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Children's literature: classic texts and contemporary trends
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Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date
2009
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English
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pt. 1. 1. Classic texts. Louisa May Alcott, Little women (1868-9): Introduction / Nicola J. Watson
Little women: Alcott's Civil War / Judith Fetterley
'Wake up and be a man': Little Women, Laurie, and the ethic of submission / Ken Parille
Louisa May Alcott and the rise of gender-specific series books / Sarah A. Wadsworth
2. Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island (1881-2; 1883): Introduction / Sara Haslam
My first book: 'Treasure Island' / Robert Louis Stevenson
Slaves to adventure: the pure story of Treasure Island / Diana Loxley
Treasure Island and the romance of the British civil service / Christopher Parkes
3. Beatrix Potter, The tale of Peter Rabbit (1902): Introduction / Sharon Goodman
Petter Rabbit: Potter's story / Margaret Mackey
Aesop in the shadows / Peter Hollindale
Perspective and point of view in The tales of Peter Rabbit / Carole Scott
4. Two classic poetry collections: Robert Louis Stevenson, A child's garden of verses (1885) and A.A. Milne, When we were very young (1924): Introduction / Nicola J. Watson
The contexts of A child's garden of verses / Michael Rosen
A.A. Milne: When we were very young / Jackie Wulschläger
5. J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan (1904): Introduction / Nicola J. Watson
Peter Pan and the spectacle of the child / Jacqueline Rose
A hundred years of Peter Pan / Peter Hollindale
Peter Pan and the pantomime tradition / Donna R. White and C. Anita Tarr
6. Arthur Ransome, Swallows and Amazons (1930): Introduction / Sara Haslam
The Lake District novels / Peter Hunt
Arthur Ransome and problems of literary assessment / Nicholas Tucker
Peter Pan, Wild Cat Island, and the lure of the real / Anna Bogen
7. Philippa Pearce, Tom's midnight garden (1958): Introduction / Heather Montgomery
Loneliness, dreaming, and discovery: Tom's midnight garden / Margaret Rustin and Michael Rustin
Midnight gardens, Magic wells / Maria Nikolajeva
Tom's midnight garden / Roni Natov
8. Mildred Taylor, Roll of thunder, hear my cry (1976): Introduction / Janet Maybin
A search for law and justice in a racist society / Hamida Bosmajian
Child agency in Roll of thunder, hear my cry / Kelly McDowell
The role of education in Mildred D. Taylor's Roll of thunder / Cicely Denean Cobb
9. Philip Pullman, Northern lights (1995): Introduction / Heather Montgomery
Dust as metaphor in Philip Pullman / Anne-Marie Bird
Obedience, disobedience, and storytelling in C.S. Lewis and Philip Pullman / Naomi Wood
Intertextuality / Claire Squires
10. J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone (1997): Introduction / Nicola J. Watson
The phenomenon of Harry Potter, or Why all the talk? / Jack Zipes
The unthinkingness of Harry Potter / Suman Gupta
Harry Potter and the reinvention of the past / Andrew Blake
pt. 2. Contemporary trends 11. Fiction for adolescents: Melvin Burgess, Junk (1996): Introduction / Ann Hewings and Nicola J. Watson
Sympathy for the devil / Melvin Burgess
'And it's so real': versions of reality in Melvin Burgess's Junk / John Stephens
12. Radical agendas: Beverley Naidoo, The other side of truth (2000): Introduction / Ann Hewings and Nicola J. Watson
A writer's journey: retracing The other side of truth / Beverley Naidoo
What is The other side of truth? / Jana Giles
13. Past worlds: Jamila Gavin, Coram Boy (2000): Introduction / Ann Hewings and Nicola J. Watson
New historical fiction for children / Christopher Ringrose
Coram boy as history / Jamila Gavin
14. Future worlds: Philip Reeve, Mortal engines (2001): Introduction / Ann Hewings and Nicola J. Watson
Carnivalizing the future: Mortal engines / Kay Sambell
Traction cities, postmodernisms, and coming of age: Mortal engines / Janis Dawson
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