Children's Literature Index - R

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Raabe, Wesley, "The Text of "Eli's Education": from Manuscript to St. Nicholas Magazine," 34:161-185

Rabkin, Eric S., The Fantastic in Literature, i8:184-190

race, 33:274-279

"Racism and Sexism in Children's Nonfiction" (Haskins), 5:141-147

"A Rack of Journals: Research in Children's Literature" (Silverman), 8:193-204

Rackham, Arthur, 6:115-129

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

Ragged Dick (Alger), 33:20-40

Raggedy Ann, 3:140-146; 24:217-220

Rahn, Suzanne, "Tailpiece: The Tale of Two Bad Mice," 12:78-91; "Cat-Quest: A Symbolic Animal in Margaret Wise Brown," 22:149-161; ed., L. Frank Baum's World of Oz: A Classic Series at 100, i34:227-230; Rediscoveries in Children's Literature, i26:215-220; "What Really Happens in the Little Town on the Prairie," 25:117-126; The Wizard of Oz: Shaping an Imaginary World, i28:245-248

Rain, Rain Rivers (Shulevitz), i3:226-227

Ramona the Brave (Cleary), i5:298-300

Ransome, Arthur, The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship (Shulevitz, ill.), i3:226-227

Ransome Revisited (Mace), i6:211-220

Ranta, Taimi M. "What Finnish Children Read," 1:125-129

Rapunzel, Rapunzel, 9:107-115

Raskin, Ellen, Figgs & Phantoms, 13:128-138

Rasmussen, Halfdan, 10:77-82

Rauch, Alan, "Parables and Parodies: Margaret Gatty's Audiences in the Parables from Nature," 25:137-152

The Raucous Auk (Hoberman; Low, ill.), i3:198-202

Ray, ill. Song of the Seasons (Welber), i3:198-202

Rayner, William, Stag Boy, i4:173-175

"Readers, Realism, and Robert Cormier" (Iskander), 15:7-18

"Reading a Feminist Romance: Literary Critics and Little Women" (Eiselein), 28:238-244

"Reading an Oral Tradition" (Zipes), i19:198-200

"Reading and Writing Character" (Hendrickson), 32:264-269

Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative (Brooks), 14:163-168

Reading Race: Aboriginality in Australian Children's Literature (Bradford), i33:274-279

Reading with the Heart: The Way into Narnia (Schakel), i10:163-168

"Reading Outside Over There" (Steig), 13:139-153

The Real Me (Miles), i5:298-300

"The Real Secret of Superman's Identity" (Schwartz), 5:117-129

"Reappraising the Puritan Past" (MacLeod), i21:179-184

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

Rebels of the Heavenly Kingdom (Paterson), 16:91-108

"Recent Alcott Criticism" (MacDonald), i9:210-213

"Recent Biographies of Women for Young Readers" (Duram), i5:301-303

"Recent Books about Black America, Africa, and the Carribean" (Gibson), i2:215-216

"Recent Literature for Children By and About Native Americans" (Ord), 7:233-241

"Recent Science Fiction and Science Fantasy" (Barrow), i5:294-297

Recollections of Childhood (Creang|), 4:70-79

"Recurring Patterns in the Novels of M.E. Kerr" (Kaye), i7:226-232

The Red Book of Hob Stories (Mayne; Benson, ill.), i15:214-218

The Red House (Nesbit), 25:71-86

Red Pawns (Wibberley), i4:203-209

Red Power on the Rio Grande: The Native American Revolution of 1680 (Folsom; Princess Redwing, rev.), i2:230-231

"Red Riding Hood" (Burns), 1:30-36; see "Little Red Riding Hood"

Red Rock over the River (Beatty), i2:226-228

Rediscoveries in Children's Literature (Rahn), i26:215-220

Rediscovering Nancy Drew (Dyer and Romalov), i25:255-261

"Reflecting on Girls' Series" (Inness), i25:255-261

"Reflections on Little Women" (Hollander), 9:28-39

"Refusing the Queer Potential: John Knowles's A Separate Peace" (Tribunella), 30:81-95

Regendering the School Story: Sassy Sissies and Tattling Tomboys (Clark), i28:215-218

Reggie and Nilma (Tanner), i3:230-234

"The Reign of King Babar" (Payne), 11:96-108

Reimer, Mavis, Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables, i22:192-195; "Treasure Seekers and Invaders: E. Nesbit's Cross-Writing of the Bastables," 25:50-59

"'Reine Never Went to Camp,' An Excerpt from Barnens Ö (Children's Island)" (Charters), 9:51-60

Reinermann, Carol and Hernan Vera, "Literature Is Not All That Glitters," i19:208-211

"Reinventing the Past: Gender in Ursula K. LeGuin's Tehanu and the Earthsea 'Trilogy'" (Nodelman), 23:179-201

Relax (McDowell, ed.), i3:206-210

"Reluctant Lords and Lame Princes: Engendering the Male Child in Nineteenth-Century Juvenile Fiction" (Richardson), 21:3-19

"Remembering Always to Come Back: The Child's Wished-For Escape and the Adult's Self-Empowered Return in Sandra Cisneros's House on Mango Street" (Sánchez), 23:221-242

Rémi, Georges, Tin-Tin, 1:93-97

Remove Protective Coating a Little at a Time (Donovan), i4:176-178

The Renaissance of Wonder in Children's Literature (Lochhead), i9:191-196

"Renewing Our Sources: Children's Literature as Rediscovery" (Allison), 26:215-220

"Repeating" (Nodelman), i15:214-218

"The Reproduction of Mothering in Charlotte's Web" (Rollin), 18:42-52

"Resisting Growth through Fairy Tale in Ruskin's The King of the Golden River" (Knoepflmacher), 13:3-30

"A Response to Perry Nodelman's 'Beyond Explanation'" (Cameron), 12:134-146

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

Return to South Town (Graham), i7:255-261

"A Review of Children's literature Anthologies and Core Texts" (Lewis), i6:246-253

"Revising the Seduction Paradigm: the Case of Ewing's The Brownies" (Gubar), 30:42-66

Rewards and Fairies (Kipling), 20:69-89

"Rewriting History for Children" (Billman), i9:197-199

Reynolds, Richard R., "'Queeny' and 'Scottie': The Value of Paternal Letters," 3:123-130

The Rhetoric of Character in Children's Literature (Nikolajeva), i32:264-269

Rice, James, ill., Cajun Columbus (Durio), i255-261; Cajun Night Before Christmas ("Trosclair"; Jacobs, ed.), i7:255-261; Gaston the Green-Nosed Alligator, i7:255-261

Rich, Gibson, Firegirl, i2:219-221

Richards, Anna Matlack, 24:55-73

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

Richards, Susan and Wendy Stang, Hubert, i3:230-234

Richardson, Alan, "Reluctant Lords and Lame Princes: Engendering the Male Child in Nineteenth-Century Juvenile Fiction," 21:3-19

Richelson, Geraldine, From Bad to Worse (Lapointe, ill.), i3:206-210

Richey, Carolyn Leutzinger, "Envisioning Mark Twain through J.D. Stahl," 24:213-216

Richter, Hans Peter, Friedrich, i9:203-209

Ridlon, Marci, That Was Summer (Carpenter, ill.), i4:165-172

Riedel, Cornelia and Klaus Doderer, Der Deutsche Jugendliteraturpreis. Eine Wirkungsanalyse, i20:193-203

Rieder, John, "Edward Lear's Limericks: The Function of Children's Nonsense Poetry," 26:47-60

Riff, Remember (Hall; Cellini, ill.), i3:202-206

Riggio, Milla B., "The Schooling of the Poet: Christian Influences and Latin Rhetoric in the Early Middle Ages," 4:44-50

Riggio, Thomas P., "Isaac Bashevis Singer's Books for Young People," i5:304-310

Rinciari, Ken, ill., The Skin Spinners: Poems (Aiken), i6:195-202

The Rise and Fall of Childhood (Sommerville), i13:188-193

Ritvo, Harriet, "Learning from Animals: Natural History for Children in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries," 13:72-93

"The Road to Fantasy" (Lewis), 11:201-210

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

Roberts, Thomas J., "Science Fiction and the Adolescent," 2:87-91; "Scholarship in New Disciplines," i5:239-246

Robin Hood, 10:1-7

"Robin Hood and the Invention of Children's Literature" (Brockman), 10:1-17

Robinson, Charles, ill., A Dance to Still Music (Corcoran), i4:199-203

Robinson, Gail and Douglas Hill, Coyote the Trickster, i7:233-241

Robinson, Ruth, bib., A New Look at Children's Literature (Anderson and Groff), i6:246-254

Rockwell, Anne, Games (and how to play them), i3:202-206

Rodenbeck, John, "The Tin-Tin Series: Children's Literature and Popular Appeal,"1:93-97

Rogal, Samuel J., "Bleeding Romans on Leaky Barges: Elijah Fenton's Cleopatra and the Process of Schoolboy Verse," 14:123-131

"Roger Sale Puts in a Word for Children's Literature" (Kutty), 7:208-214

Rogers, Katharine M., L. Frank Baum: Creator of Oz, i32:235-238

Rohmer, Harriet, The Legend of Food Mountain/La Montaña del Alimento (Carillo, ill.), i15:179-185

Rollin, Lucy, "The Reproduction of Mothering in Charlotte's Web," 18:42-52; with Mark I. West, Psychoanalytic Responses to Children's Literature, i29:267-274

Romalov, Nancy Tillman and Carolyn Stewart Dyer, Rediscovering Nancy Drew, i25:255-261

"Romanian Folklore and Ion Creang|'s Recollections of Childhood" (Taylor), 4:70-79

Romano, Clare and John Ross, ills., New Coasts and Strange Harbors (Hill and Perkins, eds.), i6:195-202

"Romantic Echoes in the Willows" (Gillin), 16:169-174

Romanticism and Children's Literature in Nineteenth-Century England (McGavran, Jr.), i22:210-214

Romines, Ann, Constructing the Little House: Gender, Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder, i30:194-198

Room for Me and a Mountain Lion: Poetry of Open Space (Larrick), i6:195-202

"Room with a View: Bedroom Scenes in Picture Books" (Moebius), 19:53-74

Rootabaga Stories (Sandburg), 8:118-132

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

Rose, Jacqueline, The Case of Peter Pan or The Impossibility of Children's Fiction, i14:177-185

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

Rose in Bloom (Alcott), 109-138

Rosen, Barbara, "The Child in Shakespeare," 2:209-212; "Remarks," 3:196-197; "Ten Books," i2:223-225; "The Wandering Life of Sanmao," 15:120-138

Rosen, Judy, "Literature for and by Children: The Other Side of Elizabeth I's Character Never Before Revealed by Previous Historians," 5:311-314

Rosen, William, rev., Poems from the Hebrew (Mezey, ed.), i2:236-236

Rosenblatt, Roger, Children of War i13:188-193

Rosenthal, Lynne, "The Development of Consciousness in Lucy Boston's The Children of Green Knowe," 8:53-67; "Misunderstood: A Victorian Book for Adults," 3:94-102

Rosenthal, M.L. The Adventures of Pinocchio, Tale of a Puppet (Collodi; Howell, ill.), i15:186-192

Ross, Ann with Burton Supree, Bear's Heart, i7:233-241

Ross, John and Clare Romano, ills., New Coasts and Strange Harbors (Hill and Perkins, eds.), i6:195-202

Rossetti, Christina, 12:61-77; Goblin Market, 12:61-77; 25:181-204; Sing-Song, 22:3-26

Rotert, Richard, "The Kiss in a Box," 18:114-124

Rothwell, Erika, "'You Catch It if You Try to Do Otherwise': The Limitations of E. Nesbit's Cross-Written Vision of the Child," 25:60-70

Rotten Island (Steig), i15:197-206

Rousseau's émile and Early Children's Literature (Patterson; Bator, rev.), i2:238-239

Rowland, Clarissa M., "Bungalows and Bazaars: India in Victorian Children's Fiction," 1:192-196

Roxborough, Steve, "The Novel of Crisis: Contemporary Adolescent Fiction," i7:248-254

Roy, Jeroo, ill., The Story of Prince Rama (Thompson), i17:193-201

Rubio, Mary Henley, Harvesting Thistles: The Textual Garden of L.M. Montgomery, i27:223-232

Rudman, Masha Kabakow, Children's Literature: An Issue Approach, i6:246-254

Rudolph, Emanuel D., "How It Developed That Botany Was the Science Thought to be Most Suitable for Victorian Young Ladies," 2:92-97

Rudyard Kipling (Bloom, ed.), i20:175-179

Rudyard Kipling: A Biography (Seymour-Smith), i20:180-186

Rudyard Kipling's Kim (Bloom, ed.), i20:175-179

"Running Risks with Language: Contemporary Prose and Poetry for Children in West Germany" (Zipes), i11:191-194

Ruskin, John, 1:62-73, 8:22-34; 13:3-30; The King of the Golden River, 8:68-79

Russell, David L., Scott O'Dell Twayne's United States Authors Series, i30:199-204

Russian children's literature, 2:221-223; 6:182-187; 18:164-168

"Russian Modernism for Children" (Bushnell), i18:164-168

Russian Poetry for Children (Sokol), i18:164-168

Rustin, Margaret and Michael, Narratives of Love and Loss: Studies in Modern Children's Fiction, i18:197-199

Ruwe, Donelle R., "Benevolent Brothers and Supervising Mothers: Ideology in the Children's Verses of Mary and Charles Lamb and Charlotte Smith," 25:87-114; Culturing the Child 1690-1914: Essays in Memory of Mitzi Myers, i34:219-221; "Guarding the British Bible from Rousseau: Sarah Trimmer, William Godwin, and the Pedagogical Periodical," 29:1-17

Ryss, Yevgeny, Search Behind the Lines, i9:203-209