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Abate, Michele Ann. "From Cold War Lesbian Pulp to Contemporary Young Adult Novels: Vin Packer's Spring Fire, M.E. Kerr's Deliver Us from Evie, and Marijane Meaker's Fight against Fifties Homophobia." 32.3 (2007): 231-251.

—. "Launching a Gender B(l)acklash: E.D.E.N. Southworth's The Hidden Hand and the Emergence of (Racialized) White Tomboyism." 31.1 (2006): 40-64.

Abbott, Charles D. Howard Pyle: A Chronicle (review). 8.2 (1983): 32-34.

"Abigail, Elaine, and The Pheasant on Route Seven: Kaye Starbird's Poems for Children" (Solt). 8.3 (1983): 39-40, IBC.

"About Official and Unofficial Addressing in East German Children's Literature" (Thomson-Wohlgemuth). 30.1 (2005): 32-52.

"Abstracts of Papers Given at the Conference." 9.4 (1984-85): 199-201.

"Abstracts of Papers Read at the Ninth Annual ChLA Conference, University of Florida 1982." 7.2 (1982): 47-49.

"Abstracts: Other papers presented at the meeting." 8.4 (1983): 33-34.

"'Abundant Evidence of an Extraordinary Life': The Letters of Louisa May Alcott" (Hicks). 15.3 (1990): 155-157.

Achee, Henri. "Ken Holt: Epstein's Houdini." 14.4 (1989): 182-187.

"Achilles in Altjira" (Garner). 8.4 (1983): 5-10.

"'Acknowledgment for What I Do, to Fortify Me to Go Ahead': Family, Ezra Jack Keats, and Peter" (Hannah). 22.4 (1997-98): 196-203.

Adams, Gillian. "Authors and Critics: If One Thing Stands, What Will Stand Beside It?" Review of The Voice of the Narrator in Children's Literature: Insights from Writers and Critics, ed. Charlotte F. Otten and Gary D. Schmidt. 19.1 (1994): 46-48.

—. "The Francelia Butler Watershed: Then and Now." 25.4 (2000-2001): 181-190.

—. "The Last Shall Be First" (Editor's Comments). 17.1 (1992): 2.

—. "A Medieval Storybook: The Urban(e) Tales of Petrus Alfonsi." 23.1 (1998): 7-12.

—. "Men and Animals." Review of The Frog King: On Legends, Fables, Fairy Tales and Anecdotes of Animals, by Boria Sax. 21.1 (1996): 49.

—. "Mitzi Myers, 9 October 1939-5 November 2001." 27.2 (2002): 88-91.

—. "The Nimble Critic." Review of The Nimble Reader: Literary Theory and Children's Literature, by Roderick McGillis. 24.4 (1999-2000): 201-204.

—. "Note from the Bibliography Editor." 18.1 (1993): 44.

—. "Past, Present, and Future" (Editor's Comments). 20.4 (1995-96): 146.

—. Review of Chaucer as Children's Literature: Retellings from the Victorian and Edwardian Eras, by Velma Bourgeois Richmond. 30.1 (2005): 131-132.

—. Review of Medieval Literature for Children, ed. Daniel T. Kline. 29.4 (2003): 254-256.

—. "Speaking for Lions" (Editor's Comments). 18.4 (1992-93): 2-3.

—. "Student Responses to Alice in Wonderland and At the Back of the North Wind." 10.1 (1985): 6-9.

—. "Transitions" (Editor's Comments). 19.3 (1994): 98.

—. "Words of Power." Review of Language and Control in Children's Literature, by Murray Knowles and Kirsten Malmkjær; Culture Matters: A Communication Studies Approach to Children's Literature, by David Rudd. 23.4 (1998-99): 217-219.

—, comp. and ed. "The Year's Work in Children's Literature Studies: 1987." 14.2 (1989): 81-96.

—, comp. and ed. "The Year's Work in Children's Literature Studies: 1988." 15.2 (1990): 58-107.

Adams, Karen I. "The 'Born Again' Phenomenon and Children's Books." 14.1 (1989): 5-9.

Adamson, Lynn G. A Reference Guide to Historical Fiction for Children and Young Adults (review). 14.1 (1989): 44-45.

"The Adolescent As 'Mock Reader': Some Thoughts for the Teacher of Literature" (Monseau). 12.3 (1987): 140-142.

The Adolescent Idea, Myths of Youth and the Adult Imagination, by Patricia Meyer Spacks (review). 8.2 (1983): 21, 32.

"Adolescents and Literary Response: The Development of Readers" (Thomson). 15.4 (1990): 189-196.

Adventure, Mystery, and Romance, Formula Stories As Art and Popular Culture, by John G. Cawelti (review). 8.3 (1983): 29-30.

The Adventurer, by Paul Zweig (review). 8.3 (1983): 26-29.

"The Adventurer and/or Hero: Paul Zweig's The Adventurer" (Burne). 8.3 (1983): 26-29.

Adventures Into Otherness: Child Metamorphs in Late Twentieth-Century Literature, by Maria Lassén-Seger (review). 32.4 (2007): 397-399.

The Adventures of Leonard Broadus, by Frederick Philip Grove (review). 10.3 (1985): 149-150.

The Adventures of Pinocchio: Story of a Puppet, by Carlo Collodi (review). 13.2 (1988): 90-91.

Adventuring with Books, ed. Mary Lou White (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 30, IBC.

"'An Advocate, a Defender, an Intimate': Kristeva's Imaginary Father in Fictional Girl-Animal Relationships" (Marchant). 30.1 (2005): 3-15.

"Advocating Multiculturalism: Migrants in Australian Children's Literature after 1972" (Stephens). 15.4 (1990): 180-185.

The Aesthetics of Fantasy Literature and Art, ed. Roger C. Schlobin (review). 9.3 (1984): 137-138.

"Aesthetics of the Balletic Uncanny in Hoffmann's 'Nutcracker and Mouse King' and 'The Sandman.'" 22.1 (1997): 39-42.

Africa in Literature for Children and Young Adults: An Annotated Bibliography of English Language Books, by Meena Khorana (review). 22.1 (1997): 45-46.

"The Age of Commodified Fantasticism: Reflections of Children's Literature and the Fantastic" (Zipes). 9.4 (1984-85): 187-190.

Agnew, Kate, and Geoff Fox. Children at War: From the First World War to the Gulf (review). 27.1 (2002): 49-51.

Agosta, Lucien L. Howard Pyle (review). 14.2 (1989): 99-100.

Aidan Chambers: Master Literary Choreographer, by Betty Greenway (review). 32.1 (2007): 78-80.

Aiken, Joan. The Way to Write for Children (review). 8.3 (1983): 47.

Ake, Mary. "Looking for the Roots of the Reading Process: Some Directions for Study (Part II)." 7.4 (1982-83): 23-25, IBC.

"Alan Garner's Red Shift and the Shifting Ballad of 'Tam Lin'" (Butler). 26.2 (2001): 74-83.

Alberghene, Janice M. "Daddies' Girls." 12.2 (1987): 75-78.

—. Introduction. 12.2 (1987): 74.

—. "Literature for Children of the Sun." Review of Telling Tales: The Pedagogy and Promise of African American Literature for Youth, by Dianne Johnson. 18.4 (1993-94): 190.

—. "Will the Real Young Adult Novel Please Stand Up?" 10.3 (1985): 135-136.

Alberghene, Janice M. See Nancy L. Huse.

Alcott in Her Own Time, ed. Daniel Shealy (review). 30.3 (2005): 341-344.

Alcott, Louisa May. The Journals of Louisa May Alcott (review). 17.4 (1992-93): 42.

—. The Selected Letters of Louisa May Alcott (review). 15.3 (1990): 155-157.

Alderson, Brian. Sing a Song for Sixpence: The English Picture Book Tradition and Raldolph Caldecott (review). 13.3 (1988): 150-151.

Alexander, Lloyd. "Future Conditional." 10.4 (1986): 164-166.

Algeo, John. "The Nature of Fantasy." Review of Fantasists on Fantasy: A Collection of Critical Reflections, ed. Robert H. Boyer and Kenneth J. Zahorski; Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion, by Rosemary Jackson. 11.3 (1986): 155-156.

"Alice Among the Modernists: A Reader's Guide" (Gannon). 15.3 (1990): 152-153.

"Alice Childress's Rainbow Jordan: The Black Aesthetic Returns Dressed in Adolescent Fiction" (Govan). 13.2 (1988): 70-74.

Alice's Adventures: Lewis Carroll in Popular Culture, by Will Brooker (review). 31.3 (2006): 304-306.

"Alice Through the 'Looking Glass Book': Carroll's Use of Children's Literature as a Ground for Reversal in Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There" (Reichertz). 17.3 (1992): 23-27.

Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experiments in Art, by Juliet Dusinberre (review). 15.3 (1990): 152-153.

"Alive and Well But Not Unscathed: A Reply to Susan R. Gannon's 'Pinocchio at 100'" (Morrissey). 7.2 (1982): 37-39.

"'All New Materials': Reflections on the American Toy Scene" (Saul). 7.1 (1982): 2-5.

"All Times in One" (Shannon). 10.4 (1986): 178-181.

"An Alternative Eve in Johann Hübner's Children's Bible" (Bottigheimer). 16.2 (1991): 73-78.

Alternative Worlds in Fantasy Fiction, by Peter Hunt and Millicent Lenz (review). 26.4 (2001-2002): 216-217.

American Childhood: Essays on Children's Literature of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, by Anne Scott MacLeod (review). 21.3 (1996): 142-145.

"American Girls Collection: Barbies with a Sense of History" (Susina). 24.3 (1999): 130-135.

"The Americanization of the Brothers Grimm, or Tom Davenport's Film Adaptations of German Folktales" (Manna). 13.3 (1988): 142-145.

American Popular Illustration: A Reference Guide, by James J. Best (review). 13.1 (1988): 36-38.

"The American Super-hero Comic Strip: True Descendant of Italian Renaissance Art" (Edgerton). 9.1 (1984): 30-33.

American Writers for Children Before 1900, ed. Glenn E. Estes (review). 12.1 (1987): 48-49.

American Writers for Children, 1900-1960, ed. John Cech (review). 9.2 (1984): 82-83.

American Writers for Children Since 1960: Fiction, ed. Glenn E. Estes (review). 13.3 (1988): 151-153.

"Am I My Planet's Keeper? Dante, Ecosophy, and Children's Books" (Lenz). 19.4 (1994-1995): 159-164.

"An Analysis of Oliver Twist And Oliver!" (Priley). 18.4 (1993-94): 189.

Anatol, Giselle Liza, ed. Reading Harry Potter: Critical Essays (review). 29.4 (2003): 252-253.

Anatomy of Wonder: An Historical Survey and Critical Guide to the Best of Science Fiction, ed. Neil Barron (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 29-30.

Anderson, Celia Catlett. "Fairy Tales and Modern Psychology." Review of The Kiss of the Snow Queen: Hans Christian Andersen and Man's Redemption by Woman, by Wolfgang Lederer. 13.2 (1988): 92-93.

—. "The Golden West: Enduring Myths, Persistent Facts" (Editor's Introduction). 17.1 (1992): 3-4.

—. Introduction. 10.3 (1985): 113-114.

—. "Juvenile Book Editors on Style: A Survey Report." 10.3 (1985): 132-134.

—. "Troy, Carthage, and Watership Down." 8.1 (1983): 12-13.

Anderson, Susan. "Time, Subjectivity, and Modernism in E. Nesbit's Children's Fiction." 32.4 (2007): 308-322.

Anderson, William T., ed. A Little House Sampler (review). 14.4 (1989): 203-204.

"Andre Norton: Feminist Pied Piper in SF" (Wolf). 10.2 (1985): 66-70.

"'And Then One Day There Was a War': Gertrude Stein, Children's Literature, and World War II" (Will). 32.4 (2007): 340-353.

Angels and Wild Things: The Archetypal Poetics of Maurice Sendak, by John Cech (review). 22.1 (1997): 43-45.

"Anne Frank's Autobiographical Style" (Iskander). 16.2 (1991): 78-81.

"Anne Frank's Reading" (Iskander). 13.3 (1988): 137-141.

"Anne of Green Gables: A Girl's Reading" (Berg). 13.3 (1988): 124-128.

"Anno's Counting Book: A Semiological Analysis" (Roxburgh). 7.3 (1982): 48-52.

The Annotated Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, ed. Wendy E. Barry, Margaret Anne Doody, and Mary E. Doody Jones (review). 24.1 (1999): 50-52.

"Another Kick at La/can: 'I Am a Picture'" (McGillis). 20.1 (1995): 42-46.

"Another 'Querelle des ancients et des modernes'? Some Commonplaces to Remember" (Petzold). 22.3 (1997): 145-146.

Antczak, Janice. Science Fiction: The Mythos of a New Romance (review). 12.1 (1987): 50-51.

—. "The Visions of H.M. Hoover." 10.2 (1985): 73-76.

"Anti-African Themes in 'Liberal' Young Adult Novels" (Maddy and MacCann). 27.2 (2002): 92-99.

Antler, Joyce. Lucy Sprague Mitchell: The Making of a Modern Woman (review). 15.3 (1990): 157-159.

"'Antony, ou la Conscience': The First Children's Story With an Australian Setting?" (Clancy). 15.4 (1990): 171-175.

"Anxieties of an Animal Rights Activist: The Pressures of Modernity in Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle Series" (Elick). 32.4 (2007): 323-339.

"Anything to Suit Customers: Antislavery and Little Women" (Sands-O'Connor). 26.1 (2001): 33-38.

"Apartheid in South African Children's Fiction" (Khorana). 13.2 (1988): 52-56.

"Apertures in the House of Fiction: Novel Methods and Child Study, 1870-1910" (Blackford). 32.4 (2007): 368-389.

"The Appeal of the Underdog: Mr. Lunch and Left Politics as Entertainment" (Parsons). 30.4 (2005): 354-367.

Apol, Laura. "In Search of a Woman's Voice: A Revisionist Reading of Youth's Companion Serials Set in the West, 1880-1910." 26.1 (2001): 39-51.

—. Review of From the Garden to the Street: Three Hundred Years of Poetry for Children, by Morag Styles. 25.4 (2000-2001): 225-227.

"Appropriating the Theory: Structuralism and Children's Literature" (Francis). 7.3 (1982): 52-58.

Apseloff, Marilyn. "Bawdy for Babes." Review of Masterworks of Children's Literature, 1550-1739: The Early Years, ed. Francelia Butler. 10.3 (1985): 148.

—. "Books for Babies: Learning Toys or Pre-literature?" 12.2 (1987): 63-66.

—. "Creative Geography in the Ohio Novels of Virginia Hamilton." 8.1 (1983): 17-20.

—. "A Fine Balance." Review of Masterworks of Children's Literature, 1740-1836, Vols. III and IV, ed. Robert Bator. 10.3 (1985): 155-156.

—. "Grandparents in Fiction: A New Stereotype?" 11.2 (1986): 80-82.

—. "Joan Aiken: Literary Dramatist." 9.3 (1984): 116-118, 128.

—. "New and Noteworthy." 9.2 (1984): 89-90; 9.4 (1984-85): 203-204; 10.2 (1985): 93-94.

—. "Raising the Iron Curtain." Review of Eastern Europe in Children's Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of English-language Books, by Frances F. Povsic. 13.1 (1988): 44.

Apseloff, Marilyn. See Perry Nodelman.

Apseloff, Marilyn, and Alethea Helbig. Introduction. 8.1 (1983): 9.

Apseloff, Marilyn F. "A Survey of Children's Book Editors and Children's Television Producers." 7.1 (1982): 33-35.

Apseloff, Marilyn Fain. "The Big, Bad Wolf: New Approaches to an Old Folk Tale." 15.3 (1990): 135-137.

—. "Children Go West: Fact and Fiction." 17.1 (1992): 24-28.

—. "Death in Adolescent Literature: Suicide." 16.4 (1991): 234-238.

Arakelian, Paul G. "Minnows into Whales: Integration Across Scales in the Early Styles of Dr. Seuss." 18.1 (1993): 18-22.

—. "Text and Illustration: A Stylistic Analysis of Books by Sendak and Mayer." 10.3 (1985): 122-127.

"Archetypal Images of Otherworlds in Singer's 'Menaseh's Dream' and Tolkien's 'Leaf by Niggle'" (Lenz). 19.1 (1994): 3-7.

Archetypal Patterns in Women's Fiction, by Annis Pratt (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 19-20.

"The Archetypal Sendak" (Steig). 22.1 (1997): 43-45.

"Architectural Structures and Social Values in the Nonfiction of David Macaulay" (Stott). 8.1 (1983): 15-17.

"Are Children's Book Publishers Changing the Way Children Read? A Panel Discussion" (Hade, Paul, and Mason). 28.3 (2003): 137-143.

"'Are They Telling Us the Truth?' Constructing National Character in the Scholastic Press Historical Journal Series" (Wilson). 32.2 (2007): 129-141.

Aronson, Marc. Exploring the Myths: The Truth about Teenagers and Reading (review). 28.2 (2003): 122-123.

"Arrietty, Homily, Pod: Home, Size, Gender, and Relativity in The Borrowers (Hopkins). 25.1 (2000): 21-29.

Art and Design in Children's Picture Books: An Analysis of Caldecott Award-Winning Illustrations, by Lyn Ellen Lacy (review). 13.3 (1988): 150-151.

Art & Story: The Role of Illustration in Multicultural Literature for Youth, ed. Anthony L. Manna and Carolyn S. Brodie (review). 25.3 (2000): 173-174.

"Art, Illusion and Children's Picture Books" (DeLuca). 9.1 (1984): 21-23.

"The Artist as Writer: Marcia Brown" (Usrey). 13.4 (1988): 205.

Artist of Wonderland: The Life, Political Cartoons and Illustrations of Tenniel, by Frankie Morris (review). 31.2 (2006): 202-205.

"The Art of the Children's Novel" (Nodelman). 11.1 (1986): 2-4.

"The Art of Victorian Books" (May). 13.1 (1988): 39.

Ashton, Susanna, and Amy Jean Petersen. "Fetching the Jingle Along: Mark Twain's Slovenly Peter." 20.1 (1995): 36-41.

"Aspects of the Greek Children's Novel: 1974-1994" (Kanatsouli). 20.3 (1995): 121-125.

"An Assertion of Essays" (Hettinga). 17.3 (1992): 42-43.

"Astronomy through the Centuries in Books for the Young" (Greenleaf). 12.4 (1987): 183-189.

Atkins, Barry. More Than a Game: The Computer Game as Fictional Form (review). 29.4 (2004): 382-384.

Attebery, Brian. Review of Ursula K. Le Guin Beyond Genre: Fiction for Children and Adults, by Mike Cadden. 31.2 (2006): 199-202.

Atwell, Mary Welek. "'Little' Maida: The Heroine Progresses." 12.2 (1987): 87-90.

Au, Kathryn H. See Taffy E. Raphael.

Audacious Kids: Coming of Age in America's Classic Children's Books, by Jerry Griswold (review). 20.4 (1995-96): 191-193.

"Audiences and Messages in Perrault's Tales" (Zarucchi). 12.4 (1987): 162-164, 193.

Auerbach, Nina. Communities of Women, An Idea in Fiction (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 10, IBC.

Auerbach, Nina, and U.C. Knoepflmacher, eds. Forbidden Journeys: Fairy Tales and Fantasies by Victorian Women Writers (review). 19.3 (1994): 142-143.

"'Aunt Em: Hate You! Hate Kansas! Taking the dog. Dorothy': Conscious and Unconscious Desire in The Wizard of Oz" (Gilman). 20.4 (1995-96): 161-167.

"Aurand Harris: Children's Playwright" (McCaslin). 9.3 (1984): 114-116.

"Author Index." 12.4 (1987): 201-205.

"Authority, Autonomy, and Adventure in Juvenile Science Fiction" (Svilpis). 8.3 (1983): 22-26.

"Authors and Critics: If One Thing Stands, What Will Stand Beside It?" (Adams). 19.1 (1994): 46-48.

"Authors and Illustrators" (Bibliography). 16.3 (1991): 100-160; 17.2 (1992): 3-24; 18.2 (1993): 51-71; 19.2 (1994): 51-72; 20.2 (1995): 51-70; 21.2 (1996): 54-72; 22.2 (1997): 50-72; 23.2 (1998): 59-81; 24.2 (1999): 55-76.

"Autobiographical Alcott" (May). 10.3 (1985): 149.

"Autobiographical Narrator as Structuring Principle in Becerra De Jenkins's The Honorable Prison" (Morales-Gudmundsson). 16.2 (1991): 69-72.

The Avant-Garde and American Postmodernity: Small Incisive Shocks, by Philip Nel (review). 28.3 (2003): 183-184.

"A-V Bibliographic Sources: A Review" (Shafer). 7.3 (1982): 30-31.

Avery, Gillian. Behold the Child: American Children and Their Books 1621-1922 (review). 21.3 (1996): 142-145.

"Avoiding a Quartz Contentment: Character, Culture, and Concepts of Childhood" (Trites). 27.3 (2002): 118.

"Awards, Medals, and Prizes" (Bibliography). 18.2 (1993): 72.

"Awards, Prizes, and Organizations" (Bibliography). 19.2 (1994): 72-73; 20.2 (1995): 70-71; 21.2 (1996): 72-73; 22.2 (1997): 72-75; 23.2 (1998): 81-84; 24.2 (1999): 76-78.

Aygun, Ayla. "The Romantic Shadows of Avalon." 17.4 (1992-93): 38.

 

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