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"'A Sadder and a Wiser Rat/He Rose the Morrow Morn:' Echoes of the Romantics in Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows" (Willis). 13.3 (1988): 108-111.

Sadler, David. "'Grandpa Died Last Night': Children's Books about the Death of Grandparents." 16.4 (1991): 246-250.

—. "Innocent Hearts: The Child Authors of the 1920s." 17.4 (1992-93): 24-30.

Saguisag, Lara. "Performance, Politics, and Poetry for Children: Interviews with Michael Rosen and Benjamin Zephaniah." 32.1 (2007): 3-28.

Salstad, Louise. "Narratee and Implied Readers in the Manolito Gafotas Series: A Case of Triple Address." 28.4 (2003): 219-229.

Salstad, M. Louise. "The C.C.E.I. Prize: Setting Standards for Spanish Children's Literature." 25.3 (2000): 155-164.

Saltman, Judith. Modern Canadian Children's Books. Perspectives on Canadian Culture (review). 15.4 (1990): 220-222.

—. The Riverside Anthology of Children's Literature (review). 10.4 (1986): 205-206.

Salvner, Gary M. "Readers as Performers: The Literature Game." 12.3 (1987): 137-139.

Salvner, Gary M. See Virginia R. Monseau.

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

"Santa Claus in America: The Influence of 'The Night Before Christmas'" (MacDonald). 8.3 (1983): 4-6.

"Sarah Trimmer's Warring Worlds" (Ferguson). 21.3 (1996): 105-110.

"Sara, Jack, Ellie: Three Generations of Characters" (Bedard). 9.3 (1984): 103-104.

Sargent, Pamela, ed. More Women of Wonder: Science Fiction Novelettes by Women about Women (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 13-16.

—. The New Woman of Wonder: Recent Science Fiction Stories by Women about Women (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 13-16.

—. Women of Wonder: Science Fiction Stories by Women about Women (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 13-16.

"Satire and the Evolution of Perspective in Children's Literature: Mark Twain, E.B. White, and Louise Fitzhugh" (Stahl). 15.3 (1990): 119-122.

Sattaur, Jennifer. Review of Aidan Chambers: Master Literary Choreographer, by Betty Greenway. 32.1 (2007): 78-80.

—. Review of From the Dairyman's Daughter to Worrals of the WAAF: The Religious Tract Society, Lutterworth Press and Children's Literature, ed. Dennis Butts and Pat Garrett. 32.1 (2007): 76-78.

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

Saul, Wendy. Review of This Way to Books, by Caroline Feller Bauer; Using Literature With Young Children, by Betty Coody; Through the Eyes of a Child, by Donna E. Norton. 9.1 (1984): 46.

Saul, Wendy E., ed. Nonfiction for the Classroom: Milton Meltzer on Writing, History, and Social Responsibility (review). 22.1 (1997): 45-46.

"The 'Savage' and the 'Civilized': Andrew Lang's Representation of the Child and the Translation of Folklore" (Smol). 21.4 (1996-97): 177-183.

Sax, Boria. The Frog King: On Legends, Fables, Fairy Tales and Anecdotes of Animals (review). 21.1 (1996): 49.

—. "A Marxist Perspective on Grimm." Review of The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, by Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm; The Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World, by Jack Zipes. 15.3 (1990): 149-150.

—. "Would the Real Peter Hacks Please Stand Up?" Review of The Children's Literature of Peter Hacks, by Thomas Di Napoli. 13.4 (1988): 207-208.

Scapple, Sharon M. Review of Jacqueline Woodson: "The Real Thing," by Lois Thomas Stover; Virginia Euwer Wolff: Capture the Music of Young Voices, by Suzanne Elizabeth Reid. 30.2 (2005): 219-221.

Scapple, Sharon M. See Teya Rosenberg.

Scapple, Sharon Marie. The Child as Depicted in English Children's Literature from 1780-1820 (review). 13.1 (1988): 41-43.

Schindel, Morton. "Working With Picture Book Artists in Adapting Their Work...From Page to Screen." 7.3 (1982): 23-25.

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

—. The Literature of Fantasy: A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography of Modern Fantasy Fiction (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 29-30.

Schmidt, Gary D. "The Craft of the Cobbler's Son: Tommy Stubbins and the Narrative Form of the Doctor Doolittle Series." 12.1 (1987): 19-23.

—. "The Dimensions of Fairy Tale Romance." Review of Fairy Tale Romance: The Grimms, Basile, and Perrault, by James M. McGlathery. 17.4 (1992-93): 44-45.

—. "Of Pulp, Substance, and Science Fiction." Review of Science Fiction for Young Readers, ed. C.W. Sullivan III. 21.1 (1996): 45-47.

—. "Playing to the Audience: A Critical Look at Dr. Seuss." Review of Dr. Seuss, by Ruth MacDonald. 16.1 (1991): 41-42.

—. "'So here, my dears, is a new Oz story': The Deep Structure of a Series." 14.4 (1989): 163-165.

—. "Tolkien Criticism: Still Slouching Towards Bethlehem." Review of J.R.R. Tolkien: Six Decades of Criticism, by Judith A. Johnson. 15.1 (1990): 40-42.

Schmidt, Gary D. See Charlotte F. Otten.

Scholes, Robert. See George S. Slusser.

Schoolroom Poets: Childhood, Performance, and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917, by Angela Sorby (review). 30.4 (2005): 443-447.

"Schoolyard Songs in Montreal: Violence as Response" (Newall). 19.3 (1994): 109-112.

Schwenger, Peter. "Gertrude Writing Rose Writing Rose." 19.3 (1994): 118-121.

"Science Books, Science Education, and the Religion of Science" (Nodelman). 12.4 (1987): 180-183.

Science Fiction, Children's Literature, and Popular Culture: Coming of Age in Fantasyland, by Gary Westfahl (review). 26.4 (2001-2002): 213-214.

Science Fiction for Young Readers, ed. C.W. Sullivan III (review). 21.1 (1996): 45-47.

Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching, by Patrick Parrinder (review). 7.4 (1982-83): 29-30.

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

The Scope of the Fantastic—Culture, Biography Themes, Children's Literature, Selected Essays from the First International Conference on the Fantastic in Literature and Film, ed. Robert A. Collins and Howard D. Pearce (review). 12.2 (1987): 106-107.

Scott, Carole. "Magical Dress: Clothing and Transformation in Folk Tales." 21.4 (1996-97): 151-157.

—. Review of Philip Pullman Master Storyteller, by Claire Squires; The Elements of His Dark Materials, by Laurie Frost. 32.3 (2007): 275-278.

Scott, Carole. See Millicent Lenz; Maria Nikolajeva.

The Scott, Foresman Anthology of Children's Literature, ed. Zena Sutherland and Myra Cohn Livingston (review). 10.2 (1985): 87-89.

"Scott O'Dell: Using History To Tell His Story" (Roop). 12.4 (1987): 172-175.

Scutter, Heather. "Choose Your Own Agenda: Margaret Mahy's Memory." 20.1 (1995): 9-14.

—. Displaced Fictions: Contemporary Australian Books for Teenagers and Young Adults (review). 26.2 (2001): 105-106.

"The Search for Self in Suzan Zeder's Plays" (Manna). 14.3 (1989): 142-147.

Searching for Jim: Slavery in Sam Clemens' World, by Terrell Dempsey (review). 29.1-2 (2004): 136-139.

"The Second Kind of Criticism" (Nodelman). 17.3 (1992): 37-39.

"A Second Opinion" (MacCann). 9.4 (1984-85): 203.

Secret Gardens: A Study of the Golden Age of Children's Literature, by Humphrey Carpenter (review). 10.4 (1986): 204-205.

"Secret Garden II; or Lady Chatterley's Lover as Palimpsest" (Plotz). 19.1 (1994): 15-19.

The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarlane and the Stratemeyer Syndicate, by Marilyn S. Greenwald (review). 30.4 (2005): 430-434.

The Secret of the Stratemeyer Syndicate: Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, and the Million Dollar Fiction Factory, by Carol Billman (review). 12.1 (1987): 47-48.

Secret Spaces of Childhood, ed. Elizabeth Goodenough (review). 29.4 (2004): 368-370.

"Seen and Sometimes Heard: Piteous and Pert Children in Medieval English Literature" (Lee). 23.1 (1998): 40-48.

Segel, Elizabeth. "Cultural Fictions." Review of The Feminization of American Culture, by Ann Douglas; Woman's Fiction: A Guide to Novels by and about Women in America, 1820-1870, by Nina Baym. 7.4 (1982-83): 11-12.

—. "The Gypsy Breynton Series: Setting the Pattern for American Tomboy Heroines." 14.2 (1989): 67-71.

—. "Pushing Preschool Literacy: Equal Opportunity or Cultural Imperialism?" 11.2 (1986): 59-62.

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

"Self and Other" (The Editors). 20.1 (1995): 2.

Sensational Designs: The Cultural Work of American Fiction, 1790-1860, by Jane Tompkins (review). 13.3 (1988): 153-155.

"The Sense of the Nineties: Current Assumptions about Children's Literature" (Sircar). 24.1 (1999): 47-49.

"A Separate Path: Lucy Larcom and the Literary Life" (Gannon). 16.2 (1991): 94-95.

"September 11, 2001" (Trites). 26.3 (2001): 114-116.

Serialized Citizenships: Periodicals, Books, and American Boys, 1840-1911, by Lorinda Cohoon (review). 31.4 (2006): 385-387.

"Series as Epic: Patricia Wrightson's 'The Book of Wirrun'" (Evans). 14.4 (1989): 165-170.

"Series Books" (McGillis). 14.4 (1989): 162.

"Series Thinking and the Art of Biography For Children" (Girard). 14.4 (1989): 187-192.

"Serious Reconsiderations" (Crago). 20.4 (1995-96): 186-191.

"Sesame Street Lives!" (Billman). 7.1 (1982): 15-18.

"Sexism Down on the Farm? Anne of Green Gables" (Weiss-Town). 11.1 (1986): 12-15.

Shaddock, Jennifer. "Where the Wild Things Are: Sendak's Journey into the Heart of Darkness." 22.4 (1997-98): 155-159.

Shadow and Substance: Afro-American Experience in Contemporary Children's Fiction, by Rudine Sims (review). 8.2 (1983): 39-40.

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

Shaner, Mary E. See William T. Moynihan.

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

—. "Once and Forever a Platypus: Child Reader to Writing Adult." 13.3 (1988): 122-124.

—. "Sharing Honey from the Hive." 11.3 (1986): 115-118.

Shannon, Patrick. "Unconscious Censorship of Social and Political Ideas in Children's Books." 12.2 (1987): 103-105.

"Shaping a Cultural Tradition: The Picture Book in Taiwan, 1945-1980" (Wei). 20.3 (1995): 116-121.

"Sharing Honey from the Hive" (Shannon). 11.3 (1986): 115-118.

"Sharon Bell Mathis: Features of a Culture" (Henderson and Mitchell). 13.2 (1988): 66-70.

Sharra, Steve. "The Baboon King: Institutionalizing Anti-African Bias in Children's Literature." 26.2 (2001): 96-99.

Shaw, Maryl Janene. "The Message of Great Literature." 14.4 (1989): 200-201.

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

—. "Louisa May Alcott's Juvenilia: Blueprints for the Future." 18.4 (1992-93): 15-18.

"'She Knew She Wanted to Kiss Him': Expert Advice and Women's Authority in L.M. Montgomery's Works" (Stallcup). 26.3 (2001): 121-132.

Sheley, Erin. "From Eden to Eternity: The Timescales of Genesis in George MacDonald's 'The Golden Key' and Lilith." 29.4 (2004): 329-344.

Shen, Wenju. See Weimin Mo.

Sherman, Cordelia. "The Princess and the Wizard: The Fantasy Worlds of Ursula K. LeGuin and George MacDonald." 12.1 (1987): 24-28.

"Shootout at the Gender Corral: Annie Oakley Deconstructs Gender" (Bratten). 22.1 (1997): 5-12.

Short, Kathy G. See Dana L. Fox.

Shortsleeve, Kevin. "Edward Gorey, Children's Literature, and Nonsense Verse." 27.1 (2002): 27-39.

"Show and Tell: The Visual Evocation of Orality in Peter Sís' A Small Tall Tale From The Far Far North" (Gollapudi). 29.1-2 (2004): 90-106.

Shulevitz, Uri. Writing With Pictures: How to Write and Illustrate Children's Books (review). 13.1 (1988): 36-38.

"Shut Up, He Explained; Or, Can the Young Subaltern Speak?" (Plotz). 21.3 (1996): 140-142.

"Shylock, Huckleberry, and Jim: Do They Have a Place in Today's High Schools?" (Gellert). 12.1 (1987): 40-43.

Sigler, Carolyn. "Wonderland to Wasteland: Toward Historicizing Environmental Activism in Children's Literature." 19.4 (1994-1995): 148-153.

The Signal Approach to Children's Books, A Collection, ed. Nancy Chambers (review). 7.2 (1982): 45-47.

Signposts to Criticism of Children's Literature, ed. Robert Baker (review). 9.4 (1984-85): 205-206.

"Signs of Confusion" (Nodelman). 11.4 (1986-87): 162-164.

Silver, Anya Krugovoy. "'A Caught Dream': John Ruskin, Kate Greenaway, and the Erotic Innocent Girl." 25.1 (2000): 37-44.

"Silver Anniversary Party" (Hastings). 21.4 (1996-97): 203-204.

Silverman, Lisa. Review of Sparing the Child: Grief and the Unspeakable in Youth Literature about Nazism and the Holocaust, by Hamida Bosmajian. 28.3 (2003): 178-179.

Sims, Rudine. Shadow and Substance: Afro-American Experience in Contemporary Children's Fiction (review). 8.2 (1983): 39-40.

Sims, Sue, and Hilary Clare. The Encyclopedia of Girls' School Stories (review). 27.1 (2002): 47.

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

Singh, Rashna B. Goodly Is Our Heritage: Children's Literature, Empire, and the Certitude of Character (review). 30.2 (2005): 224-227.

The Singing Game, by Iona and Peter Opie (review). 13.3 (1988): 149-150.

Sircar, Sanjay. "Locating a Classic: The Cuckoo Clock in Its Literary Context." 21.4 (1996-97): 170-176.

—. "Of Christianity and Culture: Tulsi, an Indian Missionary Novel." 25.1 (2000): 3-20.

—. Review of The Making of the Alice Books: Lewis Carroll's Uses of Earlier Children's Literature, by Ronald Reichertz. 26.2 (2001): 101-103.

—. "The Sense of the Nineties: Current Assumptions about Children's Literature." Review of Reflections of Change: Children's Literature Since 1945, ed. Sandra L. Beckett. 24.1 (1999): 47-49.

"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as Adolescent Literature: Essential Lessons" (Vitto). 23.1 (1998): 22-28.

Six Plays for Young People from the Federal Theatre Project (1936-1939), ed. Lowell Swortzell (review). 13.4 (1988): 206-207.

"'Sixteen and Dying': Lurlene McDaniel's Fantasies of Mortal Endangerment" (op de Beeck). 29.1-2 (2004): 62-89.

Skipping Around the World: The Ritual Nature of Folk Rhymes, by Francelia Butler (review). 17.1 (1992): 46-47.

"Slavic Wonder Tales: An Overview" (Kiska). 11.3 (1986): 123-128.

"Sleeplessness in the Great Green Room: Getting Way Under the Covers with Goodnight Moon" (Robertson). 25.4 (2000-2001): 203-213.

Sloan, Glenna. Give Them Poetry!: A Guide for Sharing Poetry with Children K-8 (review). 29.4 (2003): 258.

—. Review of Literature-Based Instruction: Reshaping the Curriculum, ed. Taffy E. Raphael and Kathryn H. Au. 25.2 (2000): 118-119.

—. Review of Poetry's Playground: The Culture of Contemporary American Children's Poetry, by Joseph T. Thomas Jr. 32.4 (2007): 392-394.

Sloan, Glenna Davis. The Child as Critic: Teaching Literature in Elementary and Middle Schools (review). 19.3 (1994): 135-136.

—. Tales Out of School (review). 31.4 (2006): 397-399.

Slusser, George E., Eric S. Rabkin, and Robert Scholes, eds. Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy (review). 9.3 (1984): 137-138.

Smedman, M. Sarah. "Children, Literature, and ChLA: A Plea for a New Literate Age." 18.4 (1993-94): 183-186.

Smedman, M. Sarah, and Joel D. Chaston, eds. Bridges for the Young: The Fiction of Katherine Paterson (review). 28.3 (2003): 189-190.

Smedman, Sarah. "The Man with the Golden Touch: The Pyle of the Biographers." Review of Howard Pyle: A Chronicle, by Charles D. Abbott; Howard Pyle, by Rowland Elzea; Howard Pyle, by Elizabeth Nesbitt; The Brandywine Tradition, by Henry C. Pitz; Howard Pyle: Writer, Illustrator, and Founder of the Brandywine School, by Henry C. Pitz. 8.2 (1983): 32-34.

Smith, Elva S. The History of Children's Literature: A Syllabus with Selected Bibliographies (review). 7.3 (1982): 63-64.

Smith, Henrietta M., ed. The Coretta Scott King Awards Book from Vision to Reality (review). 22.1 (1997): 45-46.

Smith, Joseph H., and William Kerrigan, eds. Opening Texts: Psychoanalysis and the Culture of the Child (review). 11.3 (1986): 156-158.

Smith, Karen Patricia. "Dromkeen: Promoting Children's Literature as a Dynamic Art." Review of Dromkeen: A Journey into Children's Literature, by Jeffrey Prentice and Bettina Bird. 15.4 (1990): 218-220.

—. "Introduction." 13.2 (1988): 51-52.

—. "An Irrisistible Call to Adventure." Review of The Bright Face of Danger: An Exploration of the Adventure Story, by Margery Fisher. 13.1 (1988): 40-41.

Smith, Katharine Capshaw. Children's Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (review). 31.1 (2006): 102-105.

—. "Splintered Families, Enduring Connections: An Interview with Edwidge Danticat." 30.2 (2005): 194-205.

Smith, Katharine Capshaw. See Donnarae MacCann.

Smith, Louisa. "Layers of Language in Lively's The Ghost of Thomas Kempe." 10.3 (1985): 114-116.

Smol, Anna. "The 'Savage' and the 'Civilized': Andrew Lang's Representation of the Child and the Translation of Folklore." 21.4 (1996-97): 177-183.

Smulders, Sharon. "The Good Mother: Language, Gender, and Power in Ann and Jane Taylor's Poetry for Children." 27.1 (2002): 4-15.

—. "'The Only Good Indian': History, Race, and Representation in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie." 27.4 (2002-2003): 191-202.

Sobat, Gail Sidonie. "If the Ghost Be There, Then Am I Crazy?: An Examination of Ghosts in Virginia Hamilton's Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush and Toni Morrison's Beloved." 20.4 (1995-96): 168-174.

"Socialization and Saying 'Cheese!': School Picture Day in Children's Books" (Hoffman). 31.4 (2006): 313-331.

"Socialization and Subversion" (Flynn). 31.4 (2006): 311-312.

"Socializing Rosamond: Educational Ideology and Fictional Form" (Myers). 14.2 (1989): 52-58.

"Society, Child Abuse, and Children's Literature" (Metcalf and Meyer). 17.3 (1992): 2-4.

"Sociologizing Juvenile Ephemera: Periodical Contradictions, Popular Literacy, Transhistorical Readers" (Myers). 17.1 (1992): 41-45.

"'So here, my dears, is a new Oz story': The Deep Structure of a Series" (Schmidt). 14.4 (1989): 163-165.

Sokoloff, Naomi. See Elizabeth Goodenough.

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

—. "The Uses of Setting in Anne of Green Gables." 9.4 (1984-85): 179-180, 198.

Solt, Marilyn Leathers. See Linda Kauffman Peterson.

"Some Help along the Way" (Carroll). 8.3 (1983): 32.

"Some Help for Elementary School Teachers" (Gannon). 10.2 (1985): 91-92.

Something about the Author: Facts and Pictures about Authors and Illustrators of Books for Young People, Vol. 26, ed. Anne Commire (review). 7.3 (1982): 67-68.

Sorby, Angela. Schoolroom Poets: Childhood, Performance, and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917 (review). 30.4 (2005): 443-447.

"Sounder and its Readers: Learning to Observe" (Huse). 12.2 (1987): 66-69.

"Sounds and Sensibilities: Storytelling as an Educational Process" (Maguire). 13.1 (1988): 6-9.

"Sources of Resilience: Australian Books for Children and Adolescents" (Pemberton). 15.4 (1990): 166-167.

"Southern Places in Adolescent Fiction: William Faulkner and Julia Coley Duncan" (Hafner). 12.2 (1987): 61-63.

"Sowing the Seeds of Knowledge in Children's Literature: Sociocultural Values in J.O. de Graft Hanson's The Golden Onware Counters (Klobah). 30.2 (2005): 152-163.

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

Spaeth, Janet. "The Grimms' Housekeepers: Women in Transition Tales." 7.2 (1982): 20-22.

—. Laura Ingalls Wilder (review). 14.1 (1989): 43-44.

—. "A Resource for Wilder Scholars." Review of A Little House Sampler, ed. William T. Anderson. 14.4 (1989): 203-204.

—. Review of Companion to Narnia, by Paul F. Ford. 7.1 (1982): 50-51.

"Spanish Kids Got No Books?" (Neumeyer). 8.2 (1983): 35.

Sparing the Child: Grief and the Unspeakable in Youth Literature about Nazism and the Holocaust, by Hamida Bosmajian (review). 28.3 (2003): 178-179.

"Speaking for Lions" (Adams). 18.4 (1992-93): 2-3.

"Speaking for the Trees: Environmental Ethics in the Rhetoric and Production of Picture Books" (op de Beeck). 30.3 (2005): 265-287.

"Speaking of Jean Perrot: An Hommage" (Moebius). 23.1 (1998): 50-52.

"Spirals of Consciousness: Rose Guy's 'Friends' Trilogy" (Romalov). 16.1 (1991): 27-32.

"The Spirit Place" (Cooney). 9.4 (1984-85): 152-153.

Spitz, Ellen Handler. Inside Picture Books. 25.4 (2000-2001): 224-225.

"Splintered Families, Enduring Connections: An Interview with Edwidge Danticat" (Smith). 30.2 (2005): 194-205.

Spotlight on the Child: Studies in the History of American Children's Theatre, ed. Roger L. Bedard and C. John Tolch (review). 17.4 (1992-93): 39-41.

Squires, Claire. Philip Pullman Master Storyteller (review). 32.3 (2007): 275-278.

"Stability and Change in the Family Saga: Eleanor Estes's Moffat Series" (Russell). 14.4 (1989): 171-174.

Stahl, J.D. "Editor's Introduction." 16.2 (1991): 50-51.

—. "Louise Fitzhugh, Marisol, and the Realm of Art." 24.4 (1999-2000): 159-165.

—. "Satire and the Evolution of Perspective in Children's Literature: Mark Twain, E.B. White, and Louise Fitzhugh." 15.3 (1990): 119-122.

Stahl, John Daniel. "Media Adaptations of Children's Literature: The Brave New Genre." 7.3 (1982): 5-9.

Stahl, Sandra Dolby. Literary Folklorists and the Personal Narrative (review). 17.3 (1992): 39-40.

Stallcup, Jackie E. "'She Knew She Wanted to Kiss Him': Expert Advice and Women's Authority in L.M. Montgomery's Works." 26.3 (2001): 121-132.

Stan, Susan. Review of Books and Boundaries: Writers and their Audiences, ed. Pat Pinsent. 30.2 (2005): 227-229.

—. Review of The Presence of the Past in Children's Literature, ed. Ann Lawson Lucas. 29.4 (2004): 375-379.

—. Review of Transcending Boundaries: Writing for a Dual Audience of Children and Adults, ed. Sandra L. Beckett. 25.2 (2000): 119-120.

St. Clair, Nancy. See Joanne Brown.

"St. Cuthbert in Our Time: The Wind Eye and Cuddy" (Wood). 24.1 (1999): 40-46.

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

—. "Canon Report." 8.4 (1983): 38.

—. "Ferdinand and Wee Gillis at Half-Century." 14.3 (1989): 118-123.

—. "A Major Intellectual Achievement: Nodelman on Picture Books." Review of Words About Pictures: The Narrative Art of Children's Picture Books, by Perry Nodelman. 16.1 (1991): 39-41.

—. "Never Going Home: Reflections on Reading, Adulthood, and the Possibility of Children's Literature." 18.1 (1993): 36-39.

—. "A Reply to Perry Nodelman, in the Form of a Letter." 18.1 (1993): 45-46.

—. Stories of Reading: Subjectivity and Literary Understanding (review). 17.3 (1992): 43-45.

Steig, Michael, and Ann Campbell-Wilson. "Illustration and Interpretation as Rewriting: Three Stories of Reading Sendak's Dear Mili." 19.3 (1994): 122-127.

Steinberg, Shirley R., and Joe L. Kincheloe, eds. Kinderculture: The Corporate Construction of Childhood (review). 22.3 (1997): 147-149.

Steinle, Pamela Hunt. In Cold Fear: The Catcher in the Rye Censorship Controversies and Postwar American Character (review). 27.3 (2002): 167-168.

"'A Step Aside from Self': The Work of Milton Meltzer" (Weedmon). 10.1 (1985): 41-42.

"Stephen Roxburgh: 'These Books Were Good'" (Kuznets). 10.1 (1985): 40.

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

—. Language and Ideology in Children's Fiction (review). 20.3 (1995): 140-142.

—. "Language, Discourse, and Picture Books" (Editor's Comments). 14.3 (1989): 106-110.

—. "Leon Garfield: The Past, the Inner Life, and Social Justice." Review of Leon Garfield, by Roni Natov. 21.1 (1996): 47-48.

—, ed. Ways of Being Male: Representing Masculinities in Children's Literature and Film (review). 29.3 (2004): 278-280.

Stevenson, Deborah. "'If You Read This Last Sentence, It Won't Tell You Anything': Postmodernism, Self-Referentiality, and The Stinky Cheese Man." 19.1 (1994): 32-34.

—. "The River Bank Redux? Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows and William Horwood's The Willows in Winter." 21.3 (1996): 126-132.

Stevenson, Dinah. "Young Adult Fiction: an Editor's Viewpoint." 9.2 (1984): 87-88.

Stewart, Michelle Pagni. "Emerging Literacy of (an)other kind: Speakerly Children's Picture Books." 28.1 (2003): 42-51.

Stewart, Ralph. "William Brown's World." 13.4 (1988): 181-185.

Stewart, Susan. On Longing: Narratives of the Miniature, the Gigantic, the Souvenir, the Collection (review). 15.1 (1990): 38-40.

Stewart, Susan Louise. Review of Folktales Retold: A Critical Overview of Stories Updated for Children, by Amie A. Doughty. 31.3 (2006): 307-309.

Stewig, John Warren. "A Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Scott O'Dell's The Captive." 14.3 (1989): 135-138.

—. Review of Tomie de Paola: His Art and His Stories, by Barbara Elleman. 26.3 (2001): 152.

Sticks and Stones: The Troublesome Success of Children's Literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter, by Jack Zipes (review). 27.4 (2002-2003): 229-232.

St. Nicholas and Mary Mapes Dodge: The Legacy of a Children's Magazine Editor, 1873-1905, ed. Susan R. Gannon, Suzanne Rahn, and Ruth Anne Thompson (review). 30.1 (2005): 128-131.

Stohler, Sara J. "The Mythic World of Childhood." 12.1 (1987): 28-32.

Stokes, Sally Sims. "Noel Streatfeild's Secret Gardens." 29.3 (2004): 172-206.

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Stott, Jon C. See Anita Moss.

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

—. Review of In the Studio: Visits with Contemporary Cartoonists, by Todd Hignite. 32.3 (2007): 278-281.

—. "'Tell him about Vietnam': Vietnamese-Americans in Contemporary American Children's Literature." 16.2 (1991): 58-63.

—. "'Why is a Raven like a Writing-Desk?': The Play of Letters in Lewis Carroll's Alice Books." 26.1 (2001): 15-21.

Sutcliff, Rosemary. "Rosemary Sutcliff's thank-you address to the Children's Literature Association in Arbor, Michigan, 19th May 1985 upon receipt of the Phoenix Award." 10.4 (1986): 176.

Sutherland, Zena, and Myra Cohn Livingston, eds. The Scott, Foresman Anthology of Children's Literature (review). 10.2 (1985): 87-89.

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