L. C. Is the Greatest (Krasilovsky), i5:298-300
L. Frank Baum: Creator of Oz (Rogers), i32:235-238
L. Frank Baum's World of Oz: A Classic Series at 100 (Rahn, ed.), i34:227-230
"Lacan with Runt Pigs" (Coats), 27:105-128
Ladder of Angels (L'Engle), i10:169-177
Ladies of the Gothics (Manley and Lewis, eds.), i5:288-293
Lady for the Defense: A Biography of Belva Lockwood (Fox), i5:301-303
LaFontaine, 1:37-41
Laffrado, Laura, Hawthorne's Literature for Children, i22:183-186; "'If We Have Any Little Girls among Our Readers': Gender and Education in Hawthorne's 'Queen Christina,'" 17:124-34
Lai, T.C. and Stephen Wilkinson, "Children at Play: An Album of Twelve Leaves," 4:23-29
Lamb, Charles and Mary, 25:87-115; Mrs. Leicester's School, 23:31-44; Tales from Shakespeare, i12:149-153; 17:47-63
Lamb, Mary, 23:31-44
Lamb, Pose, ed., Literature for Children, i6:246-254
Lanes, Selma G., The Art of Maurice Sendak, i10:178-182
Lang, Andrew, 1:104-124
Language and Ideology in Children's Fiction (Stephens), i22:173-178
The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction (LeGuin; Wood, ed.), i9:185-190
Lanham, Margaret Mackey, Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit: A Children's Classic at 100, i32:231-234
Lant, Kathleen Margaret, 22:27-42; "'We Don't Mind the Bumps': Reforming the Child's Body in Louisa May Alcott's 'Cupid and Chow-chow,'" 22:27-42; with Angela M. Estes, "Dismembering the Text: The Horror of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women," 17:98-123
Lapointe, Claude, ill., From Bad to Worse (Richelson), i3:206-210
Larrick, Nancy, ed., Bring Me All of Your Dreams, i10:186-193; Green is Like a Meadow of Grass, i5:273-285; A Parent's Guide to Children's Reading, i6:246-254; Room for Me and a Mountain Lion: Poetry of Open Space, i6:195-202
Last Horse on the Sands (Catherall; Farris, ill.), i2:226-228
Lastinger, Valérie C., "Of Dolls and Girls in Nineteenth-Century France," 21:20-42
Latham, Don, "Discipline and Its Discontents: A Foucauldian Reading of The Giver," 32:134-151
"Laura Ingalls Wilder's Orange Notebooks and the Art of the Little House Books" (Moore), 4:105-119
"The Law of The Jungle Books" (Murray), 20:1-14
Lawrence, Louise, Children of the Dust, i17:206-211
Lawson, Kate, "The 'Disappointed' House: Trance, Loss, and the Uncanny in L.M. Montgomery's Emily Trilogy," 29:71-90
L'Engle, Madeleine, "Childlike Wonder and the Truths of Science Fiction," 10:102-110; Ladder of Angels, i10:169-177; A Wind in the Door, i4:173-175; A Wrinkle in Time, i5:294-297
Le Men, Ségolène, Les abécécdaires français illustré du XIXe siècle, i19:201-205
Leach, Karoline, In the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll, i29:229-243
Leach, Robert, The Punch and Judy Show, i15:193-196
Leander, Ed, Here's Looking at You!, i3:206-210
"Leap of Faith in Astrid Lindgren's Brothers Lionheart" (Metcalf), 23:165-178
Lear, Edward, 10:70-76; 19:179-188; 26:47-60; Whizz (Domanska, ill.), i3:198-202; 27:205-210
"Lear, Limericks, and Some Other Verse Forms" (Harmon), 10:70-76
"Learning from Animals: Natural History for Children in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" (Ritvo), 13:72-93
Lederer, Eva M., "Children's Literature in Austria," 3:43-47
Lederer, Wolfgang, The Kiss of the Snow Queen: Hans Christian Andersen and Man's Redemption by Woman, i17:156-170
Leech, Jeffrey and Glenn Edward Sadler, It Must Have Been McNutt (Kushe and Hastings, ills.), i4:199-203
Leeming, David, "Two Books from the Jung Institute," i3:236-237
The Legend of Food Mountain/La Montana del Alimento (Rohmer, ed.; Carillo, ill.), i15:179-185
Lefebvre, Benjamin, "The 'Hardy Brats' and Their Foolhardy Creator," 34:239-245
LeGuin, Ursula K., 9:185-190; 10:113-123; 23:179-201; Earthsea trilogy, 8:103-110, 29:113-141; The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction, i9:185-190
Leighton, Margaret, Shelley's Mary: A Life of Mary Godwin Shelley, i5:301-303
Lemon, David Gwynne, ill., An American Ghost (Aaron), i3:234-235; i4:203-209
"Leo Lionni, Illustrator and Philosopher" (Cahn), 2:123-129
Leon Garfield (Natov), i24:226-228
Lessons of War: The Civil War in Children's Magazines (Marten) i29:244-251
Lester, Julius, Where the Sun Lives, 26:123-139
Letitia Rabbit's String Song (Hoban; Chalmers, ill.), i2:234-235
Let's Marry Said the Cherry and Other Nonsense Poems (Bodecker), i4:165-172; i6:195-202
"Letter on the Current State of Children's Literature" (Wojciechowska), 7:215-217
"Letters from the Editor: The Making of Modern Children's Literature" (Stevenson), 28:256-261
"Letters on a Tombstone: Mothers and Literacy in Mary Lamb's Mrs. Leicester's School" (Marsden), 23:31-44
Levine, Rhoda, He Was There from the Day We Moved In (Gorey, ill.), i3:202-206
Lewis, C.S., 1:104-124; 3:12-22; 12:105-121; see also "Narnia"
Lewis Carroll and Alice (Stoffel), i29:229-243
Lewis Carroll: A Biography (Bakewell), i29:229-243
Lewis Carroll: A Biography (Cohen), i26:221-228
Lewis Carroll: A Portrait with Background (Thomas), i29:229-243
Lewis Carroll: Une vie (Gattégno), i4:186-191
Lewis, Claudia, "A Review of Children's Literature Anthologies and Core Texts," i6:246-253
Lewis, Gogo and Seon Manley, eds., Ladies of the Gothics, i5:289-293; Mistresses of Mystery: Two Centuries of Suspense Stories by the Gentle Sex, i2:235-236
Lewis, Naomi, "The Road to Fantasy," 11:201-210
Lewis, Richard, ed., Miracles: Poems by Children of the English-Speaking World, i5:273-285
libraries, 33:41-65
Lickteig, Mary J., An Introduction to Children's Literature, i6:246-254
Lieberman, Marcia, "The Feminist in Fairy Tales--Two Books from the Jung Institute, Zurich," i2:217-218
Liddell, Mary, Little Machinery, 32:41-83
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (Baum; Clark, ill.), i8:157-163
The Life and Legend of George McJunkin, Black Cowboy (Folsom), i3:245-248
Lilly, Charles, ill., Mukasa (Nagenda), i2:215-217
limericks, 10:70-76
"Limitless Wonder of Story" (Bloom and Mercier), i24:229-234
Lin, Wang, "'A Hard Night,' a Contemporary Chinese Story by Yu Chai Fang," 21:135-140
Lindberg, Stanley W., The Annotated McGuffey: Selections from the McGuffey Eclectic Readers, 1836-1920, i9:200-202
Lindgren, Astrid, 23:165-178
Lindsay, Vachel, 2:142-147
"Linguistic Patterns in Children's Verse" (Guéron), 2:197-208
"Link in a Missing Chain" (Keyser), i21:194-196
"The Lion and the Lamb: Imagining and Creating Peace Through the Arts" (Bixler), 28:175-180
The Lion and the Unicorn: A Critical Journal of Children's Literature (1977--), i8:198-199
Lionni, Leo, 2:123-129; The Greentail Mouse, i3:227-228
"List of the Juvenile Literature in the Hughes Public Library, Rugby, Tennessee" (Bakker), 5:189-138
The Literary Heritage of Childhood: An Appraisal of Children's Classics in the Western Tradition (Frey and Griffith), i19:189-191
"The Literacy of Medieval Children" (McMunn), 4:36-40
The Literary Products of the Lewis Carroll-George MacDonald Friendship (Docherty), i27:205-210
"The Literary Transformation of a Sluggard" (Taylor), 12:92-104
"Literature and the Child Reader" (Billman), i12:192-199
"Literature for and by Children: The Other Side of Elizabeth I's Character Never Before Revealed by Previous Historians" (Rosen), i5:311-314
Literature for Children (Lamb), i6:246-254
"Literature for the Children of Greece" (Placotari), 3:56-60
Literature for Thursday's Child (Sebesta and Iverson), i6:246-254
"Literature Is Not All That Glitters" (Vera and Reinermann), i19:208-211
"A Lithuanian Folktale" (Ziner), i21:145-154
"Little Black Sambo Revisited" (Mikkelsen), 29:260-266
"'The Little Girl That Had No Tongue': An Unpublished Short Story by George MacDonald" (Sadler), 2:18-34
"Little Girls without Their Curls: Female Aggression in Victorian Children's Literature" (Knoepflmacher), 11:14-31
Little Golden Books, 19:208-211
Little House Books, 4:105-119; 7:7-16; 24:101-116,117-126,127-140; 30:194-198
"The Little House Books: Rose-Colored Classics" (Moore), 7:7-16
"Little House on a Big Quilt" (Phillips), 30:194-198
Little House on the Prairie (Wilder), 11:49-63
Little Lame Prince (Craik), 21:3-19
Little Lord Fauntleroy (Burnett), 7:191-207; 9:178-182; 21:3-19
Little Machinery (Liddell), 32:41-83
Little Men (Alcott), 34:209-213
Little People (dwarfs, etc.), 23:115-136
The Little Prince (de Saint-Exupéry), 2:61-66
A Little Princess (Burnett), 7:191-207
A Little Princess: Gender and Empire (McGillis), i26:229-237
"Little Red Riding Hood," 7:68-77
Little Women (Alcott), 9:28-39, 178-182; 17:81-97,98-123; 24:74-85; 28:238-244; 29:34-51; 34:1-36; 37-58, 59-82, 209-213
Little Women and the Feminist Imagination: Criticism, Controversy, Personal Essays (Alberghene and Clark), i28:238-244
Little Women: A Family Romance, (Keyser), i28:238-244
Little Women, Little Men, Jo's Boys (Alcott; Phillips and Eiselein, eds.), i34:209-213
Little Women, or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (Alcott; Phillips and Eiselein, eds.), i34:209-213
"Lives and Letters" (Segel), i12:185-191
Livingston, Myra Cohn, Climb into the Bell Tower: Essays on Poetry, i21:174-178; ed., Poems of Christmas, i10:186-193; Poems of Lewis Carroll, i5:286-287; The Way Things Are and Other Poems, i4:165-172; What a Wonderful Bird the Frog Are, i3:198-202
Lobel, Anita, A Birthday for the Princess, i3:202-206
Lochhead, Marion, The Renaissance of Wonder in Children's Literature, i9:191-196
Locke, John, 1:46-53; 11:175-178
Lockwood, Belva, 5:301-303
Lomask, Milton, The First American Revolution, i5:261-269
London, Jack, 5:92-103
The Lone Ranger, 13:209-214
A Long Fatal Love Chase (Alcott), i27:211-217
Lonsdale, Bernard J. and Helen K. Macintosh, Children Experience Literature, i6:246-254
Looking at Architecture (Paine), i4:179-185
"Looking Backwards" (Keenan), i13:194-198
Looking Glasses and Neverlands: Lacan, Desire, and Subjectivity in Children's Literature, (Coats), i33:285-288
The Loon's Necklace (Toye; Cleaver, ill.), i7:233-241
Lord of the Flies (Golding), 25:205-213
Lorenzini, Carlo, see Collodi
"Losses and Gains in Translation: Some Remarks on the Translation of Humor in the Books of Aidan Chambers" (O'Sullivan), 26:185-204
"The Lost Foremother's Spell and Power" (Perrot), i24:199-204
Louisa May Alcott and Charlotte Bronte (Doyle), i30:187-193
Louisa May Alcott: An Intimate Anthology, i27:211-217
"Louisa May Alcott: Contradictions and Continuities" (Keyser), i24:205-212
The Louisa May Alcott Encyclopedia (Eiselein and Phillips), i31:201-205
"Louisa May Alcott: New Texts and Contexts" (Doyle), 27:211-217
Louisa May Alcott on Race, Sex, and Slavery (Elbert), i27:211-217
"Louisa May Alcott on the Chautauqua Trail" (Howard), 34:186-192
Louisa May Alcott's Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories (Shealy), i24:205-212
Louisa May Alcott: The Contemporary Reviews (Clark, ed.) i34:209-213
Louisa's Wonder Book: An Unknown Alcott Juvenile (Stern), i9:210-213
Love Is a Missing Person (Kerr), i7:226-232
Lovett, Charles C., Alice on Stage: A History of the Earlier Theatrical Productions of Alice in Wonderland, i21:197-201
Low, Joseph, What If?, i6:239-245; ill., The Raucous Auk (Hoberman), i3:198-202
Lucian, 8:98-102
Luckey, Eleanore Braun, "Family Relationships and the Growing-Up Task in Four Recent Novels for Adolescents," i4:176-178
Lukens, Rebecca J., A Critical Handbook of Children's Literature, i6:246-254; "Six Females: A Mixed Bag," i5:298-300
Lundbergh, Holger, trans., Great Swedish Fairy Tales (Olenius, ed., Bauer, ill.), i3:223-224
Lundin, Anne. Victorian Horizons: 'The Reception of the Picture Books of Walter Crane, Randolph Caldecott, and Kate Greenaway, i31:181-185; "Writing Kate Greenaway: Carrier-Bag Autobiography," 26:169-184
Lurie, Alison, "Back to Pooh Corner," 2:11-17; Boys and Girls Forever: Children's Classics from Cinderella to Harry Potter, i32:235-238; Don't Tell the Grown-ups: Subversive Children's Literature, i21:189-193; "Ford Madox Ford's Fairy Tales," 8:7-21; with Justin G. Schiller, Classics of Children's Literature, i10:194-198
Lüthie, Max, Once Upon a Time: On the Nature of Fairy Tales, i8:184-190
Lyle, Katie Letcher, The Golden Shores of Heaven, i7:255-261
Lynn, Joanne L., "Hyacinths and Biscuits in the Land of Liver and Onions: Sandburg's Rootabaga Stories," 8:118-132
Lystad, Mary, Millicent the Monster (Chess, ill.), i3:213-218
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