Children's Literature Index - I

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I Am the Cheese (Cormier), i7:248-254

I Became Alone (Thurman; McCrea, ill.), i6:195-202

I Hear You Smiling and Other Poems (Holman; Kubinyi, ill.), i3:198-202

I Will Catch the Sun: A Story for Grown-ups and Children (De Léon), i3:228-229

"Iconographic Continuity in Illustrations of 'The Goosegirl'" (Bottigheimer), 13:49-71

"Identity Crises" (Krips), 30:229-234

"Ideologies in Children's Literature: Some Preliminary Notes" (Moynihan), 2:166-172

"Ideology, Form, and 'Allerleirauh': Reflections on Reading for the Plot" (Hirsch), 14:163-168

"Ideology in Contemporary Greek Picture Books," (Konatsouli), 33:209-223

If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever? (Kerr), i7:226-232

"'If We Have Any Little Girls among Our Readers'; Gender and Education in Hawthorne's 'Queen Christina'" (Laffrado), 17:124-34

"Illustrated Classics in Facsimile" (Ziner), i12:167-174

"Illustrated Works" (Carothers), i14:201-204

Illustrations in Children's Books (Cianciolo), i6:246-254

"The Illustrator as Interpreter: N.C. Wyeth's Illustrations for the Adventure Novels of Robert Louis Stevenson" (Gannon), 19:90-106

Illustrators, 14:195-200; Edward Ardizzone, 11:195-198; Satoshi Kitamura, 19:107-137; William Kurelek, 6:141-149; Leo Lionni, 2:123-129; Arthur Rackham, 6:115-129; Maurice Sendak, 6:130-140; E.H. Shepard, 11:195-198; Uri Shulevitz, 3:226-227; Jessie Willcox Smith, 19:206-207; N.C. Wyeth, 19:90-106

"Ilse-Margret Vogel: An Oral Autobiography and Interview" (Willard), 15:139-158

Image and Maker: An Annual Dedicated to the Consideration of Book Illustration (Darling and Neumeyer, eds.), i14:201-204

"Images of Evil: Male and Female Monsters in Heroic Fantasy" (Veglahn), 15:106-119

Imagination and the Spirit: Essays in Literature and the Christian Faith (Huttar, ed.), i3:240-242

"Imagination, Rejection, and Rescue: Recurrent Themes in Dr. Seuss" (Wolf), 23:137-164

Immel, Andrea, "James Pettit Andrews's 'Books' (1790): The First Critical Survey of English Children's Literature," 28:147-163; "'Mistress of Infantine Language:' Lady Elllenor Fenn, Her Set of Toys, and the 'Education of Each Moment,'" 25:215-228

"Impeccable Governesses, Rational Dames, and Moral Mothers: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Female Tradition in Georgian Children's Books" (Myers), 14:31-59

Imperialism and Juvenile Literature (Richards, ed.), i20:187-192

In Defense of Fantasy. A Study of the Genre in English and American Literature since 1945 (Swinfen), i14:177-185

"In Mansfield Hollow: For Francelia" (Cech), 28:186-189

"In Memoriam: Frencelia Butler, 1913-1998" (Dillard), 28:181-185

"In Quest of Ms. Mouse" (Kay), 3:165-168

"In Search of the New Child: 1730-1830" (Gannon), i25:262-270

In the shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll (Leach), i29:229-243

In the Trail of the Wind (Bierhorst), i3:218-221

Index to Volumes 1-25 (Harer, comp.), 27:157-317

India, children's literature in, 4:127-137; 17:193-201

Indira Gandhi (Butler), i17:193-201

"Individuation in La Chatte Blanche" (Filstrup), 6:77-92

Infans, 23:66-70

Infant Tongues: The Voice of the Child in Literature (Goodenough, et al., eds.), i25:229-232, 233-239

"The 'Infantilization' of American Poetry (Flynn)," 34:222-226

"The Influence of Anxiety: Kipling's Hidden Narratives" (Blackburn), i20:175179

The Inheritance (Alcott), i27:211-217

"The Inner Family of The Wind in the Willows" (Gaarden), 22:43-57; Response to "Inner Family" (Marshall), 22:56; Response to Cynthia Marshall, 22:57

Inness, Sherrie A., editor, Delinquents and Debutantes: Twentieth-Century American Girls' Cultures, i28:249-255; Nancy Drew and Company: Culture, Gender, and Girls' Series, i27:223-232; "Reflecting on Girls' Series," i25:255-261

Innocence and Experience: Essays and Conversations on Children's Literature (Harrison and Maguire, eds.), i18:161-163

"The Innocent Observer" (Berman), 9:40-50

Innocenti, Roberto and Christophe Gallaz, Rose Blanche (Innocenti, ill.), i15:197-206

"Inside Picture Books, Outside of History" (Nel), 29:275-280

Inside Picture Books (Spitz), i29:275-280

Inside the Wolf's Belly: Aspects of the Fairy Tale (Thomas), i19:198-200

"Inspired Lyric, Ponderous Prose, and the Promise of Salvation" (Bottigheimer), i24:188-192

"Instructing the Children: Advice from the Twelfth-Century Fables of Marie de France" (Spiegel), 17:25-46

"Instruction and Delight: Letters from a Father to His Children" (Hastings), 27:218-222

The Integration of Mary-Larkin Thornhill (Waldron), i7:255-261

Into the Unknown (Carr), i5:288-293

An Introduction to Children's Literature (Lickteig), i6:246-254

An Introduction to the Interpretation of Fairy Tales (von Franz), i2:217-218

"Interrupting the Critical Line from Rationalism to Romanticism" (Paul), i22:210-214

Inventing the Child: Culture, Ideology, and the Story of Childhood (Zornado), i31:205-214

Inventing Wonderland: the Lives and Fantasies of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, J.M. Barrie, Kenneth Grahame, and A.A. Milne (Wullschleger), i27:205-210

"Is Flying Extraordinary? Patricia MacLachlan's Use of Aporia" (Trites), 23:202-220

Is It Really Mommie Dearest? Daughter-Mother Narratives in Young Adult Fiction (Crew), i30:211-214

Is That You, Miss Blue? (Kerr), i7:226-232

"Isaac Bashevis Singer on Writing for Children" (Singer), 6:9-16

"Isaac Bashevis Singer's Books for Young People" (Riggio), i5:304-310

Iskander, Sylvia Patterson, "Arabic Adventurers and American Investigators: Cultural Values in Adolescent Detective Fiction," 21:118-131; "Not Every Giant Is a Winner: A Contemporary Libyan Folktale," 19:162-178: "Readers, Realism, and Robert Cormier," 15:7-18

It Must Have Been McNutt (Leech and Sadler; Kushe and Hastings, ills.), i4:199-203

Italian literature, 5:180-188

"It's a Small-Minded World After All: International Perspectives on Children's Literature and Censorship" (Sigler), 27:233-238

It's Raining, Said John Twaining (Bodecker), i3:223-224

Its Discipline and Content (Cullinan), i6:246-254

Iverson, William J. and Sam Leaton Sebesta, Literature for Thursday's Child, i6:246-254

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