Children's literature + History and criticism
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Children's literature + History and criticism
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Children's literature + History and criticism
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- A family of readers, the book lover's guide to children's and young adult literature, Roger Sutton and Martha V. Parravano ; forward by Gregory Magurie
- Cheng zhang de zi wei, Fang wei ping
- Ethics and children's literature, edited by Claudia Mills
- Essentials of children's literature, Kathy G. Short, Carol Lynch-Brown, Carl M. Tomlinson
- Essentials of children's literature, Carol G. Lynch-Brown, Carl M. Tomlinson, Kathy G Short
- The Routledge companion to children's literature, edited by David Rudd
- Voices of the other, children's literature and the postcolonial context, edited by Roderick McGillis
- A companion to children's literature, edited by Karen Coats, Deborah Stevenson, and Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
- (Re)imagining the world, children's literature's response to changing times, edited by Yan Wu, Kerry Mallan and Roderick McGillis
- Representing Africa in children's literature, old and new ways of seeing, Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
- Understanding children's literature, key essays from the second edition of 'The international companion encyclopedia of children's literature', edited by Peter Hunt
- Reading contemporary picturebooks, picturing text, David Lewis
- New world orders in contemporary children's literature, utopian transformations, Clare Bradford ... [et al.]
- The rhetorical power of children's literature, edited by John H. Saunders
- Children's literature and social change, some case studies from Barbara Hofland to Philip Pullman, Dennis Butts
- Children's literature on the move, nations, translations, migrations, edited by Nora Maguire and Beth Rodgers
- Into the closet, cross-dressing and the gendered body in children's literature and film, Victoria Flanagan
- Little red readings, historical materialist perspectives on children's literature, edited by Angela E. Hubler
- Masterworks of children's literature, edited by Jonathan Cott ; commentary by Maurice Sendak, Volume 7
- Ways of being male, representing masculinities in children's literature, edited by John Stephens
- Voices of the other, children's literature and the postcolonial context, edited by Roderick McGillis
- Relentless progress, the reconfiguration of children's literature, fairy tales, and storytelling, Jack Zipes
- Fantasy literature for children and young adults, Pamela Gates, Susan B. Steffel and Francis J. Molson
- A history of children's books in 100 books, Roderick Cave and Sara Ayad
- Considering children's literature, a reader, edited by Andrea Schwenke Wyile and Teya Rosenberg
- Catching them young, Bob Dixon, 1
- Stories and society, children's literature in its social context, edited by Dennis Butts
- Sticks and stones, the troublesome success of children's literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter, Jack Zipes
- Voices of the other, children's literature and the postcolonial context, [edited by] Roderick McGillis
- Critical content analysis of children's and young adult literature, reframing perspective, edited by Holly Johnson, Janelle Mathis, and Kathy G. Short
- New directions in picturebook research, edited by Teresa Colomer, Bettina Kummerling-Meibauer, and Cecilia Silva-Diaz
- The pleasures of children's literature, Perry Nodelman, Mavis Reimer
- Children's literature in context, Fiona McCulloch
- Global perspectives on death in children's literature, edited by Lesley D. Clement and Leyli Jamali
- The world of children's books, a guide to choosing the best, by Michele Landsberg
- Reading otherways, Lissa Paul
- Reading the child in children's literature, an heretical approach, David Rudd
- Psychoanalytic responses to children's literature, by Lucy Rollin and Mark I. West
- Signs of childness in children's books, Peter Hollindale
- Words about pictures, the narrative art of children's picture books, Perry Nodelman
- Travellers in time, past, present, and to come : proceedings of the summer institute at Newnham College, Cambridge University, England, presented August 6-12, 1989, by Childrens' Literature New England
- The age between:, personal reflections on youth fiction, Aiden Chambers
- Children's literature, classic texts and contemporary trends, edited by Heather Montgomery and Nicola J. Watson
- Voracious children, who eats whom in children's literature, Carolyn Daniel
- Contemporary adolescent literature and culture, the emergent adult, edited by Mary Hilton and Maria Nikolajeva
- Children's fantasy literature, an introduction, Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn
- Matters of fact, aspects of non-fiction for children, [by] Margery Fisher
- Second-generation memory and contemporary children's literature, ghost Images, Anastasia Ulanowicz
- Children's literature and national identity, edited by Margaret Meek
- Politics and ideology in children's literature, Marian Thérès Keyes & Áine McGillicuddy, editors