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M. C. Higgins, the Great (Hamilton), i4:194-195; i6:191-195

MacCann, Donnarae, White Supremacy in Children's Literature: Characterizations of African Americans, 1830-1900, i29:252-259

Macaulay, David, Baaa, i15:197-206

Macbeth (Shakespeare; Von, ill.), i12:149-153

MacCann, Donnarae, "The Sturdy Fabric of Cultural Imperialism: Tracing Its Patterns in Contemporary Children's Novels," 33:185-208; with Yulisa Amadu Maddy, Apartheid and Racism in South African Children's Literature, 1985-1995, i33:274-279

MacDonald, George, unpublished story, 2:18-34; "The Day Boy and the Night Girl," 16:57-76; 22:215-218; treatment of death, 1:104-124; 27:205-210

MacDonald, Robert H., "Signs from the Imperial Quarter: Illustrations in Chums, 1892-1914," 16:31-56

MacDonald, Ruth K., Beatrix Potter, i16:207-210; "The Fountains, the Vanity of Human Wishes, and the Choice of Life," 6:54-60; "Recent Alcott Criticism," i9:210-213

Mace, Elisabeth, Ransome Revisited, i6:211-220

The Machine Gunners (Westall), i9:203-209

Maciel, Lionel, ill., The Old Lady Who Ate People: Frightening Stories (Hinojosa), i15:179-185

Macintosh, Helen K. and Bernard J. Lonsdale, Children Experience Literature, i6:246-254

MacIntyre, Elisabeth, The Purple Mouse, i5:298-300

Mack, Stan, ill., The Brownstone (Scher), i3:202-206

MacLachlan, Patricia, 23:202-220

MacLeod, Anne Scott, "For the Good of the Country: Cultural Values in American Juvenile Fiction, 1825-60," 5:40-51; "Making Change," i33:252-257; "Reappraising the Puritan Past," i21:179-184

MacNamara, Ellen, The Etruscans (Everyday Life Series), i3:218-221

Macaulay, David, Baaa, i15:197-206

Maddy, Ulisa Amadu and Donnarae MacCann, Apartheid and Racism in South African Children's Literature 1985-1995, i33:274-279

Madeline (Bemelmans), 19:75-89

Madlee, Dorothy and Andre Norton, Star Ka'at (Colonna, ill.), i6:202-210

magazines for children, 5:66-73, 253-260; 25:153-180; Chums, 16:31-56; The Coming Nation, 1:67-70; Cricket, 2:229-230; John Martin's Book, 18:145-160; St. Nicholas Magazine, 5:66-73; 25:153-180

"Magic and Art in Ursula LeGuin's Earthsea Trilogy" (Dooley), 8:103-110

The Magic Man (Edmonds), i4:203-209

The Magical Monarch of Mo (Baum), i7:157-163 (Dover edition)

The Magician (Shulevitz; Peretz, ed.), i3:226-227

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

Mahon, Penny, "'Things by Their Right Name': Peace Education in Evenings at Home," 28:164-174

The Maiden's Mirror: Reading Material for German Girls in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Moore), i17:176-181

Making American Boys: Boyology and the Feral Tale (Kidd), i33:237-241

"Making change," (MacLeod), i33:252-257

"The Making of The Home Treasury" (Summerfield), 8:35-52

The Making of the Modern Child: Children's Literature and Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century (O'Malley), i32:222-225

"Making Visible the Invisible Ideologies of Race," (Stewart), i33:274-279

Malarte-Feldman, Claire L.,"You've Come a Long Way, Beauty (and Beast)," i20:236-240

Malcolm Yucca Seed (Gessner; Bock, ill.), i7:233-241

Malzberg, Barry N., Conversations, i6:202-211; intro., Ursula K. LeGuin: Voyager to Inner Lands and to Outer Space (De Bolt, ed.), i9:185-190

"Manabozho of the North Central Woodlands: Hero of Folk Tale or of Myth?" (Helbig), 4:30-35

Manley, Seon and Gogo Lewis, Ladies of the Gothics, i5:288-293; eds., Mistresses of Mystery: Two Centuries of Suspense Stories by the Gentle Sex, i2:235-236

"'The Mansion of Bliss,' or the Place of Play in Victorian Life and Literature" (Nadel), 10:18-36

"The Manuscript of Peter Pan" (Jack), 18:101-113

"Mapping Numinous Ground" (Dodd), i4:173-175

Maraslis, Demetra and Remy Charlip, ills., The Seeing Stick (Yolen), i7:221-224

Marcus, Leonard S., "Alice's Adventures, the Pennyroyal Press Edition," i12:175-184; Dear Genius: The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom, i28:256-261; "Margaret Wise Brown: Awakened by You Know Who" (Estes), 22:162-172

Mark Twain, Culture and Gender: Envisioning America through Europe (Stahl), i24:213-216

"Market Trends Don't Write Books, People Do" (Karl), 10:204-209

Marlow, Eric, ill., Rosa Parks (Greenfield), i3:245-248

Mars, W.T., ill., The Enchanted Orchard (Carter), i3:218-221

Marsden, Jean I., "Letters on a Tombstone: Mothers and Literacy in Mary Lamb's Mrs. Leicester's School," 23:31-44; "Shakespeare for Girls: Mary Lamb and Tales from Shakespeare," 17:47-63

Marshall, Cynthia, "Allegory, Orthodoxy, Ambivalence: MacDonald's 'The Day Boy and the Night Girl,'" 16:57-77; Response to "The Inner Family of The Wind in the Willows," 22:56; "Bodies and Pleasures in The Wind in the Willows." 22:58-68

Marten, James, The Children's Civil War, i29:244-251; editor, Lessons of War: the Civil War in Children's Magazines, i29:244-251

Martin, John, see John Martin, publisher

Martin, Michelle H., Brown Gold: Milestones of African-American Children's Picture Books, 1845-2002, i33:242-251; "'Dis house done gone crezzeh': A Consideration of Literary Blackness," 29:252-259; "Saussure, Sex, and Socially Challenged Teens: A Polyphonic Analysis of Adolescent Fiction," 30:215-220

Martineau, Jane, editor, Victorian Fairy Painting, i28:230-237

Martinez-Ostos, Susana, ill., Why Corn is Golden: Stories about Plants (Blackmore, ed.), i15:179-185

Maruki, Toshi, Hiroshima No Pika, i15:197-206

Marx, Sonia, Klassiker der Jugendliteratur in Ubersetzungen: Struwwelpeter, Max und Moritz, Pinocchio im deutsch-italienischen Dialog, i30:235-237

"Mary Norton's 'Borrowers' Series and the Myth of the Paternalist Past" (O'Malley), 31:71-89

Marxism, 18:127-130

Mary Poppins (Travers), 10:210-217

"Mary Poppins: Two Points of View" (Moore and Travers), 10:210-217

Masks of the World (Horner), i7:221-224

Mason, Bobbie Ann, The Girl Sleuth: A Feminist Guide, i6:256-257; The Girl Sleuth, i25:255-261

The Master Key (Baum; Cory, ill.; intro by Greene and Greene), i5:288-293; i8:157-163 (Dover)

Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates (Beatty; Wilson, ill.), i5:294-297

Matthews, James H., rev., The Other World: Myths of the Celts (Hodges), i2:235-236

Matute, Ana Maria, "The Boys," 15:170-73; Sólo un pie descallzo (Figueroa, ill.), i15:174-178

Maurice Sendak: Bilderbuchkünstler (Tabbert, ed.), i19:192-197

"Maurice Sendak and the Blakean Vision of Childhood" (Waller), 6:130-140

"Maurice Sendak's Ritual Cooking of the Child in Three Tableaux: The Moon, Mother, and Music" (Perrot), 18:68-86

"Maurice Sendak's Urban Landscapes" (Stanton), 28:132-146

Maurois, André, 15:91-105

Mawicke, Tran, ill., Robert E. Lee (Radford), i3:245-248

Max and Moritz, 30:235-237

May, E.J., 33:1-19

May, Jill P., Children's Literature and Critical Theory: Reading and Writing for Understanding, i26:205-210

Mayer, Gerda, The Knockabout Show, i10:186-193

Mayne, William, The Blue Book of Hob Stories, The Green Book of Hob Stories, The Red Book of Hob Stories, The Yellow Book of Hob Stories, (Benson, ill.), i15:214-218; Salt River Times, Winter Quarters and Drift, 21:101-117

Mazer, Harry, Snow Bound, i4:203-209

Mazer, Norma Fox, A Figure of Speech, i4:203-209

McAlpine, Julie Carlson, "Fact and Fiction in Natalie Savage Carlson's Autobiographical Stories: A Personal View," 5:157-161; "Sendak Confronts the 'Now' Generation," 1:138-142

McCaffrey, Anne, Dragonsong, i6:202-210

McCallum, Robyn and John Stephens, Retelling Stories, Framing Culture: Traditional Story and Metanarratives in Children's Literature, i29:219-228

McCannon, Dindga, ill., Sati the Rastifiarian (White), i2:223-228

McCaslin, Nellie, "The World of Children's Theatre," i5:254-255

McClary, Ben Harris, "The Story of the Story: The Willow Pattern Plate in Children's Literature," 10:56-69

McCord, David, The Star in the Pail (Simont, ill.), i6:195-202

McCrea, James and Ruth, ills., I Became Alone (Thurman, ed.), i6:195-202

McCutchan, Corrine, "Puck & Co.: Reading Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and Fairies as Romance," 20:69-89

McDermott, Gerald, Arrow in the Sun, i4:196-198; i6:191-195

McDowell, W.F., ed., Relax, i3:206-210

McElaney, Hugh, "Alcott's Freaking of Boyhood: The Perplex of Gender and Disability in Under the Lilacs," 34:139-160

McFarlane, Leslie, 34:239-245

McGavran, "Fear's Echo and Unhinged Joy: Crossing Homosocial Boundaries in A Separate Peace," 30:67-80

McGavran, Jr., James Holt, ed., Romanticism and Children's Literature in Nineteenth-Century England, i22:210-214

McGillis, Roderick, ed., For the Childlike: George MacDonald's Fantasies for Children, i22:215-218; The Little Princess: Gender and Empire, i26:229-237; The Nimble Reader: Literary Theory and Children's Literature, i26:205-210; "The Pleasure of the Process: Same Place but Different," 28:15-21

McGrade, Betty Jo, "Participating in Enchantment," i5:234-238

McGuffey readers, 5:58-62; 9:200-202

"McGuffey Readers" (Hanks), i9:200-202

"The McGuffey Readers" (Kammen), i5:58-62

McKell Collection (Chillicothe, OH), i3:239-240

McMahon, Joseph H., "Michel Tournier's Texts for Children," 13:154-168

McMaster, Juliet, "The Trinity Archetype in The Jungle Books and The Wizard of Oz," 20:90-110

McMunn, Meradith Tilbury, "Children and Literature in Medieval France," 4:51-57; with William Robert McMunn, "Children's Literature in the Middle Ages," 1:21-29

McMunn, William Robert, "The Literacy of Medieval Children," 4:36-40; with Meradith Tilbury McMunn, "Children's Literature in the Middle Ages," 1:21-29

McPhail, David, ill., One Winter Night in August & Other Nonsense Jingles (Kennedy), i6:195-202; Sailing to Cythera (Willard), i5:288-293

McWilliams, J. Bruce W., Frencelia Butler and Robert G. Miner, Jr., Educational Survival Kit: Learning, Basic Human Interests, and the Teaching of Children's Literature, i2:244-251

Me and Willie and Pa: The Story of Abraham Lincoln and his Son, Tad (Monjo; Gorsline, ill.), i3:245-248

The Me Nobody Knows (Joseph), i5:273-285

Me Too (Cleaver), i7:255-261

The Meanings of "Beauty and the Beast" : A Handbook (Griswold), i34:214-217

Medeiros, Paulo, "Devouring the Text: The Subversive Image in Jules Ratte," 19:31-52

Medieval children, 32:203-208

"Medieval Children's Literature: Its Possibility and Actuality" (Adams) 26:1-24

"Medieval Songs of Innocence and Experience" (Brockman), 2:40-49

"Mediating Illusions: Three Studies of Narnia" (Como), i10:163-168

Medlicott, Alexander, Jr., "'For the Instruction of the Young': The Deerfield Captivity Narratives," 12:25-46

Meek, Margaret, ed., The Cool Web: The Pattern of Children's Reading, i12:192-199

"Meeting the Twayne: Beatrix Potter and Frances Hodgson Burnett" (Smith), i16:207-210

Meigs, Cornelia, Louisa M. Alcott and the American Family Story, i9:210-213

Meinke, Peter, "Other Words, Other Ways," i3:218-221

Melin, Grace Hathaway, Carl Sandburg, Young Singing Poet (Doremus, ill.), i3:245-248

Meltzer, Milton and Bernard Cole, eds., The Eye of Conscience: Photographers and Social Change, i4:179-185

"Memory and Desire in Fly by Night" (Getz), 11:125-34

"'Men Sell Not Such in Any Town': Christina Rossetti's Goblin Fruit of Fairy Tale" (Watson), 12:61-77

Mendelsohn, Leonard R., "The Current State of Children's Literature in Canada," 4:138-152; "Sophisticated Reading for Children: The Experience of the Classical Jewish Academy," 2:35-39; "The Travail of Jewish Children's Literature," 3:48-55

Mendelson, Michael, "The Wind in the Willows and the Plotting of Contrast," 16:127-144

Mercier, Cathryn M. and Susan P. Bloom, "Limitless Wonder of Story," i24:229-234

Mere Creatures: A Study of Modern Fantasy Tales for Children (Gose, ed.), i18:184-187

"Metafiction and Interpretation: William Mayne's Salt River Times, Winter Quarters, and Drift" (Stephens), 21:101-117

Metcalf, Eva-Maria, "Leap of Faith in Astrid Lindgren's Brothers Lionheart," 23:165-178

Mexican children's literature, 15:179-185

"Mexican Myths and Stories as Children's Literature" (Burns), i15:179-185

Meyer, Carolyn, Eskimos: Growing Up in a Changing Culture, i7:233-241

Meyer, Susan E., A Treasury of the Great Children's Book Illustrators., i14:195-200

Mezey, Robert, ed., Poems from the Hebrew (Smith, ill.), i2:236-238

Mia Alone (Beckman), i5:298-300

"Michael Drayton's Nymphidia: A Renaissance Children's Classic?" (Wooden), 6:34-41

Michalson, Karen, Victorian Fantasy Literature: Literary Battles with Church and Empire, volume 10 of Studies in British Literature, i22:215-218

Michanczyk, Michael, "The Puppet Immortals of Children's Literature," 2:159-165

"Michel Tournier's Texts for Children" (McMahon), 13:154-68

Middle Ages, 6:17-33; 23:71-90

Midsummer Madness (Greene, ed.; Cooney, ill.), i7:221-224

Mieder, Wolfgang, ed., Disenchantments: An Anthology of Modern Fairy Tale Poetry, i17:156-170

Mikkelsen, Nina, "Little Black Sambo Revisited," 29:260-266

"Mildred Taylor's Story of Cassie Logan: A Search for Law and Justice in a Racist Society" (Bosmajian), 23:141-160

Miles, Betty, The Real Me, i5:298-300

Miller, James, "The Novelist as Teacher: Chinua Achebe's Literature for Children," 9:7-18

Miller, Miriam Youngerman, "Thy Speech is Strange and Uncouth': Language in the Children's Historical Novel of the Middle Ages," 23:71-90

Millicent the Monster (Lystad; Chess, ill.), i3:213-218

Millie's Boy (Peck), i4:203-209

Mills, Alice, "Pollyanna and the Not So Glad Game," 27:87-104

Mills, Claudia, "'The Canary and the Nightingale': Performance and Virtue in Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom" 34:109-138; "Diversity in Deep Valley: Encountering the 'Other' in the Betsy-Tacy Series," 32:84-111; "From Obedience to Autonomy: Moral Growth in the Little House Books," 24:127-140; "The Structure of the Moral Dilemma in Shiloh," 27:185-198

Milne, A.A., 27:205-210

Milner, Joseph O., "The Emergence of Awe in Recent Children's Literature," i10:169-177

"Milton's Comus as Children's Literature" (Jacobus), 2:67-72

Minard, Rosemary, ed., Womenfolk and Fairy Tales (Klein, ill.), i6:239-245

Miner, Robert G., Jr., "Aesop as Litmus: The Acid Test of Children's Literature," 1:9-15; "The Spring List," i2:219-221; with Francelia Butler and J. Bruce W. McWilliams, Educational Survival Kit: Learning, Basic Human Interests, and the Teaching of Children's Literature, i2:244-251

Miracles: Poems by Children of the English-Speaking World (Lewis, ed.), i5:273-285

"Misperceived Perceptions: Perrault's Fairy Tales and English Children's Literature" (Bottigheimer), 30:1-18

"Misreading the Cross-Writer: The Case of Wilhelm Hauff's Dwarf Long Nose" (Thum), 25:1-23

"Mistaken Identity: Russell Hoban's Mouse and His Child" (Krips), 21:92-117

"'Mistress of Infantine Language': Lady Ellenor Fenn, Her Set of Toys, and the 'Education of Each Moment'" (Immel), 25:215-228

Mistresses of Mystery: Two Centuries of Suspense Stories by the Gentle Sex (Manley and Lewis, eds.), i2:235-236

Misunderstood (Montgomery), 3:94-102

"Misunderstood: A Victorian Book for Adults" (Rosenthal), 3:94-102

Mitchison, Naomi, Sunrise Tomorrow, i2:215-217

Mitgang, Herbert, The Fiery Trial: A Life of Lincoln, i5:261-269

"Mixed Signals: Three British Books" (Hunt), i14:177-186

A Modern Biography of Louisa May Alcott (Saxton), i9:210-213

Modern Masters Books for Children, 2:130-138

Modern Poetry (Townsend; Pfeffer, photographer), i6:195-202

"Modernity and Louisa May Alcott's Jo's Boys" (Eiselein), 34:83-108

Modillo, Guillermo, The Damp and Daffy Doings of a Daring Pirate Ship, i3:213-218

Moebius, William, "Room with a View: Bedroom Scenes in Picture Books," 19:53-74; "A Soaring Look at the Picture Book," i21:185-188

Mohr, Nicholasa, Nilda, i3:229-230, 230-234

Molesworth, Mrs., 17:1-24

Molson, Francis J., "The Humanist Teaches Children's Literature. Some Considerations," 2:73-76; "Juvenile Science Fiction, 1975-1976," i6:202-210

Monjo, F.N., Me and Willie and Pa: the Story of Abraham Lincoln and his Son, Tad (Gorsline, ill.), i3:245-248

Monreal, Guy, Alala, i3:230-234

Montebello, Mary, Children's Literature in the Curriculum, i6:246-254

Montgomery, Florence, Misunderstood, 3:94-102

Montgomery, L.M., Anne of Green Gables, 22:192-195; 27:223-232; Emily Trilogy, 29:71-90

Moody, Anne, Mr. Death, i5:288-293

Moon-Bells (Hughes), i10:186-193

Moore, Cornelia Niekus, The Maiden's Mirror: Reading Material for German Girls in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, i17:176-181

Moore, Lilian, Go With the Poem, i10:186-193; with Judith Thurman, eds., To See the World Afresh, i6:195-202

Moore, Raylyn, Wonderful Wizard Marvelous Land (preface by Bradbury), i4:192-193

Moore, Robert B., "A Letter from a Critic" [Mary Poppins], 10:211-213

Moore, Rosa Ann, "Laura Ingalls Wilder's Orange Notebooks and the Art of the Little House Books," 4:105-119; "The Little House Books: Rose-Colored Classics," 7:7-16

"Moral Despair and the Child as Symbol of Hope in Pre-World War II Berlin" (Stahl), 14:83-104

Moral Instruction and Fiction for Children, 1749-1820 (Pickering), i22:196-199

The Moral Life of Children (Coles), i16:199-203

"Moralists, but with No Pretense" (Alberghene), i16:199-204

Morey, Anne, "Save the Children? Children's Cinema in the Corporate Grip," 31:186-191

Morgan, Edmund S., So What About History?, i5:261-269

Morley, Patricia, "The Good Life, Prairie Style: The Art and Artistry of William Kurelek," 6:141-149

Morrill,. Leslie, ill., The World Treasury of Children's Literature (Fadiman), i16:205-206

Morris, John S., "Fantasy in a Mythless Age," 2:77-86

Morris Brookside, a Dog (Sharmat; Himler, ill.), i3:202-206

Morrissey, Thomas J., and Richard Wunderlich, "Death and Rebirth in Pinocchio," 11:64-75; Pinocchio Goes Postmodern: Perils of a Puppet in the United States, i32:226-230

Morse, Jane Crowell, ed., Beatrix Potter's Americans: Selected Letters, i12:185-191

Moser, Barry, ill., Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Carroll; Kincaid, ed.), i12:175-184

Moss, Anita, "Children's Literature and the History of Ideas," i9:191-196; "Classics of Children's Literature," i10:194-198; "The Spear and the Piccolo: Heroic and Pastoral Dimensions of William Steig's Dominic and Abel's Island," 10:124-140

Mother Goose, 2:98-104

Mother Was a Lady: Self and Society in Selected American Children's Periodicals, 1865-1890 (Kelly), i5:253-260

"Mothers and Daughters: Jamaica Kincaid's Pre-Oedipal Narrative" (Natov), 18:1-16

"Mountains out of Mole Hills" (Zipes), i13:215-219

Mouse and His Child (Hoban), 21:92-100

Mouse Woman and the Mischief-Makers (Harris; Tait, ill.), i7:233-241

"Moving Thresholds, Expanding Genres" (Adams), i25:233-239

"Mowgli Man" (DeFanti), i20:180-186

Mowgli Stories, 20:52-68

Moynihan, Ruth Barnes, "American History for Young People at Bicentennial," i5:261-269; "Children's Literature as Historical Evidence," i5:253-260; "Ideologies in Children's Literature: Some Preliminary Notes," 2:159-165

Mr. Death (Moody; foreword by Donovan), i5:288-293

"Mr. Ruskin and Miss Greenaway" (Hearn), 8:22-34

Mr. Whittier: A Biography (Vining), i5:261-269

Mrs. Leicester's School (Lamb), 23:31-44

Muir, Kenneth, Leslie Fiedler and others, "The Child in Shakespeare," 2:209-212

Mukasa (Nagenda; Lilly, ill.), i2:215-217

Müller, Helmut, Zur Lage der Jugendbuchautoren. Eine Untersuchung über die soziale Situation der Kinder und Jugendschriftsteller in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, i20:193-203

Murray, John, "The Law of The Jungle Books," 20:1-14

"Music as Leitmotif in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women" (Reardon), 24:74-85

"Musical Notes to The Annotated Alice" (Hancock), 16:1-30

My Black Me, the Ethnic Expression of Fourteen Contemporary Poets (Adoff, ed.), i6:195-202

My Mother's Voice: Children, Literature, and the Holocaust (Kertzer), i32:252-263

My Own Rhythm (Atwood), i3:206-210

My Song Is a Piece of Jade: Poems of Ancient Mexico in English and Spanish (de Gerez; Stark, ill.), i15:179-185

Myers, Mitzi, 34:218-221; "Canonical 'Orphans' and Critical Ennui: Rereading Edgeworth's Cross-Writing," 25:116-136; "The Erotics of Pedagogy: Historical Intervention, Literary Representation, the 'Gift of Education,' and the Agency of Children," 23:1-30; "Impeccable Governesses, Rational Dames, and Moral Mothers: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Female Tradition in Georgian Children's Books," 14:31-59; "Of Mimicry and (Wo)man: Infans or Forked Tongue?" 23:66-70; "When Criticism Comes Alive: [Are] Toys Us?," i24:181-187

"The Mystery of Figgs & phantoms" (Hieatt), 13:128-38

Myszor, Frank, "The See-Saw and the Bridge in Robert Cormier's After the First Death," 16:77-90


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