Children's Literature Index - D
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"Dada Knows Best: Growing up 'Surreal' with Dr. Seuss" (Nel), 27:150-184
Daddy-Long-Legs (Webster), 27:64-86
The Damp and Daffy Doings of a Daring Pirate Ship (Modillo), i3:214-218
A Dance to Still Music (Corcoran; Robinson, ill.), i4:199-203
"Dangerous Images: The Pictorial Construction of Childhood" (Bosmajian), 28:262-267
"Dangerous Intersection: Feminists at Work" (Coats), 30:205-210
Daniels, Steven V., "The Velveteen Rabbit: A Kleinian Perspective," 18:1-24
Danish children's literature, 3:223-224
Dante, 2:43-45
Darling, Harold and Peter Neumeyer, Image and Maker: An Annual Dedicated to the Consideration of Book Illustration, i14:201-204
Darton, F.J., Children's Books in England: Five Centuries of Social Life, Third edition (Alderson), i14:187-193
Dashwood Priory (May), 33:1-19
"Daughters, Mothers, Stories" (Stewart), 30:211-214
d'Aulnoy, Mme. La Comtesse, "La Chatte Blanche," 6:77-92
Davenport, Tom, "Some Personal Notes on Adapting Folk-Fairy Tales to Film," 9:107-115
David Copperfield (Dickens), 7:147-168; 9:40-50
The David McCandless McKell Collection: A Descriptive Catalog of Manuscripts, Early Printed Books and Children's Books (Fieler), i3:239-240
Davis, Burke, Three for Revolution, i5:261-269
Dawson, Eric, "Francelia's Dream," 28:190-194
"The Day Boy and the Night Girl" (MacDonald), 16:57-76
A Day in Verse: Breakfast, Books, & Dreams (Hearn, ed.), i11:182-190
A Day No Pigs Would Die (Peck), i4:203-209
A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up In Warsaw (Singer; Vishniac, photog.), i5:304-310
de Alonso, Joan Evans, "E. Nesbit's Well Hall 1915-1921: A Memoir," 3:147-152
de Beeck, Nathalie op, "'The first Picture Book for Modern Children': Mary Liddell's Little Machinery and the Fairy Tale of Modernity," 32:41-83; "Growing Greens," i33:280-284
de Bolt, Joe, ed., Ursula K. LeGuin: Voyager to Inner Lands and to Outer Space (Malzberg, intro.), i9:185-190
de Brunhoff, Jean 1:162,165-167,170-171; 11:76-95,96-108
de France, Marie, 17:25-46
de Gerez, Toni, ed. My Song Is a Piece of Jade: Poems of Ancient Mexico in English and Spanish (Stark, ill.), i15:179-185
de la Mare, Walter, 1:34-35; 21:66-91
de Larrabeiti, Michael, The Borribles, i7:242-247
de Léon, Nephtalí, I Will Catch the Sun: A Story for Grown-ups and Children, i3:228
de Morgan, Mary, 33:224-236
De Paola, Tomie, Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs, i3:202-206
de Regniers, Beatrice Schenk and Marvin Bileck, Penny, i6:239-245
de Saint-Exupéry, Antoine, The Little Prince, 2:61-66
de Ségur, Countess, 17:64-80
"Dealing with Victorian Fairies" (Susina), 28:230-237
Dear Genius: the Letters of Ursula Nordstrom (Marcus), i28:256-261
Dear Mili (Grimm; Sendak, ill.), i19:192-197
Dearest Chums and Partners: Joel Chandler Harris's Letters to His Children: A Domestic Biography (Keenan), i27:218-222
"Death and Rebirth in Pinocchio" (Morrissey and Wunderlich), 11:54-75
"Death by Learning: Zymosis and the Perils of School in E.J. May's Dashwood Priory" (Gargano) 33:1-19
death in children's literature, 1:104-124
"Death in Children's Literature" (Butler), 1:104-124
The Death of a Wombat (Smith; Pugh, ill.), i3:234-235
Deerfield Saga, 12:25-46
DeFanti, Charles L., "Mowgli Man," i20:180-186
"Defining Children's Literature" (Nodelman), i8:184-190
DeGenlis, Madame, 1:50
Delinquents and Debutantes: Twentieth-Century American Girls' Cultures (Inness), i28:249-255
DeLuca, Geraldine, "Exploring the Levels of Childhood: The Allegorical Sensibility of Maurice Sendak," 12:3-24
deMause, Lloyd, ed., The History of Childhood, i5:247-252
Demers, Patricia, Heaven upon Earth: The Form of Moral and Religious Children's Literature, to 1850, i24:188-198
Denslow, W.W., The Wizard of Oz (Baum; Hearn, ed.), i14:205-207
"Departing from the Real," (Gubar) i33:285-288
Desai, Anita, The Village by the Sea, i17:193-201
Der Deutsche Jugendliteraturpreis. Eine Wirkungsanalyse (Doderer and Riedel) i20:193-203
Developing Response to Fiction (Protherough), i14:177-185
"The Development of Consciousness in Lucy Boston's The Children of Green Knowe" (Rosenthal), 8:53-67
"The Devil Has a Dublin Accent" (White), 2:139-141
The Devil's Kitchen (Blackburn), i10:186-193
Devil's Nob (Turner), i2:226-228
"The Devil's Own Art: Topiary in Children's Fiction" (Graham), 33:94-114
"Devouring the Text: The Subversive Image in Jules Ratte" (Medeiros), 19:31-52
DeVries, Larry, contributor, Beauty and the Beast: Visions and Revisions of an Old Tale, i20:236-240
"Dialogue and Dialectic: Language and Class in The Wind in the Willows" (Hunt), 16:159-168
Dickens, Charles, 10:18-36; David Copperfield, 7:147-68; 9:40-50; Great Expectations, 2:152-158; Our Mutual Friend, 1:54-57
Dickson, Gordon R. and Poul Anderson, Star Prince Charlie, i6:202-211
Dictionary of American Children's Fiction, 1859-1959 (Helbig and Perkins), i16:193-197
Diderot, Denis, "Discerning the Animal of a Thousand Faces," 1:38-39,41; 3:169-172
Diény, Jean-Pierre, Die Welt gehört den Kindern. Das moderne China und seine Kinderbücher, i20:193-203
"Difficult Sympathy in the Reconstruction-Era Animal Stories of Our Young Folks" (Parris), 31:25-49
Dillard, R.H.W., "In Memoriam: Francelia Butler, 1913-1998," 28:181-185
Dillon, Leo and Diane, ills., Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears (Aardema), i6:191-195
Dimension, vol. 12, no.1 (Frank, ed.), i11:191-194
Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack! (Kerr), i7:226-232
"'Dis house done gone crezzeh': A Consideration of Literary Blackness" (Martin), 29:252-259
The Disappearance of Childhood (Postman), i13:188-193
"The 'Disappointed' House: Trance, Loss, and the Uncanny in L.M. Montgomery's Emily Trilogy" (Lawson), 29:71-90
"Discerning the Animal of the Thousand Faces" (Pitts), 3:169-172
"Discipline and Its Discontents: A Foucauldian Reading of The Giver" (Latham), 32:134-151
Disciplines of Virtue: Girls' Culture in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Vallone), i25:240-249
The Discovery of Childhood in Puritan England (Sommerville), i21:179-184
Disenchantments: An Anthology of Modern Fairy Tale Poetry (Mieder, ed.), i17:156-170
"Dismembering the Text: The Horror of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women" (Estes), 17:98-123
Disney, Walt: Disneyland, 9:19-27
"Dissertations of Note" (Fordyce), Volumes 6-34
Dittberner, Ledia and Ian Wojcik-Andrews, "Talking About Children's Literature Criticism," 26:205-214
"Diversity in Deep Valley: Encountering the 'Other' in the Betsy-Tacy Series" (Mills), 32:84-111
Dizer, John T., Jr., Tom Swift® & Company: "Boys' Books" by Stratemeyer and Others, i18:173-183
Dobrin, Arnold, Josephine's 'magination, i2:215-217
Dobrin, Sidney I. and Kenneth B. Kidd, eds., Wild Things: Children's Literature and Ecocriticism, i33:280-284
Docherty, John, The Literary Products of the Lewis Carroll-George MacDonald Friendship, i27:205-210
Dodd, Wayne, "Down with Heidi, Down with Struwwelpeter, Three Cheers for the Revolution: Towards a New Socialist Children's Literature in West Germany," i5:162-180; "Mapping Numinous Ground," i4:178-175
Doderer, Klaus, Der Deutsche Jugendliteraturpreis. Eine Wirkungsanalyse, i20:193-203
Dodge, Mary Mapes, Hans Brinker, 12:47-60
Dodgson, Rev. Charles Lutwidge (see Carroll, Lewis)
Dogs & Dragons Trees & Dreams (Kuskin), i10:186-193
"Doing Violence to Conventions: The Work of Ilse-Margret Vogel" (Nodelman), 15:19-23
"The Dollhouse as Ludic Space, 1690-1920" (Armstrong), 24:23-54
dolls, 21:20-42; 28:73-94
Domanska, Janina, ill., Whizz (Lear), i3:198-202
"Domesticity and the Wide, Wide World" (Segel), i8:168-175
Dominic (Steig), 10:124-140
"Donald Duck: How Children (Mainly Boys) Viewed Their Parents (Mainly Fathers), 1943-1960" (Freeman), 6:150-164
Donelson, Ken, "Nancy, Tom and Assorted Friends in the Stratemeyer Syndicate Then and Now," 7:17-44
Donovan, Ellen Butler, "'Very capital reading for children': Reading as Play in Hawthorne's A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys," 30:19-41
Donovan, John, Remove Protective Coating a Little at a Time, i4:176-178; foreword, Mr. Death (Moody), i5:288-293
Don't Bet on the Prince: Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England (Zipes, ed.), i17:156-170
"'Don't Expect to Depend on Anybody Else': The Frontier as Portrayed in the Little House Books" (Fellman), 24:101-116
Don't Tell the Grown-Ups: Subversive Children's Literature (Lurie), i21:189-193
Doodle and the Go-Cart (Burch), i7:255-261
Dooley, Patricia, "Magic and Art in Ursula LeGuin's Earthsea Trilogy," 8:103-110
Doonan, Jane, "Close Encounters of a Pictorial Kind," i20:204-210; "Satoshi Kitamura: Aesthetic Dimensions," 19:107-137
Doray, Marie-France, "Cleanliness and Class in the Countess de Segur's Novels," 17:64-80
Doremus, Robert, ill., Carl Sandburg, Young Singing Poet (Melin), i3:245-248
Dorfman, Ariel, The Empire's Old Clothes: What the Lone Ranger, Babar, and Other Innocent Heroes Do to Our Minds, i13:209-214
"Doris Orgel's The Devil in Vienna: From Troope into History" (Bosmajian), 28:112-131
"The Doubtful Marriage: A Critical Fantasy" (Knoepflmacher), 18:131-134
Douglas, Ann, "Mysteries of Louisa May Alcott," New York Review of Books 28, i9:210-213
Douglass, Paul, "Eliot's Cats: Serious Play behind the Playful Seriousness," 11:109-124
"Down with Heidi, Down with Struwwelpeter, Three Cheers for the Revolution: Towards a New Socialist Children's Literature in West Germany" (Zipes), 5:162-179
Doyle, Christine, "Louisa May Alcott: New Texts and Contexts," 27:211-217; Louisa May Alcott and Charlotte Bronte, i30:187-193; "Singing Mignon's Song: German Literature and Culture in the March Trilogy," 31:50-70
Dr. Hyde and Mr. Stevenson (Kent), i3:242-243
Dr. Seuss: American Icon (Nel), i33:263-267
Dr. Seuss from Then to Now (Stofflet), i19:179-188
Dragonfall 5 and the Royal Beast (Earnshaw; Stern, ill.), i5:294-296; i6:202-211
Dragonfall 5 and the Space Cowboys (Earnshaw; Stern, ill.), i6:202-211
Dragonsong (McCaffrey), i6:202-211
"The Drama of the Erotic Child" (Wood), i23:254-260
"Dramatic Victorians" (Susina), i21:197-201
Drayton, Michael, Nymphidia, 6:34-41
"Dream Children" (Susina), i19:206-207
"'Dream not of other worlds:' Paradise Lost and the Child Reader" (Pfeiffer), 27:1-21
Dreaming and Storytelling (States), i25:271-277
"The Dreaming Picture Books of Chris Van Allsburg" (Stanton), 24:161-179
Drift (Mayne), 21:101-117
Drout, Michael D.C. and Laura B. Comoletti, "How They Do Things with Words: Language, Power, Gender, and the Priestly Wizards of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea Books," 29:113-141
"Drying the Orphan's Tear: Changing Representations of the Dependent Child in America, 1870-1930" (Nelson), 29:52-70
Du jeu, des enfants et des livres (Perrot), i17:143-150
Dubist der Richtige, 2:176-177
Dubliners, 2:139-141
The Duck of Billingsgate Market (Ziner), i4:209-210
Duram, Sheila M., "Recent Biographies of Women for Young Readers," i5:301-303
Durio, Alice, Cajun Columbus (Rice, ill.), i7:255-261
Dusinberre, Juliet, Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experimentalism in Art, i17:202-205; "Child Readers and Renaissance Writers," i17:171-175
Dutch children's literature, 11:135-144
Duva, Nicholas Anthony, ed., Somebody Real, i5:273-285
Dwarf Long Nose (Hauff; Sendak, ill.), 25:1-24
"Dwarf, Small World, Shrinking Child: Three Versions of Miniature" (Hunt), 23:115-136
Dyer, Carolyn Stewart and Nancy Tillman Romalov, eds., Rediscovering Nancy Drew, i25:255-261
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