Smedman, Sarah M. |
Springs of Hope: Recovery of Primordial Time in 'Mythic' Novels for Young Readers |
Children's Literature |
mythic novel, young reader, definition |
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Bosmajian, Hamida |
Vastness and Contraction of Space in "Little House on the Prairie" |
Children's Literature |
space, Little House on the Prairie, phenomenological criticism |
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Clausen, Christopher |
Home and Away in Children's Fiction |
Children's Literature |
home, space, journey |
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Kuznets, Lois |
Toad Hall Revisited |
Children's Literature |
nostalgia, The Wind in the Willows, poetry, Topophilia, geography |
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"Remembering Always to Come Back: The Child’s Wished-For Escape and the Adult’s Self-Empowered Return in Sandra Cisneros's "House on Mango Street" |
Children's Literature |
home, space, journey, return |
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Wolf, Virginia |
From the Myth to the Wake of Home: Literary Houses |
Children's Literature |
home, space, myth |
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Briggs, Julia |
E. Nesbit, the Bastables, and "The Red House": A Response |
Children's Literature |
child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing |
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Briggs, Julia |
Canonical 'Orphans' and Critical "Ennui": Rereading Edgeworth's Cross-Writing |
Children's Literature |
cross-writing, gender studies |
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Janzen Kooistra, Lorraine |
"Goblin Market" as a Cross-Audienced Poem: Children's Fairy Tale, Adult Erotic Fantasy |
Children's Literature |
child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing, fairy tale, poetry |
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Knoepflmacher, U. C. and Mitzi Myers (eds.) |
From the Editors: 'Cross-Writing' and the Reconceptualizing of Children's Literary Studies |
Children's Literature |
child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing |
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Reimer, Mavis |
Treasure Seekers and Invaders: E. Nesbit's Cross-Writing of the Bastables |
Children's Literature |
child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing |
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Rothwell, Erika |
You Catch It if You Try to Do Otherwise: the Limitations of E. Nesbit's Cross-Written Visions of the Child |
Children's Literature |
child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing |
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Thum, Maureen |
Misreading the Cross-Writer: The Case of Wilhelm Hauff's Dwarf Long Nose |
Children's Literature |
child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing |
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Sigler, Carolyn |
Brave New Alice: Anna Matlack Richard's Maternal Wonderland |
Children's Literature |
intertextuality, Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland |
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Higgonet, Margaret R. |
A Pride of Pleasures |
Children's Literature |
aesthetics, literary criticism |
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McGillis, Roderick |
The Pleasure of the Process: Same Place But Different |
Children's Literature |
children's fiction, reading |
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Nodelman, Perry |
Pleasure and Genre: Speculations on the Characteristics of Children's Fiction |
Children's Literature |
genre, children's fiction |
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Nodelman, Perry |
The Urge to Sameness |
Children's Literature |
genre, children's fiction |
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Travisano, Thomas |
Of Dialectic and Divided Consciousness: Intersections between Children's Literature and Childhood Studies |
Children's Literature |
childhood studies |
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Bremser, Martha |
The Voice of Solitude: The Children's Verse of Walter de la Mare |
Children's Literature |
education, teaching, reading, poetry |
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Flynn, Richard |
Happy Families Are All Invented: Randall Jarrell's Fiction for Children |
Children's Literature |
family, childhood, Randall Jarrell |
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Flynn, Richard |
Randall Jarrell's Mermaid: "The Animal Family" and 'Semifeminine' Poetics |
Children's Literature |
poetry, family, animal |
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Nel, Philip |
Dada Knows Best: Growing Up 'Surreal' with Dr. Seuss |
Children's Literature |
British literature, Dr Seuss |
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Rieder, John |
Edward Lear's Limericks: The Function of Children's Nonsense Poetry |
Children's Literature |
limericks, nonsense, poetry, British literature |
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Watson, Jeanie |
Coleridge's Poetry in the Hands of Children |
Children's Literature |
poetry, British literature |
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