Incoming Resources
- Ethics in British children's literature, unexamined life, Lisa Sainsbury
- Flowers of delight, an agreeable garland of prose and poetry for the instruction and amusement of little masters and misses and their distinguished parents..., culled by Leonard de Vries from the Osborne Collection of early children's books
- Language and control in children's literature, Murray Knowles and Kirsten Malmkjaer
- Children's literature, from the fin de siecle to the new millennium, Kimberley Reynolds
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950, Hazel Sheeky Bird
- Children's literature and British identity, imagining a people and a nation, Rebecca Knuth
- Adapting canonical texts in children's literature, edited by Anja Müller
- Children's literature, Matthew Grenby
- The Cambridge companion to children's literature, edited by M.O. Grenby and Andrea Immel
- Where texts and children meet, edited by Eve Bearne and Victor Watson
- Introducing children's literature, from Romanticism to postmodernism, Deborah Cogan Thacker and Jean Webb
- Tales, tellers and texts, Gabrielle Cliff Hodges, Mary Jane Drummond and Morag Styles
- Twentieth-century children's writers, ; with a preface by Naomi Lewis
- Sticks and stones, the troublesome success of children's literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter, Jack Zipes
- The Oxford handbook of children's literature, edited by Julia L. Mickenberg and Lynne Vallone
- Treasure islands, studies in children's literature, edited by Mary Shine Thompson and Celia Keenan
- Children's literature, M.O. Grenby
- Children's literature and British identity, imagining a people and a nation, Rebecca Knuth
- Tales, tellers and texts, critical narratives, Morag Styles, Gabrielle Cliffe Hodges and Mary Jane Drummond
- Children's literature, M.O. Grenby
- Criticism, theory and children's literature, Peter Hunt
- Alice to the lighthouse, children's books and radical experiments in art, Juliet Dusinberre
- Studies in children's literature, 1500-2000, edited by Celia Keenan and Mary Shine Thompson
- An introduction to children's literature, Peter Hunt
- Divided worlds, studies in children's literature, edited by Mary Shine Thompson and Valerie Coghlan
- The Oxford handbook of children's literature, edited by Julia Mickenberg and Lynne Vallone