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"P.L. Travers in Fantasy Land" (Hearn), i6:221-223

Pace, Patricia, "Tellers and Tales," i25:271-278

Pache, Jocelyn, ill., The Fantastic Story of King Brioche the First (Jenny), i2:223-225

Paine, Roberta M., Looking at Architecture, i4:179-185

The Pale Invaders (Kestevan), i6:202-211

Palladini, David, ill., The Hundredth Dove and Other Tales (Yolen), i7:221-224

"Parables and Parodies: Margaret Gatty's Audiences in the Parables of Nature" (Rauch), 25:137-152

Parables of Nature (Gatty), 25:137-152

Paradise Lost, 27:1-21

"Parallels between Our Mutual Friend and the Alice Books" (Arnoldi), 1:54-57

Pardon Me, You're Stepping On My Eyeball (Zindel), i7:248-254

A Parent's Guide to Children's Reading (Larrick), i6:246-254

Parille, Ken, "'Wake up, and be a man': Little Women, Laurie, and the Ethic of Submission," 29:34-51

Park, Dorothy M. and James A. Smith, Word Music and Word Magic Children's Literature Methods, i6:246-254

Parker, Robert Andrew, ill., A Book of Animal Poems (Cole), i3:198-202

Parnall, Peter, ill., Hawk, I'm Your Brother (Baylor), i7:233-241

"Parodic Play with Paintings in Picture Books" (Beckett), 29:175-195

Parris, Brandy, "Difficult Sympathy in the Reconstruction-Era Animal Stories of Our Young Folks," 31:25-49

Parry, Marian, "Collector's Items," i6:239-245; King of the Fish, i7:221-224

"Participating in Enchantment" (McGrade), i6:234-238

Pass the Poetry, Please (Hopkins), i3:206-210

Past Watchful Dragons (Hooper), i10:163-168

A Past Without Shadow: Constructing the Past in German Books for Children (Shavit), i34:231-238

Pastoral literature, 2:244-251; 3:131-139; 10:124-140; 11:145-155, 156-168

Patterns of Creativity Mirrored in Creation Myths (von Franz), i3:236-237

Paterson, Katherine, 16:91-108; 33:268-273

Patterson, Sylvia W., Rousseau's Emile and Early Children's Literature, i2:238-240

Paul, Lissa, "Interrupting the Critical Line from Rationalism to Romanticism," i22:210-214; "The New(er) Critics Are Coming," 34:246-250

Payne, Harry C., "The Reign of King Babar," 11:96-105

Peck, Robert Newton, Millie's Boy and A Day No Pigs Would Die, i4:203-209

Peep Show (Blake), i3:198-202

Penny (de Regniers and Bileck), i6:239-245

The People of the Ax (Williams), i6:211-220

Perella, Nicolas J., trans., The Adventures of Pinocchio, Story of a Puppet (Collodi), i15:186-192

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

The Perfect Life: The Shakers in America (Faber), i5:261-269

Perihan's Promise, Turkish Relatives and the Dirty Old Imam (Chetin; Krush and Krush, ills.), i3:224-226

The Perilous Gard (Pope; Cuffari, ill.), i4:199-202

"The Perils and Pleasures of Biography" (Griswold), 32:235-238

Perkins, Agnes Regan, "A Striking Contrast: Recent British and American Poetry for Children," i10:186-193; with Althea K. Helbig, Dictionary of American Children's Fiction, i16:193-197; with Helen Hill, eds., New Coasts and Strange Harbors (Romano and Ross, ills.), i6:195-202

Perrault, Charles, 30:1-18; Little Red Riding Hood, 7:68-77

"Perrault and Aesop's Fables" (Scott), 10:218-225

"Perrault's 'Little Red Riding Hood': Victim of Revision" (Hanks), 7:68-77

Perrot, Jean, ed., Culture, texte et jeune lecteur (Culture, Text and Young Reader), i23:265-170; Du jeu, des enfants et des livres, i17:143-150; "The Lost Foremother's Spell and Power," i24:199-204; "Maurice Sendak's Ritual Cooking of the Child in Three Tableaux: The Moon, Mother, and Music," 18:68-86: "War and the Compulsion of Signs: Maurois's Rite of Initiation," 15:91-105

"A Personal Book and a Tribute" (Sullivan), i20:211-217

"Perspective on World War II" (Nist), i9:203-209

"Perspectives from Publishers: A Nutritious Backhand" (Epstein),10:199-203

Peter Pan (Barrie), 1:104-124; 6:165-181; 9:19-27; 10:37-55, 159-162; 14:177-185; 18:101-113,114-124; 32:178-202

"Peter Rabbit: Still Kicking at 100" (Wood), 32:231-234

Petit, Susan, "Psychological, Sensual, and Religious Initiation in Tournier's Pierrot, ou les secrets de la nuit," 18:87-100

Petrich, Shirley, "A Note on Contemporary Soviet Fantasies," i2:221-223

Petros' War (Zei), i9:203-209

Pfeffer, Barbara, photographer, Modern Poetry (Townsend, ed.), i6:195-202

Pfeiffer, Julie, "Dream not of other worlds: Paradise Lost and the Child Reader," 27:1-21

Phaedrus: An International Journal of Children's Literature Research (1973--), i8:195-196

"Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century French Children's Literature: the Example of La Bibliotheque Rose" (Capasso), 29:18-33

Phillips, Anne K., "Additional 'Variations': Further Developments in Feminist Theory and Children's Literature," 27:223-232; "The Anne-Girl and Her Critics," i22:192-195; "Little House on a Big Quilt," 30:194-198; with Gregory Eiselein, The Louisa May Alcott Encyclopedia, i31:201-205, Little Women, or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, i34:209-213; "The Wizard of Oz in the Twentieth Century: Studying Baum's Masterwork," 28:245-248; "'Yours most loquaciously': Voice in Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs," 27:64-86; "'We Can Stil Hop'" i33:268-273

Phillips, Jerry, and Ian Wojcik-Andrews, "Notes toward a Marxist Critical Practice," 18:127-130

Phillips, Klaus, "'Bad Boys' in Translation," 30:235-237

The Philosopher's Alice (Heath), i4:186-191

"Philosophy and Fantasy" (Gagnon), 1:98-103

"Photography as Children's Literature" (Wolner), i4:179-185

Photography, 27:129-149

Pickering, Samuel F., Jr. John Locke and Children's Books in Eighteenth-Century England, i11:175-178; Moral Instruction and Fiction for Children, 1749-1820, i22:196-199

picture books, 6:246-254; 15:197-206; 18:169-172; volume 19 (pp. 1-210); 20:204-210; 21:185-188; 24:161-179; 29:175-195; 29:275-280; 30:125-158; 31:192-200

The Picture Book Comes of Age: Looking at Childhood through the Art of Illustration (Schwarcz and Schwarcz), i21:185-188

"Pictures and Picture Books on the Wall" (Cech), i19:179-188

Pictures of Innocence: the History and Crisis of Ideal Childhood (Higonnet), i28:262-267

Pictus Orbis Sambo: A Publishing History, Checklist, and Price Guide for The Story of Little Black Sambo (1899-1999) (Barton), i29:260-266

The Pied Piper, 7:104-114

The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York City, 6:258-259

"Pierrot, or The Secrets of the Night" (Tournier), 13:169-179

Pierrot, ou les secrets de la nuit (Tournier), 18:87-100

Pilgrim's Progress (Bunyan), 1:42-45; 9:178-182; 23:91-114

"Pilgrim's Progress as Fairy Tale" (White), 1:42-45

Pinch (Callen), i7:255-261

Pink Lemonade (Schmidt), i11:182-190

Pinocchio, 2:50-60,159-165; 3:23-35; 11:64-75; 15:186-192; 30:235-237; 32:226-230

"Pinocchio and the Problem of Children's Literature" (Cambon), 2:50-60

"Pinocchio at 104" (Wunderlich), i15:186-192

"Pinocchio: Archetype of the Motherless Child" (Heisig), 3:23-35

Pinocchio Goes Postmodern: Perils of a Puppet in the United States (Wunderlich and Morrissey), i32:226-230

The Pinocchio of C. Collodi (Teahan, trans.; Jaffurs, ill.), i15:186-192

Pinsky, Robert, rev., Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson and Dr. Hyde and Mr. Stevenson, i3:242-245

Pipers at the Gates of Dawn: The Wisdom of Children's Literature (Cott), i13:204-208

Pippa Mouse (Boegehold; Szekere, ill.), i3:202-206

Pitts, Deirdre, "Discerning the Animal of the Thousand Faces," 3:169-172

Placotari, Alexandra, "Literature for the Children of Greece," 3:56-60

"'Plain' and 'Fancy' Laura: A Mennonite Reader of Girls' Books" (Weaver), i16:185-192

"Plain Speaking: Black Beauty as a Quaker Text" (Hollindale), 28:95-111

Play, Games, and Sport: The Literary Works of Lewis Carroll (Blake), i4:186-191

"Playing Hopscotch through Children's Literature" (Sadler), i16:205-206

"'Playing Puckerage': Alcott's Plot in 'Cupid and the Chow-Chow'" (Keyser), 14:105-122

"Pleasure and Genre: Speculations on the Characteristics of Children's Fiction" (Nodelman), 28:1-14

"The Pleasure of the Process: Same Place but Different" (McGillis), 28:15-21

The Pleasures of Children's Literature (Nodelman), i21:155-161

Plotz, Helen, Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson (Attebery, ill.), i3:242-245

Plotz, Judith A., "Childhood Lost, Childhood Regarded: Hartley Coleridge's Fable of Defeat," 14:133-148; "The Empire of Youth: Crossing and Double-Crossing Cultural Barriers in Kipling's Kim," 20:111-131; "Why the Kipling Issue Was Made," 20:vii-viii

Poems and Prayers for the Very Young (Alexander, ed. and ill.), i3:202-206

Poems from Africa (Allen; Bearden, ill.), i2:215-217

Poems of Lewis Carroll (Livingston), i5:286-287

Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson (Plotz; Attebery, ill.), i3:242-245

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

Poems of Christmas (Livingston), i10:186-193

"Poems, Prayers, Pets, and a Princess" (Asher), i3:206-209

Poesio, Carla, "Some Features of the Modern Italian Literature for Young People," 5:180-188

"The Poetics and Politics of Adaptation: Traditional Tales as Children's Literature" (Stott), i24:193-198

The Poetics of Childhood (Natov), i32:239-245

Poetics of Children's Literature (Shavit), i17:151-155

poetry, 28:195-201; 32:152-177; American, 34:222-226

Poetry in the Elementary School (Witucke), i6:246-254

"The Poetry of Halfdan Rasmussen" (Waniek and Espeland), 10:77-82

Poetry of Horses (Cole), i10:186-193

Pogrebin, Letty Cottin, Family Politics: Love and Power on an Intimate Frontier, i13:188-193

Pohl, Frederik, "Science Fiction for the Young (At Heart)," 10:111-112

Politi, Leo, The Nicest Gift, i3:214-218

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

Pollyanna, 27:87-104

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

Poltoratzky, Anna, 5:301-303

Pooh, see Winnie the Pooh

Pope, Elizabeth Marie, The Perilous Gard (Cuffari, ill.), i4:199-203

"A Portrait of the Artist as a Little Woman" (Clark), 17:81-97

Poss, Geraldine D., "An Epic in Arcadia: The Pastoral World of The Wind in the Willows," 4:80-90

Postcard Poems: A Collection of Poetry for Sharing (Janeczko, ed.), i10:186-193

Postman, Neil, The Disappearance of Childhood, i12:188-193

Potter, Beatrix, 2:105-109; 12:185-191; 16:207-210; 19:179-188; 22:70-89; The Tale of Two Bad Mice, 12:78-91; 32:231-234

"Power, Fear, and Children's Picture Books" (Stallcup), 30:125-158

"The Power of the Tale" (Natov), i13:199-203

Prichard, Mary and Humphrey Carpenter, The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature, i14:187-193

"Prickles Under the Frock" (Sicroff), 2:105-109

"A Pride of Pleasures" (Higonnet), 28:30-37

primers, 5:52-57

Princess Red Wing, 10:83-101; rev., Red Power on the River Grande (Folsom), i2:230

"Princess Red Wing: Keeper of the Past" (Cech), 10:83-101

Pringle, Laurence, Twist, Wiggle and Squirm: a Book About Earthworms, i2:219-221

Private Theatricals: The Lives of the Victorians (Auerbach), i21:197-201

The Problem of the Puer Aeternus (von Franz), i3:236-237

Problems of the Feminine in Fairy Tales (von Franz), i2:217-218

"The Proper Bringing Up of Young Pip" (Whitaker), 2:152-158

Proser, Matthew N., "The Child in Shakespeare," 2:209-212

Prother, Ray, ill., Time-Age Lost: More Tales of Jahdu (Hamilton), i2:215-217

Protherough, Robert, Developing Response to Fiction, 14:177-185

Proust, Marcel, 7:147-168

Psychoanalytic Responses to Children's Literature (Rollin and West), i29:267-274

"The Psychological Origins of Fantasy for Children in Mid-Victorian England" (Helson), 3:66-76

"Psychological, Sensual, and Religious Initiation in Tournier's Pierrot, ou les secrets de la nuit" (Petit), 18:87-100

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

Puck of Pook's Hill (Kipling), 20:69-89

Pudlo and Kiakshuk, ills., Eskimo Songs and Stories (Field), i3:218-221

Pugh, Clifton, ill., The Death of a Wombat (Smith), i3:234-235

Pullman, Philip, 31:155-175; 33:66-93

"The Punch and Judy Show" (Avery), i15:193-196

The Punch and Judy Show (Leach), i15:193-106

"The Puppet Immortals of Children's Literature" (Michanczyk) 2:159-165

The Purple Dragon and Other Fantasies (Baum; Greene, ed.), i8:157-163

The Purple Mouse (MacIntyre), i5:298-300

"Pursuing Beauty's Origins" (Zanderer), i18:188-196

Pyle, Howard, King Stork (Hyman, ill.), i3:214-218


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