Sigler, Carolyn |
Authorizing Alice: Professional Authority, the Literary Marketplace, and Victorian Women's Re-Visions of the Alice Books |
The Lion and the Unicorn |
Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland, British literature, intertextuality |
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Shavit, Zohar |
The Ambivalent Status of Texts: The Case of Children's Literature |
Poetics Today |
status, narratology, poetics, polysystem theory |
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Shavit, Zohar |
Translation of Children’s Literature as a Function of its Position in the Literary Polysystem. |
Poetics Today |
translation, literary polysystem, polysystem theory |
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Shavit, Zohar |
The Study of Children’s Literature: the Poor State of the Art. Why Do We Need a Theory and Why Semiotics of Culture? |
Barnboken |
theory, status, semiotics, culture |
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Sezzi, Annalisa |
Borders of Children’s Literature: The Reception of Picture Books in Italy and the Question of Reading Aloud. |
Przekładaniec. A Journal of Literary Translation |
picture books, reception research, Italy |
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Serafini, Frank |
Design Elements of Picturebooks. Interpreting Visual Images and Design Elements of Contemporary Picturebooks |
The Connecticut Reading Association Journal |
picture books, visual literacy |
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Schwenke Wyile, Andrea |
Expanding the View of First-Person Narration |
Children's Literature in Education |
narrative theory, education, sociology |
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Schwenke Wyile, Andrea |
First-Person Engaging Narration in the Picture Book: Verbal and Pictorial Variations |
Children's Literature in Education |
narrative, picture books, visual literacy |
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Schneider, Anne, Thérèse Willer |
L'oeuvre ouverte de Tomi Ungerer: traductions palimpsestes et transferts interculturels |
Cadernos de Tradução |
translation, intercultural mediation, Tomi Ungerer, illustration |
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Scannell, Vernon |
Poetry for Children |
Children's Literature in Education |
education, teaching, reading, poetry |
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Saxby, Maurice |
Changing Perspectives: The Implied Reader in Australian Children's Literature, 1841-1994 |
Children's Literature in Education |
reading, reader response, implied reader, Australian literature |
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Sarland, Charles |
"The Secret Seven" Versus "The Twits": Cultural Clash or Cosy Combination |
Signal |
reading, reader response, culture |
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Sarland, Charles |
Piaget, Blyton and Story: Children's Play and the Reading Process |
Children's Literature in Education |
reading, reader response |
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Sarland, Charles |
Attack of the Teenage Horrors: Theme and Meaning in Popular Fiction |
Signal |
reading, reader response, popular fiction |
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Sarland, Charles |
Revenge of the Teenage Horrors: Pleasure, Quality and Canonicity in (and out of) Popular Series Fiction |
Signal |
reading, reader response, popular fiction |
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Sahn, Sarah F. |
Decolonizing Childhood: Coming of Age in Tamora Pierce’s Fantastic Empire |
Children's Literature |
Tamora Pierce, feminism, postcolonialism, fantasy, subversion |
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Russell, David L. |
Pippi Longstocking and the Subversive Affirmation of Comedy |
Children's Literature in Education |
Pippi Longstocking, education, sociology, Swedish literature |
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Russell, David L. |
"The City Spreads Its Wings": The Urban Experience in Poetry for Children |
Children's Literature in Education |
poetry, American literature |
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Russell, David L. |
The Pastoral Influence on American Children's Literature |
The Lion and the Unicorn |
American literature |
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Rushdy, Ashraf H. A. |
'The Miracle of the Web': Community, Desire, and Narrativity in "Charlotte's Web" |
The Lion and the Unicorn |
Charlotte's web, narrativity, literary criticism |
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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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Roszak, Suzanne |
Coming of Age in a Divided City: Cultural Hybridity and Ethnic Injustice in Sandra Cisneros and Veronica Roth |
Children's Literature |
Veronica Roth, culture, ethnicity, Sandra Cisneros, identity, racism |
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Ross, Catharine Sheldrick |
If They Read Nancy Drew, So What? Series Book Readers Talk Back |
Library and Information Science Research |
reading, reader response, Nancy Drew |
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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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Richardson, Alan |
Nineteenth Century Children's Satire and the Ambivalent Reader |
Children's Literature Association Quarterly |
satire, reader, history, British literature, moral tale, fairy-tale, childhood |
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