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Waddey, Lucy Home in Children's Fiction: Three Patterns Children's Literature Association Quarterly home, space, journey, return View
Hunt, Peter Narrative Theory and Children's Literature Children's Literature Association Quarterly narrative theory, literary criticism View
Beckett, Sandra Crossbreeding Child and Adult: Henri Bosco's "L'Enfant et la Riviere" Children's Literature Association Quarterly child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing View
Mills, Claudia The Ethics of the Author/Audience Relationship in Children's Fiction Children's Literature Association Quarterly child, adult, audience, readership, cross-writing, ethics, author View
Nodelman, Perry The Other: Orientalism, Colonialism, and Children's Literature Children's Literature Association Quarterly ideology, childhood, orientalism, colonialism View
Vallone, Lynne M. Laughing with the Boys and Learning with the Girls: Humor in Nineteenth- Century American Juvenile Fiction Children's Literature Association Quarterly American literature, gender studies, young adults View
Sullivan, C. W. III Narrative Expectations: The Folklore Connection Children's Literature Association Quarterly narrative, folklore, folktale View
Gose, Elliot Fairy Tale and Myth in Mahy's "The Changeover" and "The Tricksters" Children's Literature Association Quarterly fairy tales, folklore, mythology View
Bator, Robert Punching Marginal Holes in Poetry Children's Literature Association Quarterly education, teaching, reading, poetry View
Di Yanni, Robert Kenneth Koch Revisited Children's Literature Association Quarterly education, teaching, reading, poetry, reader response View
Greenway, William, Betty Greenway Meeting the Muse: Teaching Contemporary Poetry by Teaching Poetry Writing Children's Literature Association Quarterly education, teaching, reading, poetry, reader response View
Heyman, Michael A New Defense of Nonsense; or, Where Then Is His Phallus? and Other Questions Not to Ask Children's Literature Association Quarterly nonsense, reader response, British literature View
McGillis, Roderick Introduction: Literary Nonsense Children's Literature Association Quarterly nonsense, poetry View
Neumeyer, Peter F. Randall Jarrell's "The Bat Poet": An Introduction to the Craft Children's Literature Association Quarterly poetry View
Reilly, Edward J. Reading and Writing Haiku in the Classroom Children's Literature Association Quarterly education, teaching, reading, poetry View
Usrey, Malcolm Child Persona in "Taxis" and "Toadstools" Children's Literature Association Quarterly poetry, American literature View
Clark, Beverly Lyon Fairy Godmothers or Wicked Stepmothers? The Uneasy Relationship of Feminist Theory and Children’s Literature Criticism Children's Literature Association Quarterly feminism, literary criticism View
Moss, Anita Feminist Criticism and the Study of Children’s Literature Children's Literature Association Quarterly feminism, literary criticism View
Crago, Hugh The Roots of Response Children's Literature Association Quarterly reading, reader response View
Greenway, Betty The Influence of Children's Literature - A Case Study: Dylan Thomas and Richmal Crompton Children's Literature Association Quarterly reading, reader response, Dylan Thomas, Richmal Crompton View
Lawrence-Pietroni, Anna "The Tricksters", "The Changeover", and the Fluidity of Adolescent Literature Children's Literature Association Quarterly reading, reader response, young adults View
Lehman, Barbara A. Child Reader and Literary Work: Children's Literature Merges Two Perspectives Children's Literature Association Quarterly reading, reader response View
Mikkelsen, Nina Literature and the Storymaking Powers of Children Children's Literature Association Quarterly reading, reader response View
Newall, Alison Schoolyard Songs in Montreal: Violence as Response Children's Literature Association Quarterly reading, reader response, education, violence View
Thomson, Jack Adolescents and Literary Response: The Development of Readers Children's Literature Association Quarterly reading, reader response View