Children's literature, English + History and criticism
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Children's literature, English + History and criticism
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Children's literature, English + History and criticism
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- Modern children's literature, an introduction, edited by Catherine Butler and Kimberley Reynolds
- Written for children, an outline of English-language children's literature, John Rowe Townsend
- Fantasy and reason, children's literature in the eighteenth century, Geoffrey Summerfield
- A peculiar gift, nineteenth century writings on books for children, selected and edited by Lance Salway
- Goodly is our heritage, children's literature, empire, and the certitude of character, Rashna B. Singh
- The making of modern children's literature in Britain, publishing and criticism in the 1960s and 1970s, Lucy Pearson
- Children's literature, M.O. Grenby
- Don't tell the grown-ups, the subversive power of children's literature, Alison Lurie
- English children and their magazines, 1751-1945, Kirsten Drotner
- The Victorian era in twenty-first century children's and adolescent literature and culture, edited by Sonya Sawyer Fritz and Sara K. Day
- Talking books, children's authors talk about the craft, creativity and process of writing, James Carter
- Coming of age in children's literature, Margaret Meek and Victor Watson
- 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
- Children's literature and national identity, edited by Margaret Meek
- Children's books in England, five centuries of social life, F.J. Harvey Darton
- Darkness visible, inside the world of Philip Pullman, Nicholas Tucker
- The fairy tales of Oscar Wilde, Jarlath Killeen
- Children's publishing and black Britain, 1965-2015, Karen Sands-O'Connor
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950, Hazel Sheeky Bird
- Children's literature and capitalism, fictions of social mobility in Britain, 1850-1914, Christopher Parkes
- You're a brick, Angela!, the girls' story 1839-1985, by Mary Cadogan and Patricia Craig
- Children's literature, Matthew Grenby
- Don't tell the grown-ups, subversive children's literature, Alison Lurie
- Where texts and children meet, edited by Eve Bearne and Victor Watson
- The Cambridge companion to children's literature, edited by M.O. Grenby and Andrea Immel
- Children's publishing and black Britain, 1965-2015, Karen Sands-O'Connor
- Victorian children's literature, experiencing abjection, empathy, and the power of love, Ruth Y. Jenkins
- Children's literature in context, Fiona McCulloch
- Fantasy and the real world in British children's literature, the power of story, Caroline Webb
- Language and control in children's literature, Murray Knowles and Kirsten Malmkjaer
- Soon come home to this island, West Indians in British children's literature, Karen Sands-O'Connor
- Class, leisure and national identity in British children's literature, 1918-1950, Hazel Sheeky Bird
- 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
- Twentieth-century children's writers, ; with a preface by Naomi Lewis
- The fictional role of childhood in Victorian and early twentieth century children's literature, Fiona McCulloch
- Treasure islands, studies in children's literature, edited by Mary Shine Thompson and Celia Keenan
- Fifteen centuries of children's literature, an annotated chronology of British and American works in historical context, Jane Bingham and Grayce Scholt
- The thorny paradise, writers on writing for children, edited by Edward Blishen
- Wild things, children's culture and ecocriticism, edited by Sidney I. Dobrin and Kenneth B. Kidd
- Tales, tellers and texts, Gabrielle Cliff Hodges, Mary Jane Drummond and Morag Styles
- Children's literature, M.O. Grenby
- Young writers, young readers, an anthology of children's reading and writing, edited by Boris Ford
- Children's literature, Pat Pinsent ; consultant editor: Nicolas Tredell
- Romanticism and children's literature in nineteenth-century England, edited by James Holt McGavran
- Ethics in British children's literature, unexamined life, Lisa Sainsbury
- Children's literature and British identity, imagining a people and a nation, Rebecca Knuth
- The presence of the past, memory, heritage, and childhood in postwar Britain, Valerie Krips
- David Almond, edited by Rosemary Ross Johnston