Nadel, Ira Bruce, "'The Mansion of Bliss' or the Place of Play in Victorian Life and Literature," 10:18-36
Nagenda, John, Mukasa (Lilly, ill.), i2:215-217
Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs (de Paola), i3:202-206
"Nancy, Tom and Assorted Friends in the Stratemeyer Syndicate Then and Now" (Donelson), 7:17-44
Nancy Drew books, 7:17-44; 25:255-261; 27:223-232
Nancy Drew and Company: Culture, Gender, and Girls' Series (Inness), i27:223-232
Narnia, 1:104-124; 3:12-22; 10:163-168; 12:105-121
"The Narnia Books of C.S. Lewis: Fantastic or Wonderful?" (Quinn), 12:105-121
"Narnia: The Author, The Critics, and the Tale" (Hooper), 3:12-22
"Narrative Fractures and Fragments" (Higonnet), 15:37-54
"Narrative Resolution: Photography in Adolescent Literature" (Trites), 27:129-149
Narrative Theory and Children's Literature (Studies in the Literary Imagination, volume 18, no.2) (Keenan, ed.), i17:143-150
Narratives of Love and Loss: Studies in Modern Children's Fiction (Rustin), i18:197-199
Native Americans, 7:233-241
Natov, Roni, Leon Garfield, i24:226-228; "Mothers and Daughters: Jamaica Kincaid's Pre-Oedipal Narrative," 18:1-16; The Poetics of Childhood, i32:239-245; "The Power of the Tale," 13:199-203
Naylor, Phillis Reynolds, To Walk the Sky Path, i3:230-234
"Negating History and Male Fantasies through Psychoanalytical Criticism" (Zipes), 18:141-144
Nel, Philip, The Avant-Garde and American Postmodernity: Small Incisive Shocks, i32:245-251; "Dada Knows Best: Growing up 'Surreal' with Dr. Seuss," 27:150-184; Dr. Seuss: American Icon, i33:263-267; "Inside Picture Books, Outside of History," 29:275-281; "'Never overlook the art of the seemingly simple': Crockett Johnson and the Politics of the Purple Crayon," 29:142-174; "O Puppet, Where Art Thou?," 32:226-230; "A Tale of Two Canons," i33:242-251
Nelson, Claudia, "Drying the Orphan's Tear: changing Representations of the Dependent Child in America, 1870-1930," 29:52-70; with Lynne Vallone, eds., The Girl's Own: Cultural Histories of the Anglo-American Girl, 1830-1915, i25:240-249
Nesbit, E., 3:147-152,153-164, 238-239; 25:60-70, 1-86
The Nesbit Tradition: The Children's Novel 1945-1970 (Crouch), i3:238-239
Neumeyer, Peter F., "A Committed, Passionate Voice," i21:174-178; "Voicing the Unvoiceable," i25:229-232; with Harold Darling, eds., Image and Maker: An Annual Dedicated to the Consideration of Book Illustration, i14:201-204
"'Never overlook the art of the seemingly simple': Crockett Johnson and the Politics of the Purple Crayon" (Nel), 29:142-174
"The Neverland of Id: Barrie, Peter Pan, and Freud" (Egan), 10:37-55
A New Alice in the Old Wonderland (Richards), 24:55-73
The New Child: British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood, 1730-1830 (Steward), i25:262-270
New Coasts and Strange Harbors (Hill and Perkins, eds.), i6:195-202
"New Communities from the Margins" (Zipes), i24:226-228
New England Primer (Cohen), 5:52-57
A New Look at Children's Literature (Anderson and Groff), i6:246-254
"A New Salvo in the Literary Battle of the Sexes" (Jones), 28:219-225
New Voices in Children's Literature Criticism (Chapleau, ed.), i34:246-250
"New Wine in Old Bottles" (Hixon), 32:216-221
"New Worlds for Children" (Gordon), i24:221-225
The Newbery and Caldecott Award Books, 1975-1976 (Greene), i6:191-194
"The New(er) Critics Are Coming" (Paul), 34:246-250
Ney, John, Ox Goes North, i3:230-234
The Nicest Gift (Politi), i3:214-218
Nichols, Geraldine Cleary, "Times Past, Joys Present," i15:174-178
Nikolajeva, Maria, Aspects and Issues in the History of Children's Literature, i26:211-214; Children's Literature Comes of Age: Toward a New Aesthetic, i26:205-210; From Mythic to Linear: Time in Children's Literature, i30:221-228; with Carole Scott, How Picturebooks Work, i31:192-200; The Rhetoric of Character in Children's Literature, i32:264-269
Nilda (Mohr), i3:229-230, 230-234
Nilsen, Alleen Pace and Hamida Bosmajian, Censorship in Children's Literature, i27:233-238
Nimble Reader: Literary Theory and Children's Literature, The (McGillis), i26:205-210
Nist, Joan Stidham, "Perspective on World War II," i9:203-209
No Man's Land (Watson), i6:211-220
No Night Without Stars (Norton), i6:195-202, 211-220
Noah's Castle (Townsend), i6:211-220
Noakes, Vivien, Edward Lear, 1812-1888, i19:179-188
Nobody's Family Is Going to Change (Fitzhugh), i5:270-272
Nodelman, Perry, "And the Prince Turned into a Peasant and Lived Happily Ever After," i11:171-174; "Beyond Explanation, and Beyond Inexplicability, in Beyond Silence," 12:122-133; "Cott im Himmel," i13:204-208; "Defining Children's Literature," 8:184-90; "Doing Violence to Conventions: The Work of Ilse-Margret Vogel," 15:19-36; "The Eye and the I: Identification and First-Person Narratives in Picture Books," 19:1-30; "How, But Not What or Why," 31:192-200; "Humane Ideology," i22:173-178; "Pleasure and Genre: Speculations on the Characteristics of Children's Fiction," 28:1-14; The Pleasures of Children's Literature, i21:155-161; "Reinventing the Past: Gender in Ursula K. LeGuin's Tehanu and the Earthsea 'Trilogy'", 23:179-201; "Repeating," i15:214-218; "Text as Teacher: The Beginning of Charlotte's Web," 13:109-127; "Thirty Writers Talk about Writing," i12:200-208; ed., Touchstones: Reflections on the Best in Children's Literature, i20:218-224; "The Urge to Sameness," 28:38-43; Words About Pictures: The Narrative Art of Children's Picture Books, i20:204-210
"Nonsense as Reality" (Kutty), i5:286-287
Noonan, Julia, ill., Sweetwater (Yep), i4:173-175; i5:288-293
Nordstrom, Ursula, 28:256-261
Norna; or the Witch's Curse (Alcott), i27:211-217
North American Indians (Gorsline), i7:233-241
Norton, Andre, No Night Without Stars, and with Dorothy Madlee, Star Ka'at, i6:202-211
Norwegian children's literature, 3:61-65
"Not Every Giant Is a Winner: A Contemporary Libyan Folktale" (Iskander), 19:162-178
"A Note on Collodi and Lucian" (Gannon), 8:89-102
"A Note on Contemporary Soviet Fantasies" (Petrich), i2:221-223
"A Note on Story" (Hillman), 3:9-11
"A Note on Three Contemporary Soviet Children's Stories" (Petrich), i2:221-223
"Notes on American Children's Folklore" (Cech), i8:176-183
"Notes on the Waist-High Culture" (Seelye), 9:178-182
"Notes toward a Marxist Critical Practice" (Phillips and Wojcik-Andrews), 18:127-130
Nothing But a Dog (Kutz), i2:219-221
The Nothing Place (Spence), i3:229-230, 230-234
"A Novel of Children's Liberation" (Wolf), i5:270-272
"The Novel of Crisis: Contemporary Adolescent Fiction" (Roxborough), i7:248-254
"The Novelist as Teacher: Chinua Achebe's Literature for Children" (Miller), 9:7-18
Now Upon A Time: A Contemporary View of Children's Literature (Sadler and Sadler), i6:246-254
Nudelman, Edward D., Jessie Willcox Smith: A Bibliography, i19:206-207
Number 24 (Billout), i3:214-218
"'The Nürnberg Stove' as an Artistic Fairy Tale" (Chang), 5:148-156
A Nursery Companion (Opie), i12:154-161
"Nurture Versus Colonization: Two Views of Frances Hodgson Burnett" (Keyser), 26:229-237
"A Nutritious Backhand" (Epstein), 10:199-203
A Nutty Business (Chittum; Gammell, ill.), i3:202-206
Nye, Russel B., "The Wizardness of Oz--and Who She Is," 2:119-122
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