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"'A' is for Auschwitz: Psychoanalysis, Trauma Theory, and the 'Children's Literature of Atrocity'" (Kidd), 33:120-149

Aardema, Verna, Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears (Dillon, ills.), i6:191-195

Aaron, Chester, An American Ghost (Lemon, ill.), i3:234-235; i4:203-209

Abate, Michelle Ann, "Topsy and Topsy-Turvy Jo: Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin and/in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women," 34:59-82

Les Abécédaires français illustrés du XIXieme siècle (Le Men), i19:201-205

Abel's Island (Steig), 10:124-140

Abells, Chana Byer, The Children We Remember, i17:206-211

About the Sleeping Beauty (Travers; Keeping, ill.), i6:221-234

"The Absence of Moral Agency in Robert Cormier's The Chocolate War" (Tarr), 30:96-124

"Academic Wonderlands" (Guiliano), i4:186-191

Achebe, Chinua, 9:7-18

Adams, Adrienne, ill., Izzard (Anderson), i2:215-217

Adams, Gillian, "A Father of the Literary Fairy Tale: Giovanfrancesco Straparola," 32:209-215; "The First Children's Literature? The Case for Sumer," 14:1-30; "A Fuzzy Genre: Two Views of Fantasy," 28:202-214; "Medieval Children's Literature: Its Possibility and Actuality," 26: 1-24;"The Key to the Treasure," 29:219-228; "Moving Thresholds, Expanding Genres," i25:233-239; "Sacred Text and Secular Values," 27:199-204

"Additional Thoughts on East Slavic 'Dirge' Lullabies: The Hunting Song" (Spitz), 21:141-144

"Additional 'Variations' Further Developments in Feminist Theory and Children's Literature" (Phillips), 27:223-232

Adler, Bill, Jr., Tell Me a Fairy Tale: A Parent's Guide to Telling Magical and Mythical Stories, i25:271-277

Adoff, Arnold, ed., My Black Me, the Ethnic Expression of Fourteen Contemporary Poets, i6:195-202

adolescent fiction, 2:87-91; 7:248-254

"Adolf and Annette" (Coleridge), 14:151-161

"Adults and Children" (Keenan), i17:151-155

adventure novels, 19:90-106

"The Adventure of Fantasy As Struggle for Survival" (Zipes), i7:242-247

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Twain), 9:178-182; 10:141-152; (Hearn, ed.), i11:179-181

The Adventures of Pinocchio (Collodi), 2:50-60,150-161; 3:23-35; 8:98-102

The Adventures of Pinocchio, Story of a Puppet (Collodi; Perella, trans.), i15:186-192

The Adventures of Pinocchio, Tale of a Puppet (Collodi; Rosenthal, trans.; Howell, ill.), i15:186-192

Aelfric's Colloquy, 1:16,18-20,23

Aesop, 1:9-15, 104-124; 10:218-225

"Aesop as Litmus: The Acid Test of Children's Literature" (Miner), 1:9-15

Aesop's Fables, 10:218-225; editions of, 1:9-15

"Aesthetic Distancing in Ludwig Bemelmans' Madeline" (Eastman), 19:75-89

"'Affirmative Acts': Language, Childhood, and Power in June Jordan's Cross-Writing" (Flynn), 30:159-186

"After Armageddon: The Post Cataclysmic Novel for Young Readers," (Esmonde), i6:211-220

After the First Death (Cormier), 16:77-90

African-Americans, 29:252-259

African-American families, 2:215-217; 24:141-160

African children's literature, 2:215-217; 9:7-18; i33:242-251,258-262

"The Age of Innocence" (Alberghene), i18:161-163

Aiken, Joan, The Skin Spinners: Poems (Rinciari, ill.), i6:195-202

Alala (Monreal), 4:230-234

Alan and Naomi (Levoy), 33:150-170

Alberghene, Janice M., "The Age of Innocence," i18:161-164; "Childhood's End," 13:188-193; editor, with Beverly Lyon Clark, Little Women and the Feminist Imagination: Criticism, Controversy, Personal Essays, i28:238-244; "Moralists, But with No Pretense," 16:199-204

Alcott, Louisa May, i210-213; 14:105-22; 31:201-205; 34:209-213; and Charlotte Bronte, 30:187-193; "Cupid and Chow-chow," 22:27-42; Eight Cousins, 34:109-138; "Eli's Education," 34:161-185; The Inheritance, i27:211-217; Jo's Boys, 34:83-108; Little Women, 9:28-39, 178-182; 17:81-97,98-123; 24:74-85,199-204,205-212; 34:1-36, 37-58, 59-82; A Long Fatal Love Chase, i27:211-217; Norna; or The Witch's Curse; i27:211-217; the March trilogy, 31:50-70; on the Chautauqua Trail, 34:186-192; recent criticism, 9:210-213; 27:211-217; Rose in Bloom, 34:109-138; Under the Lilacs, 34:139-160

Alcott in Her Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of Her Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates (Shealy, ed.), i334:209-213

"Alcott Reading: An American Response to the Writings of Charlotte Bronte" (Fahy), 30:187-193

"Alcott's Freaking of Boyhood: The Perplex of Gender and Disability in Under the Lilacs:" (McElaney), 34:139-160

Alderson, Brian, Children's Books in England: Five Centuries of Social Life, revised third edition (Darton), 14:187-193; "Just-So Pictures: Illustrated Versions of Just-So-Stories for Little Children," 20:147-174; Sing a Song of Sixpence, i18:169-171

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, The Story of a Bad Boy, 5:63-65

Alegría, Claribel, "The Story of the Unhappy Willow," 17:135-142

Alexander, Martha, ed. and ill., Poems and Prayers for the Very Young, i3:202-206

Alger, Horatio, 1:59-60; 33:20-40

"Alice and the Reviewers" (Cripps), 11:32-48

Alice imitations, 24:55-73

Alice in Wonderland (Carroll), 1:54-57; 7:78-92; 11:32-48; 16:1-30; 21:197-201; 22:127-138; 24:55-73; 32:178-202; see also Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Alice on Stage: A History of the Earlier Theatrical Productions of Alice in Wonderland (Lovett), i21:197-201

"Alice, Our Contemporary" (Jorgens), 1:152-161

Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experimentalism in Art (Dusinberre), i17:202-205

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Carroll), 1:54-57,152-161, 1-4-124; 3:66,72-73; 4:186-191; 5:76-77; 7:78-92; 10:141-152; 11:32-48; 16:1-30; 22:127-138; 28:226-229; 31:1-24; see also Alice in Wonderland

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Carroll; Moser, ill.), i12:175-184

"Alice's Adventures, The Pennyroyal Press Edition" (Marcus), i12:175-184

"Alice's Journey from Alien to Artist" (Suchan), 7:78-92

All-of-a-Kind Family (Taylor), 33:41-65

"'All sorts of pitfalls and surprises': Competing Views of Idealized Girlhood in Lew Carroll's Alice Books" (Geer), 31:1-24

All Together Now (Bridgers), i10:169-177

"'All Wound Up'" Pullman's Marvelous/Uncanny Clockwork (King), 33:66-93

"Allegory, Orthodoxy, Ambivalence: MacDonald's 'The Day Boy and the Night Girl'" (Marshall), 16:57-76

Allen, Judy, The Spring on the Mountain, i4:173-175

Allen, Samuel, ed., Poems from Africa (Bearden, ill.), i2:215-217

"Allerleirauh" (Grimm), 14:163-168

Allison, Alida, "Renewing Our Sources: Children's Literature as Rediscovery," 26:215-220.

Allison-Shelley Collection, Pennsylvania State University, 3:239-240

Almedingen, E.M., Anna, i5:301-303

alphabet books, 19:201-205

Alternative Alices: Visions and Revisions of Lewis Carroll's Alice Books (Sigler), i28:226-229

"The Ambiguous Legacy of Wilhelm Busch" (Taylor), 1:77-92

"An Ambivalent Revolution" (Wojcik-Andrews), i21:155-161

America Revised: History Schoolbooks in the Twentieth Century (FitzGerald), i9:197-199

American Childhood: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook ( Hawes and Hiner, eds.), i16:193-198

An American Conscience: Woodrow Wilson's Search for World Peace (Jacobs), i4:203-209

American folklore, 5:110-116; i8:176-183

An American Ghost (Aaron; Lemon, ill.), i3:234-235; i4:203-208

"American History for Young People at Bicentennial" (Moynihan), i5:261-269

American Indian literature, 4:30-35

And All Between (Snyder), i6:211-220

And It Is Still That Way (Baylor), i7:233-241

"And the Prince Turned into a Peasant and Lived Happily Ever After" (Nodelman), i11:171-174

Andersen, Hans Christian, 17:156-170

Anderson, Lonzo, Izzard (Adams, ill.), i2:215-217

Anderson, Graham, Fairytale in the Ancient World, i31:176-180

Anderson, William, "On Texts and Illustrators: Eight Books," i3:213-218; with Patrick Groff, A New Look at Children's Literature, i6:246-254

Anderson, Poul and Gordon R. Dickson, Star Prince Charlie, i6:202-211

Angels and Wild Things: The Archetypal Poetics of Maurice Sendak (Cech), i24:235-240

Angry Arthur (Oram; Kitamura, ill.), 15:197-206

animal characters, 2:105-109,121,124-129,143,146-147; 3:26-29,32,104-106,109-110,169-172; 4:96-103; 5:80-91

Anna [Poltoratzky] (Almedingen), i5:301-303

Anne of Green Gables (Montgomery), 22:192-195

"The Anne-Girl and Her Critics," (Phillips), 22:192-195

Annie John (Kincaid), 18:1-16

"Annie M.G. Schmidt: Dutch Children's Poet" (Harmsel), 11:135-144

The Annotated Alice (Gardner), 16:1-30

The Annotated Huckleberry Finn (Twain; Hearn, ed.), i11:179-181

The Annotated McGuffey: Selections from the McGuffey Readers, 1836-1920 (Lindberg), i9:200-202

The Annotated Wizard of Oz, (Hearn, ed.), i2:231-233

Anpao: An American Indian Odyssey (Highwater), i7:233-241

Anthology of Children's Literature (Johnson, Sickels and Sayers; Eichenberg, ill.), i6:246-254

anti-slavery, 24:86-100

Apartheid and Racism in South African Children's Literature 1985-1995, (MacCann and Maddy), i33:274-279

Apol, Laura, "Shooting Bears, Saving Butterflies: Ideology of the Environment in Gibson's 'Herm and I'" (1894) and Klass's California Blue (1994), 31:90-115

"Apologizing for Scott O'Dell--Too Little, Too Late" (Tarr), 30:199-204

aporia, use of, 23:202-220

Apostolides, Jean-Marie, "Tintin and the Family Romance," 13:94-108

The Apprenticeship of Abraham Lincoln (Coolidge), i5:261-269

Apseloff, Marilyn, "Children's Books by Famous Writers for Adults," 2:130-138; "From Shakespeare to Brooklyn: New Trends in Children's Poetry," i5:273-285; "Today's Writers for Children," 8:164-167

"Arabic Adventurers and American Investigators: Cultural Values in Adolescent Detective Fiction" (Iskander), 21:118-131

Arbuthnot, Mary Hill, 24:229-234; The Arbuthnot Anthology of Children's Literature (revised by Sutherland), i6:246-254; with Zena Sutherland, Children and Books, i6:246-254

The Arbuthnot Anthology of Children's Literature (Arbuthnot and Sutherland), 4th edition, i6:246-254

The Arbuthnot Lectures, 1980-1989 (ALA), i24:229-234

Ardizzone, Edward, i11:195-198

Argentinian children's literature, 7:169-180

Ariès, Philippe, 4:41-44,54-56,58,60-61

Ariès Thesis, 4:41-43

Armstrong, Frances, "The Dollhouse as Ludic Space, 1690-1920," 24:23-54

Armstrong, William H., The Education of Abraham Lincoln, i5:261-269

Arnoldi, Richard, "Parallels between Our Mutual Friend and the Alice Books," 1:54-57

"Arpilleras: An Iconography of Contemporary Childhood" (Vera), 15:159-169

Arrow to the Sun (McDermott), i4:196-198; 6:191-194

The Art of Maurice Sendak (Lanes), i10:178-182

The Art of the Southeastern Indians (Glubok; Tamarin, photo.), i7:233-241

The Art of the Woodland Indians (Glubok; Tamarin, photo.), i7:233-241

"Arthur Rackham and the Romantic Tradition: The Question of Polarity and Ambiguity" (Kamenetsky), 6:115-127

"Artistic Awareness in Early Children's Books" (Schiller), 3:177-185

artists, see "illustrators"

Arundel, Honor, A Family Failing, i4:176-178

Asbornsen, Peter Christen, 3:61-62

Ashe, Geoffrey, King Arthur in Fact and Legend, i3:218-221

Asher, Sandra Fenichel, "Poems, Prayers, Pets, and a Princess," i3:202-206

Asimov, Isaac, The Heavenly Host (Colonna, ill.), i6:202-211

Aspects and Issues in the History of Children's Literature (Nikolajeva), i26:211-214

Association for Library Service to Children, ed., The Arbuthnot Lectures, i24:229-234

At the Back of the North Wind (MacDonald), 1:104-124; 3:66-74

Ater, Daniel L., rev., Young Drama (Chambers, ed.) i2:229

Athens at War (Warner), 3:222

atrocity, 33:120-149

Attebery, Brian, "The Beginning Place: LeGuin's Metafantasy," 10:113-123; Strategies of Fantasy, i28:202-214

Attebery, Charles, ill., Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson (Plotz, ed.), i3:242-244

Atwood, Ann, My Own Rhythm, i3:206-210

Audacious Kids: Coming of Age in America's Classic Children's Books (Griswold), 22:187-191

"Audaciously, Archetypally American," (Cech), 22:187-191

Auerbach, Nina, Private Theatricals: The Lives of the Victorians, 21:197-201

Australian children's literature, 33:274-279

Austrian literature, 3:43-47

The Avant-Garde and American Postmodernity: Small Incisive Shocks (Nel), i332:245-251

Avery, Gillian, Behold the Child; American Children and Their Books, 1621-1922, 25:250-254; "Caldecott and the English Picture Book Tradition," 18:169-172; "Childhood's Companions," i12:154-161; Childhood's Pattern: A Study of Heroes and Heroines in Children's Fiction, 1770-1950, i9:191-196; "Childhood's Pattern: The Parting of the Ways," 4:153-164; Ellen and the Queen (Turska, ill.), i4:199-203; "The History of American Children's Books," i16:193-198; "The Punch and Judy Show," i15:193-196; with Julia Briggs, eds., Children and Their Books: A Celebration of the Work of Iona and Peter Opie, i20:211-217

Away Went the Balloons (Haywood), i2:223-226


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