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This volume reprints some of the most important essays published in the field of children's literature in the last five years and includes three new essays on folklore and science fiction, psychology, and cultural studies.
Children's literature --- Children's literature, English --- Children's literature, American --- Children --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- Books and reading for children --- Reading interests of children --- American children's literature --- American literature --- English children's literature --- English literature --- Juvenile literature --- Literature --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc --- Books and reading --- Childrens literature. --- Children's literature. --- Children's literature - History and criticism. --- Childrens literature, American. --- Children's literature, American. --- Childrens literature, English. --- Children's literature, English. --- History and criticism. --- Theory, etc.
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Thematology --- Children's literature. Juvenile literature --- Comparative literature --- History of civilization --- religie --- jeugdliteratuur --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Western Europe --- Children's literature --- Children's literature, European --- Historische en vergelijkende pedagogiek. --- Religious aspects. --- History and criticism. --- Childrens literature --- Childrens literature, European --- Religious aspects --- History and criticism --- 268.432 --- 809.89282 --- 20ste eeuw (x) --- anglicaanse kerk (x) --- C3 --- C6 --- Europa [werelddeel] --- historiografie --- jodendom --- katholicisme --- literatuurwetenschap --- modernisering --- nieuwe tijd (x) --- nieuwste tijd (x) --- protestantisme --- religieuze literatuur --- uitgeverijen --- Academic collection --- #gsdb3 --- #PBIB:2005.4 --- #KVHA:Kinderliteratuur --- #KVHA:Literatuurgeschiedenis --- 655.4 --- 82-93 --- 82-93 Kinderliteratuur. Jeugdliteratuur --- Kinderliteratuur. Jeugdliteratuur --- European children's literature --- European literature --- Religion Education Children --- Literature Children History, description, critical appraisal --- Kunst en cultuur --- Opvoeding, onderwijs, wetenschap --- Uitgeverij. Boekhandel--algemeen --- Moral and religious aspects --- Schoolbooks - Didactic material --- Littérature de jeunesse --- Littérature de jeunesse européenne --- Aspect religieux --- Histoire et critique --- Childrens literature - Religious aspects --- Childrens literature, European - History and criticism --- Littérature pour la jeunesse --- Religion et littérature --- 18e siècle --- 1800-.... --- Europe de l'Ouest --- Littérature pour la jeunesse --- Religion et littérature --- 18e siècle
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This is the first authoritative edition of one of the most significant children's books of the twentieth century. Winner of the 1961 Newbery Medal, Island of the Blue Dolphins tells the story of a girl left alone for eighteen years in the aftermath of violent encounters with Europeans on her home island off the coast of Southern California. This special edition includes two excised chapters, published here for the first time, as well as a critical introduction and essays that offer new background on the archaeological, legal, and colonial histories of Native peoples in California. Sara L. Schwebel explores the composition history and editorial decisions made by author Scott O'Dell that ensured the success of Island of the Blue Dolphins at a time when second-wave feminism, the civil rights movement, and multicultural education increasingly influenced which books were taught. This edition also considers how readers might approach the book today, when new archaeological evidence is emerging about the "Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island," on whom O'Dell's story is based, and Native peoples are engaged in the reclamation of indigenous histories and ongoing struggles for political sovereignty.
Indians of North America --- Survival --- Islands --- O'Dell, Scott, --- Scott, Odell Gabriel, --- Ou-tai-erh, --- Awdil, Skāt, --- Ūdil, Skāt, --- اودل، سکات --- Criticism and interpretation. --- american literature. --- california indians. --- california natives. --- children s literature. --- childrens lit. --- childrens literature. --- colonial histories. --- historical fiction. --- indigenous americans. --- indigenous literature. --- indigenous people. --- juvenile fiction. --- lone woman of san nicolas island. --- multicultural literature. --- native american literature. --- native american stories. --- native american studies. --- native american. --- native americans. --- native californians. --- native literature. --- native peoples. --- newbery winner. --- survival narratives.
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In addition to his numerous works in prose and poetry for both children and adults, Daniil Kharms (1905-42), one of the founders of Russia's "lost literature of the absurd," wrote notebooks and a diary for most of his adult life. Published for the first time in recent years in Russian, these notebooks provide an intimate look at the daily life and struggles of one of the central figures of the literary avant-garde in Post-Revolutionary Leningrad. While Kharms's stories have been translated and published in English, these diaries represents an invaluable source for English-language readers who, having already discovered Kharms in translation, desire to learn about the life and times of an avant-garde writer in the first decades of Soviet power.
Kharms, Daniil, -- 1905-1942. --- Languages & Literatures --- Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages & Literatures --- Kharms, Daniil, --- Хармс, Даниил, --- Ювачев, Даниил Иванович, --- I︠U︡vachev, Daniil Ivanovich, --- Charms, Daniil, --- Хармс, Д. --- Kharms, D. --- Хармс, Даниил Иванович, --- Kharms, Daniil Ivanovich, --- Harms, Daniil, --- Charms, Daniel, --- Joevatsjov, Daniil Ivanovitsj, --- E-books --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union). --- Charms, Daniil I., --- Daniil Kharms. --- NKVD. --- Post-Revolutionary Leningrad. --- Soviet. --- Stalin. --- absurdism. --- art. --- avant-garde. --- biography. --- childrens literature. --- dada. --- drama. --- literary notebooks. --- poetry. --- political dissidence. --- politics. --- prison. --- prose. --- surrealism. --- writer. --- Kharms, Daniil
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The celebrated author receives much-deserved additional consideration in L.M. Montgomery and Gender. Of interest to historians, feminists, gender scholars, scholars of literature, and Montgomery enthusiasts, this collection builds on current scholarship in its approach to the complexity of gender in the works of one of Canada's best-loved authors.
Femininity in literature. --- Gender identity in literature. --- Masculinity in literature. --- Sex role in literature. --- Montgomery, L. M. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Anne. --- Augustinian Community. --- Blue Castle. --- Canadian. --- Emily. --- Green Gables. --- Ingleside. --- Island. --- Jane Urquhart. --- Magic for Marigold. --- Montgomery. --- New Moon. --- PEI. --- Pauline Johnson. --- Prince Edward Island. --- Rilla. --- Seasons. --- Thomson. --- White Feather Campaign. --- adoption. --- adventure story. --- childrens literature. --- cross dressing. --- death. --- diary. --- disease. --- domestic space. --- fairy tales. --- femininity. --- feminist theory. --- fiction. --- gender. --- history. --- humour. --- intertexts. --- journal. --- masculinity. --- motherhood. --- patriarchal space. --- queer theory. --- robinsonade. --- short stories. --- time. --- women. --- writing.
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