Faber, Doris, The Perfect Life: The Shakers in America, i5:261-269
fables, 1:37-41; 2:244-251; 12:92-104; 17:25-46
Fables (de France), 17:25-46
Facsimile Editions of Early English Children's Books from the Osborne Collection, Toronto Public Library, 35 volumes, i12:167-174
"Fact and Fiction in Natalie Savage Carlson's Autobiographical Stories: A Personal View" (McAlpine), 5:157-161
Fadiman, Clifton, "The Case for Children's Literature," 5:9-21; ed., Cricket, i2:229-230; ed., The World Treasury of Children's Literature (Morrill, ill.), i16:205-206
Fahy, Christopher A., "Alcott Reading: An American Response to the Writings of Charlotte Bronte," 30:187-193
Fairbanks, A. Harris, "Children's Verse: Four Styles," i4:165-172
fairies, 28:230-237; 29:91-112
Fairytale in the Ancient World (Anderson), i31:176-180
fairy tales, 1:42-45; 3:77-93; 5:148-156; 6:93-114; 8:184-190; 9:107-115; 11:171-174; 13:3-48; 17:156-170, 182-192; 19:198-200; 20:225-229, 236-240; 22:200-209; 25:181-204; 30:1-18; 32:209-215; Grimm, 13:215-219; discussion of Drayton's Nymphidia, 6:34-41; and child abuse, 8:147-153; and feminism, i2:217-219, 17:156-170; Ford Madox Ford, 8:7-21; The Fountains, 6:42-60; French, 6:77-92;
and womenfolk, i6:239-245; and society, i17:156-170; i20:225-229; and death, 1:104-124
Fairy Tales and After: From Snow to E.B. White (Sale), i8:184-190
Fairy Tales and Society: Illusion, Allusion, and Paradigm (Bottigheimer, ed.), i17:156-170
"Family Conflicts and Emancipation in Fairy Tales" (Scherf), 3:77-93
A Family Failing (Arundel), i4:176-178
Family Politics: Love and Power on an Intimate Frontier (Pogrebin), i12:188-193
"Family Relationships and the Growing-Up Task in Four Recent Novels for Adolescents" (Luckey), i4:176-178
Fang, Yu Chai, "A Hard Night," 21:135-140
"Fantasizing It As It Is: Religious Language in Philip Pullman's Trilogy, His Dark Materials" (Gooderham), 31:155-175
The Fantastic in Literature (Rabkin), i8:184-190
The Fantastic Story of King Brioche the First (Jenny; Pache, ill.), i2:223-226
fantasy, 1:62-73, 98-103; 2:77-86, 241-255; 3:66-76, 230-233; 4:90-104; 5:239-246, 288-293; 6:221-238; 7:242-247; 8:80-97,111-117,157-163; 9:185-190; 10:113-123; 11:201-210; 12:105-121; 14:177-185; 15:106-119; 18:131-134,141-144, 184-187; 20:225-229; 21:194-196; 22:215-218; 24:205-212,221-225; 25:181-204; 28:202-214; see also "science fiction"
"Fantasy in a Mythless Age" (Morris), 2:77-86
"The Fantasy World of Russell Hoban" (Bowers), 8:80-97
farm life, in works of William Kurelek, 6:141-149
Farmer, Penelope, Year King, i7:248-254
Farris, David, ill., The Last Horse on the Sands (Catherall), i2:226-228
Farthest Shore (LeGuin), 21:43-65
The Farthest Shores of Ursula K. LeGuin (Slusser), i9:185-190
The Fat Cats, Cousin Scraggs and the Monster Mice (Hazen; Johnson, ill.), i15:197-206
"A Father of the Literary Fairy Tale: Giovanfrancesco Straparola" (Adams), 32:209-215
"Fear's Echo and Unhinged Joy: Crossing Homosocial Boundaries in A Separate Peace" (McGovran), 30:67-80
"A Feast of Fairy Tales" (Susina), i20:225-230
Feldmeier, Linda, "Where Skipping Lambkins Feed: Christopher Smart's Hymns for the Amusement of Children," 4:64-69
Felicia the Critic (Conford), i3:230-234
Fellman, Anita Clair, "'Don't Expect to Depend on Anybody Else': The Frontier as Portrayed in the Little House Books," 24:101-116
"Female Power and Male Self-Assertion: Kipling and the Maternal" (Knoepflmacher), 20:15-35
feminism, 27:223-232
"The Feminist in Fairy Tales--Two Books from the Jung Institute, Zurich" (Lieberman), i2:217-219
"Feminist Revisions: Frauds on the Fairies?" (Keyser), i17:156-170
Fenn, Lady Ellenor, 25:215-228
Fenton, Elijah, Cleopatra, 14:123-131
Fetz, Ingrid, ill., Benson Boy (Southall), i4:203-209
"Fiber, Bone, and Sinew Aplenty" (Jackson), i22:196-199
"Fiction, Fantasy, and Ethnic Realities" (Gibson), i3:230-233
Fiedler, Leslie, "Child Abuse and the Literature of Childhood," 8:147-153; with Kenneth Muir, et al, "The Child in Shakespeare," 2:209-212
Field, Edward, trans., Eskimo Songs and Stories (Kiakshuk and Pudlo, ills.), i3:218-221
Fieler, Frank B., The David McCandless McKell Collection: A Descriptive Catalog of Manuscripts, Early Printed Books and Children's Books, i3:239-240
The Fiery Trial: A Life of Lincoln (Mitgang), i5:261-260
Fifteen Centuries of Children's Literature: An Annotated Chronology of British and American Works in Historical Context (Bingham and Scholt), i14:187-193
Figgie Hobbin (Causley; Hyman, ill.), i6:195-202
Figgs & phantoms (Raskin), 13:128-138
Figueroa, Hugo, ill., Sólo un pie descalzo (Matute), i15:174-178
A Figure of Speech (Mazer), i4:203-209
Filstrup, Jane Merrill, "Individuation in La Chatte Blanche," 6:77-92; "Thirst for Enchanted Views in Ruskin's The King of the Golden River," 8:68-79
Fine, Mary, "Birds and Beasts," i3:234-235
Finkelbrand, Iris, rev., The Greentail Mouse (Lionni), i3:227-228
Finley, Martha, Elsie Dinsmore, 7:45-67
Finnish children's literature, 1:125-129
Firegirl (Rich), i2:219-221
The First American Revolution (Lomask), i5:161-169
"'The first Picture Book for Modern Children': Mary Liddell's Little Machinery and the Fairy Tale of Modernity" (de Beeck), 32:41-83
"The First Children's Literature? The Case for Sumer" (Adams), 14:1-30
A First Poetry Book (Foster), i10:186-193
Fisher, Aileen, Out in the Dark and Daylight, i10:186-193
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 32:15-40
Fisher, Leonard Everett, ill., The Wicked City (Singer), i5:304-310
Fisk, Nicholas, Grinny: A Novel of Science Fiction, i5:294-297
FitzGerald, Frances, America Revised: History Schoolbooks in the Twentieth Century, i9:197-199
Fitzhugh, Louise, Harriet the Spy, 4:120-126; Nobody's Family Is Going to Change, i5:270-272
"Five Ways and One of Looking at Mother Goose" (Snipes), 2:98-104
Fletcher and Zenobia Save the Circus (Gorey; Chess, ill.), i6:239-245
"Flowers in Full Bloom: The Variety of Chinese Children's Literature" (Zaniello), 7:181-190
Fly by Night (Jarrell; Sendak, ill.), 11:125-134
Flynn, Richard, "'Affirmative Acts': Language, Childhood, and Power in June Jordan's Cross-Writing," 30:159-186; "'The Cat in the Hat for President,'" i33:262-267; "Happy Families Are All Invented: Randall Jarrell's Fiction for Children," 16:109-126; "The 'Infantilization' of American Poetry," 34:222-226
"Folk Tales: Best of All?" (Esmonde), i7:221-224
folktales, 2:244-251; 6:9; 7:221-224; 19:162-178; 21:145-152; 22:200-209; 24:193-198
"Folktales and Traditional Morality" (Kamenetsky), i22:200-209
Follett, Barbara Newhall, 23:45-65
Folsom, Franklin, The Life and Legend of George McJunkin, Black Cowboy, i3:245-248; Red Power on the Rio Grande, The Native American Revolution of 1680 (reviewed by Princess Redwing), i2:230-231
The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship (Ransome; Shulevitz, ill.), i3:226-227
For the Childlike: George MacDonald's Fantasies for Children (McGillis, ed.), i22:215-218
"For the Good of the Country: Cultural Values in American Juvenile Fiction, 1825-1860" (MacLeod), 15:40-51
"'For the Instruction of the Young': The Deerfield Captivity Narratives" (Medlicott), 12:25-46
Forbes, Tom H., Quincy's Harvest, i7:255-261
"Ford Madox Ford's Fairy Tales" (Lurie), 8:7-21
Ford, George, ill., Ego-Tripping & Other Poems for Young Readers (Giovanni), i6:195-202
Fordyce, Rachel, Children's Theatre and Creative Dramatics: An Annotated Bibliography of Critical Works, i6:254-255; "Dissertations of Note," volumes 6-34
Foreman, Michael, ill., Seasons of Splendour: Tales, Myths and Legends of India (Jaffrey), i17:193-201
Foreman, Stephen Howard, rev., The Tiger's Bones and Other Plays for Children (Hughes), i3:210-211
Forever (Blume), i7:248-254
Fort, John, June the Tiger, i7:255-261
Foster, John, ed. A First Poetry Book, i10:186-193
Foster, Shirley and Judy Simons, What Katy Read: Feminist Re-Readings of 'Classic' Stories for Girls, i25:240-249
The Fountains: A Fairy Tale (Johnson), 6:42-53
"The Fountains, the Vanity of Human Wishes, and the Choice of Life" (MacDonald), 6:54-60
"The Four-Part Structure of Bilbo's Education" (Green), 8:133-140
Fowler, James, "The Golden Harp: Mary de Morgan's Centrality in Victorian Fairy-Tale Literature," 33:224-236
Fox, Virginia, Lady for the Defense: A Biography of Belva Lockwood, i5:301-303
Fracé, Charles, ill., The White Cardinal (Bancroft), i3:234-235
"Francelia's Dream" (Dawson), 28:190-194
Frances Hodgson Burnett (Bixler), i16:207-210
Frank, Karlhans, ed., Dimension, vol. 12, no. 1, i11:191-194
Franklin, Miles, "Tea with Alice of Alice in Wonderland," 22:127-138
Franson, J. Karl, "From Vanity Fair to Emerald City: Baum's Debt to Bunyan," 23:91-114
Frasconi, Antonio, ill., Overhead the Sun (Whitman), i5:273-285
Frazier, Neta Lohnes, Stout-Hearted Seven, i4:203-209
Freaks of Genius: Unknown Thrillers by Louisa May Alcott (Shealy, ed.), i24:205-212
Freeman, Gillian, The Schoolgirl Ethic: the Life and Work of Angela Brazil, i8:168-175
Freeman, James A., "Donald Duck: How Children (Mainly Boys) Viewed Their Parents" (Mainly Fathers), 1943-1960, 6:150-164
French children's literature, 3:238; 29:17-33; see also de Brunhoff, Le Men and Perrot
"The Fresh-Air Kids, or Some Contemporary Versions of Pastoral" (Kuznets), 11:156-168
"Freud and Toad Are Friends" (Galbraith), 29:267-274
Frey, Charles and John Griffith, The Literary Heritage of Childhood: An Appraisal of Children's Classics in the Western Tradition, i19:189-191
Friedrich (Richter), i9:203-209
From Bad to Worse (Richelson; Lapointe, ill.), i3:206-210
"From Fantasy to Reality: Ruskin's King of the Golden River, St. George's Guild, and Runkin, Tennessee" (Butler), 1:62-73
"From Here to Eternity: Aspects of Pastoral in the Green Knowe Series" (Stott), 11:145-155
From Jo March's Attic: Stories of Intrigue and Suspense (Stern and Shealy, eds.), i24:205-212
"From Master to Brother: Shifting the Balance of Authority in Ursula K. LeGuin's Farthest Shore and Tehanu" (Hatfield), 21:43-65
"From Obedience to Autonomy: Moral Growth in the Little House Books" (Mills), 24:127-140
From Mythic to Linear: Time in Children's Literature (Nikolajeva), i30:221-228
"From Shakespeare to Brooklyn: New Trends in Children's Poetry" (Apseloff), i5:273-285
From the Garden to the Street: An Introduction to 300 Years of Poetry for Children (Styles), i28:195-201
"From the Myth to the Wake of Home: Literary Houses" (Wolf), 18:53-68
"From Vanity Fair to Emerald City: Baum's Debt to Bunyon" (Franson), 23:91-114
"From Wonderland to the Marketplace: Alice's Progeny" (Canham), 28:226-229
Frozen Fire: A Tale of Courage (Houston), i7:233-241
Fuller, Buckminster, "Every Child Is Born a Genius," 9:3-6
Fuller, John, Squeaking Crust, i10:186-193
Furnas, J.C., rev., Cricket (Fadiman and Carus, eds.), i2:229-230
"A Fuzzy Genre: Two Views of Fantasy" (Adams), 28:202-214
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