own drawings.
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v. 20 : cloth ISBN 9780300051735

Description

The articles in this issue are devoted to Rudyard Kipling. The authors aim to bring new perspectives to bear on issues of imperialism, cultural barriers, gender (especially female power), pedagogy, the Great War, and the illustration of Kipling's books, including Kipling's own drawings.
Volume

v. 21 : cloth ISBN 9780300054231

Description

This is the 21st annual publication of the Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and the Children's Literature Association.
Volume

v. 21 : paper ISBN 9780300054248

Description

This is the 21st annual publication of the Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and the Children's Literature Association.
Volume

v. 22 : cloth ISBN 9780300058741

Description

This volume focuses primarily upon Victorian and Edwardian literature, studying a range of writing for children, from nursery rhymes, ephemera, and short stories, to musicals, novels, and epics.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES: Sharon Smulders - Sound, Sense, and Structure in Christina Rossetti's "Sing-Song"
  • Angela M. Estes and Kathleen Margaret Lant - "We Don't Mind the Bumps" - Reforming the Child's Body in Louisa May Alcott's "Cupid and Chow-chow"
  • Bonnie Gaarden - The Inner Family of "The Wind in the Willows"
  • Cynthia Marshall - Bodies and Pleasure in "The Wind in the Willows"
  • Carole Scott - Clothed in Nature or Nature Clothed - Dress as Metaphor in the Illustrations of Beatrix Potter and C.M. Barker
  • Anna Smol - Heroic Ideology and the Children's Beowulf
  • Phyllis Bixler - "The Secret Garden" "Misread" - The Broadway Musical as Creative Interpretation. VARIA: Miles Franklin (with an introduction and cultural critique by Sanjay Sircar) - Tea with Alice of "Alice in Wonderland"
  • Peter Hollindale - Timescape at Hemingford Grey - Lucy Boston's Centenary
  • Suzanne Rahn - Cat-Quest - A Symbolic Animal in Margaret Wise Brown
  • Angela M. Estes - Margaret Wise Brown - Awakened by You Know Who. REVIEWS: Perry Nodelman - Humane Ideology
  • J.D. Stahl - Widening Circles - Readers, Classrooms, Cultures
  • Elizabeth Goodenough - Hawthornes "New Literature for the Young"
  • John Cech - Audaciously, Archetypally American
  • Anne K. Phillips - The Anne-Girl and Her Critics
  • Mary V. Jackson - Fibre, Bone, and Sinew Aplenty
  • Christa Kamenetsky - Folktales and Traditional Morality
  • Lissa Paul - Interrupting the Critical Line from Rationalism to Romanticism
  • Glenn Edward Sadler - Victorian Fantasy Fiction is no Longer just for the Childlike
  • Rachel Fordyce - Dissertations of Note.
Volume

v. 22 : paper ISBN 9780300058758

Description

This volume focuses primarily upon Victorian and Edwardian literature, studying a range of writing for children, from nursery rhymes, ephemera, and short stories, to musicals, novels, and epics.

Table of Contents

  • ARTICLES: Sharon Smulders - Sound, Sense, and Structure in Christina Rossetti's "Sing-Song"
  • Angela M. Estes and Kathleen Margaret Lant - "We Don't Mind the Bumps" - Reforming the Child's Body in Louisa May Alcott's "Cupid and Chow-chow"
  • Bonnie Gaarden - The Inner Family of "The Wind in the Willows"
  • Cynthia Marshall - Bodies and Pleasure in "The Wind in the Willows"
  • Carole Scott - Clothed in Nature or Nature Clothed - Dress as Metaphor in the Illustrations of Beatrix Potter and C.M. Barker
  • Anna Smol - Heroic Ideology and the Children's Beowulf
  • Phyllis Bixler - "The Secret Garden" "Misread" - The Broadway Musical as Creative Interpretation. VARIA: Miles Franklin (with an introduction and cultural critique by Sanjay Sircar) - Tea with Alice of "Alice in Wonderland"
  • Peter Hollindale - Timescape at Hemingford Grey - Lucy Boston's Centenary
  • Suzanne Rahn - Cat-Quest - A Symbolic Animal in Margaret Wise Brown
  • Angela M. Estes - Margaret Wise Brown - Awakened by You Know Who. REVIEWS: Perry Nodelman - Humane Ideology
  • J.D. Stahl - Widening Circles - Readers, Classrooms, Cultures
  • Elizabeth Goodenough - Hawthornes "New Literature for the Young"
  • John Cech - Audaciously, Archetypally American
  • Anne K. Phillips - The Anne-Girl and Her Critics
  • Mary V. Jackson - Fibre, Bone, and Sinew Aplenty
  • Christa Kamenetsky - Folktales and Traditional Morality
  • Lissa Paul - Interrupting the Critical Line from Rationalism to Romanticism
  • Glenn Edward Sadler - Victorian Fantasy Fiction is no Longer just for the Childlike
  • Rachel Fordyce - Dissertations of Note.
Volume

v. 23 : cloth ISBN 9780300062359

Description

This is the 23rd annual publication of the Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and the Children's Literature Association.
Volume

v. 23 : paper ISBN 9780300062366

Description

This is the 23rd annual publication of the Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and the Children's Literature Association.
Volume

v. 24 : cloth ISBN 9780300066289

Description

Most of the essays and reviews in this volume deal with American children's literature.
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v. 24 : paper ISBN 9780300066296

Description

Most of the essays and reviews in this volume deal with American children's literature.
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v. 25 : cloth ISBN 9780300070002

Description

This is the annual publication of the Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and the Children's Literature Association.
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v. 25 : paper ISBN 9780300070019

Description

This is the annual publication of the Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and the Children's Literature Association.
Volume

v. 26 : cloth ISBN 9780300074154

Description

This issue contains an index to volumes one to 25.
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v. 26 : paper ISBN 9780300074161

Description

This issue contains an index to volumes one to 25.
Volume

v. 27 : cloth ISBN 9780300077759

Description

This issue contains an index for volumes 1 to 25. Articles include Claudia Mills on "The Structure of the Moral Dilemma in Shiloh" and Etuko Taketani on "The 'Omnipresent Aunt' and the Social Child". Reviews include Gillian Adams on "Sacred Text and Secular Values".
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v. 27 : paper ISBN 9780300077766

Description

This issue contains an index for volumes 1 to 25. Articles include Claudia Mills on "The Structure of the Moral Dilemma in Shiloh" and Etuko Taketani on "The 'Omnipresent Aunt' and the Social Child". Reviews include Gillian Adams on "Sacred Text and Secular Values".
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v. 28 : cloth ISBN 9780300082340

Description

Following seven centuries of tradition, Pope John Paul II has declared 2000 a Jubilee year. This remarkable book takes us back to the first Holy year, 1300, when Pope Boniface VIII promised eternal peace for the souls of all Christians who trekked to the Eternal City. Two hundred thousand pilgrims flocked to Rome in that year, viewing the sacred Christian sites that figured so prominently in their religious lives. This book takes us on the route of an imagined pilgrim of the first Jubilee, guiding us through the medieval city as she saw it and allowing us to experience its treasures and rituals. Herbert L. Kessler and Johanna Zacharias discuss the transformation of pagan Rome into the Holy City of Christianity. They explain how the major churches and the sacred relics, frescoes, icons, and mosaics within them served in the Middle Ages to attract the faithful and to confirm and teach belief. And they tell us what the churches and their contents looked like then, showing us how they have, and have not, changed. Illustrated with works of art and architecture that survive today in surprising numbers, as well as with lost works reconstructed and revitalised through scholarship, the book looks at what pilgrims ventured to see in 1300 in Rome and what they will see today.
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v. 28 : paper ISBN 9780300082357

Description

Annual of The Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and The Children's Literature Association.
Volume

v. 29 : cloth ISBN 9780300088915

Description

This is the 29th volume in a series of studies on children's literature. It features articles on: guarding the British Bible from Rousseau; philanthropy in 19th-century French children's literature; parodic play with paintings in picture books; and more.
Volume

v. 29 : paper ISBN 9780300088922

Description

This is the 29th volume in a series of studies on children's literature. It features articles on: guarding the British Bible from Rousseau; philanthropy in 19th-century French children's literature; parodic play with paintings in picture books; and more.
Volume

v. 30 : cloth ISBN 9780300094893

Description

The 30th volume in the "Children's Literature" series of annual publications. It features reviews such as: "Alcott Reading"; "Little House on a Big Quilt"; and "Identity Crises". It also contains essays on topics such as: "Power, Fear, and Children's Picture Books"; and "Affirmative Acts".

Table of Contents

From the Editors Misperceived Perceptions Ruth Bottigheimer "Very capital reading for children" Ellen Butler Donovan Revising the Seduction Paradigm Marah Gubar Fear's Echo and Unhinged Joy James Holt McGavran Refusing the Queer Potential Eric L. Tribunella The Absence of Moral Agency in Robert Cormier's The Chocolate War C. Anita Tarr Power, Fear, and Children's Picture Books Jackie E. Stallcup "Affirmative Acts" Richard Flynn Reviews Alcott Reading Chris Fahy Little House on a Big Quilt Anne K. Phillips Apologizing for Scott O'Dell - Too Little, Too Late C. Anita Tarr Dangerous Intersections: Feminists at Work Karen Coats Daughters, Mothers, Stories Michelle Pagni Stewart Saussure, Sex, and Socially Challenged Teens Michelle H. Martin Worlds Enough - and Time Michael Joseph Identity Crises Valerie Krips "Bad Boys" in Translation Klaus Phillips Children's Literature Criticism Ian Wojcik-Andrews Dissertations of Note Rachel Fordyce
Volume

v. 30 : paper ISBN 9780300094909

Description

The 30th volume in the "Children's Literature" series of annual publications. It features reviews such as: "Alcott Reading"; "Little House on a Big Quilt"; and "Identity Crises". It also contains essays on topics such as: "Power, Fear, and Children's Picture Books"; and "Affirmative Acts".

Table of Contents

From the Editors Misperceived Perceptions Ruth Bottigheimer "Very capital reading for children" Ellen Butler Donovan Revising the Seduction Paradigm Marah Gubar Fear's Echo and Unhinged Joy James Holt McGavran Refusing the Queer Potential Eric L. Tribunella The Absence of Moral Agency in Robert Cormier's The Chocolate War C. Anita Tarr Power, Fear, and Children's Picture Books Jackie E. Stallcup "Affirmative Acts" Richard Flynn Reviews Alcott Reading Chris Fahy Little House on a Big Quilt Anne K. Phillips Apologizing for Scott O'Dell - Too Little, Too Late C. Anita Tarr Dangerous Intersections: Feminists at Work Karen Coats Daughters, Mothers, Stories Michelle Pagni Stewart Saussure, Sex, and Socially Challenged Teens Michelle H. Martin Worlds Enough - and Time Michael Joseph Identity Crises Valerie Krips "Bad Boys" in Translation Klaus Phillips Children's Literature Criticism Ian Wojcik-Andrews Dissertations of Note Rachel Fordyce

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  • Country Code
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  • Title Language Code
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  • Text Language Code
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  • Place of Publication
    New Haven
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    22 cm
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