International companion encyclopedia of children's literature
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International companion encyclopedia of children's literature
Routledge, 2004
2nd ed
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Margaret Meek
- Chapter 2 Internationalism, the universal child and the world of children's literature, Emer O'Sullivan
- Part 1 Theory and critical approaches
- Chapter 3 Theorising and theories, David Rudd
- Chapter 4 Criticism and the critical mainstream, Deborah Cogan Thacker
- Chapter 5 Critical tradition and ideological positioning, Charles Sarland
- Chapter 6 History and culture, Tony Watkins
- Chapter 7 Linguistics and stylistics, John Stephens
- Chapter 8 Reader-response criticism, Michael Benton
- Chapter 9 Psychoanalytical criticism, Hamida Bosmajian
- Chapter 10 Feminism revisited, Lissa Paul
- Chapter 11 Picture books and illustration, Perry Nodelman
- Chapter 12 Narrative theory and children's literature, Maria Nikolajeva
- Chapter 13 Intertextuality and the child reader, Christine Wilkie-Stibbs
- Chapter 14 Comparative children's literature, Emer O'Sullivan
- Chapter 15 Bibliography, Matthew Grenby
- Part 2 Forms and genres
- Chapter 16 Ancient and medieval children's texts, Gillian Adams
- Chapter 17 Texts in English used by children, 1550-1800, Margaret Evans
- Chapter 18 Myth and legend, Maurice Saxby
- Chapter 19 Fairy tales and folk tales, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- Chapter 20 Playground rhymes and the oral tradition, Iona Opie
- Chapter 21 Children's rhymes and folklore, Andy Arleo
- Chapter 22 Catechistical, devotional and biblical writing, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- Chapter 23 Contemporary religious writing, Rita Ghesquiere
- Chapter 24 The development of illustrated texts and picture books, Joyce Irene Whalley
- Chapter 25 The picture book, Michele Anstey, Geoff Bull
- Chapter 26 Shaping boyhood, Dennis Butts
- Chapter 27 Childhood, didacticism and the gendering of British children's literature, Christine Wilkie-Stibbs
- Chapter 28 Popular literature, Denis Gifford
- Chapter 29 Contemporary comics, Katia Pizzi
- Chapter 30 Poetry, Morag Styles
- Chapter 31 Animal stories, Simon Flynn
- Chapter 32 High fantasy, C.W. Sullivan III
- Chapter 33 Domestic fantasy, Louisa Smith
- Chapter 34 The family story, Gillian Avery
- Chapter 35 School stories, Sheila Ray
- Chapter 36 Pony books, Alison Haymonds
- Chapter 37 Historical fiction, Janet Fisher
- Chapter 38 War, Carol Fox, Peter Hunt
- Chapter 39 Horror, Victoria de Rijke
- Chapter 40 Science fiction, Jessica Yates
- Chapter 41 Series fiction, Victor Watson
- Chapter 42 Teenage fiction, Julia Eccleshare
- Chapter 43 Crossover literature, Rachel Falconer
- Chapter 44 Writers for adults, writers for children, Marian Allsobrook
- Chapter 45 Metafictions and experimental work, Robyn McCallum
- Chapter 46 Drama, Susanne Greenhalgh
- Chapter 47 Story-telling, Mary Medlicott
- Chapter 48 Children's information texts, Margaret Mallett
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