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"Sacred Text and Secular Values" (Adams), 27:199-204

"Sacrifice and Mercy in Wilde's "The Happy Prince"" (Griswold), 3:103-106

Sadker, Myra Pollack and David Miller Sadker, Now Upon A Time: A Contemporary View of Children's Literature, i6:246-254

Sadler, Glenn Edward, An Expression of Character: The Letters of George MacDonald, i27:205-210; "'The Little Girl That Had No Tongue': An Unpublished Short Story by George MacDonald," 2:18-34; "Playing Hopscotch through Children's Literature," i16:205-206; ed., Teaching Children's Literature: Issues, Pedagogy, Resources, i23:243-247; "Victorian Fantasy Fiction Is No Longer Just for the Childlike," i22:215-218; with Jeffrey Leech, It Must Have Been McNutt (Kushe and Hastings, ills.), i4:199-203

"The Sage of La Fontaine, or a Certain Art of Living" (Tailleux), 1:37-41

Sailing to Cythera (Willard; McPhail, ill.), i5:288-293

Saint-Exupéry, see de Saint-Exupéry, Antoine

Sale, Roger, 7:208-214; "Baum's Magic Powder of Life," i8:157-163; "Child Reading and Man Reading: Oz, Babar, and Pooh," 1:162-172; Fairy Tales and After: From Snow White to E.B. White, i8:184-190

Salowey, Christina, "Once Upon an Earlier Time," 31:176-180

Salt River Times (Mayne), 21:101-117

Sammons, Martha C., A Guide through Narnia, i10:163-168

Sanchez, Reuben, "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," 23:221-242

Sandburg, Carl, 3:245-248; Rootabaga Stories, 8:118-132

Sandin, Joan, ill., Grandpa's Maria (Hellberg), i4:199-203

"The Sane, the Mad, the Good, the Bad: T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" (Hodge), 7:129-146

Sanger, Marjory Bartlett, Billy Bartram and His Green World, i5:261-269

Sansom, Clive, An English Year, i10:186-193

Sati the Rastifarian (White; McCannon, ill.), i2:223-225

"Satoshi Kitamura: Aesthetic Dimensions" (Doonan), 19:107-137

"Saussure, Sex, and Socially challenged Teens: A Polyphonic Analysis of Adolescent Fiction" (Martin), 30:215-220

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

"Saving 'Cinderella': History and Story in Ashpet and Ever After" (Gruner), 31:142-154

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

Sayers, Frances Clarke, Edna Johnson and Evelyn R. Sickels, eds., Anthology of Children's Literature ( Eichenberg, ill.) , i6:246-254

Scandinavian children's literature, 3:223-224; see also Swedish, Norwegian and Danish

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

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

Scherf, Walter, "Family Conflicts and Emancipation in Fairy Tales," 3:77-93

Schiller, Justin G., "Artistic Awareness in Early Children's Books," 3:177-185; with Alison Lurie, eds., Classics of Children's Literature, i10:194-198

Schindel, Morton, "Children's Literature on Film: Through the Audiovisual Era to the Age of Telecommunications," 9:93-106

Schlein, Miriam, The Girl Who Would Rather Climb Trees, i5:298-300

Schmidt, Annie M.G., 11:135-144; Pink Lemonade, i11:182-190

Schmidt, Gary D., "Children's Literature and Considered Bravado," i23:243-247; "Questions of Power," i21:167-173; "To Establish a Canon," i20:218-224; with Donald R. Hettinga, eds., Sitting at the Feet of the Past: Retelling the North American Folktale for Children, i24:193-198; with Charlotte F. Otten, eds., The Voice of the Narrator in Children's Literature: Insights from Writers and Critics, i20:230-235

Schmidt, Nancy J., ed., Children's Literature and Audio-Visual Materials in Africa, i7:225

Schneiderman, Leo, Arrow to the Sun, i4:196-198

"Scholarship in New Disciplines" (Roberts), i5:239-246

Scholes, Robert, Structural Fabulation: An Essay on Fiction of the Future, i9:185-190

Scholt, Grayce and Jane Bingham, Fifteen Centuries of Children's Literature: An Annotated Chronology of British and American Works in Historical Context, i14:187-193

The Schoolgirl Ethic: the Life and Work of Angela Brazil (Freeman), i8:168-175

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

"Schooling through Fiction" (Gillespie), 14:61-81

Schoolroom Poets: Childhood, Performance, and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917 (Sorby), i34:222-226

Schulz, Charles, The "Snoopy Come Home" Movie Book, i2:219-221

Schwarcz, Joseph H. and Chava Schwarcz, The Picture Book Comes of Age: Looking at Childhood through the Art of Illustration, i21:185-188

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

science fiction, 2:87-91; 5:239-246, 294-297; 6:202-210; 9:185-190; 10:102-110, 111-112; see also "fantasies"

"Science Fiction and the Adolescent" (Roberts), 2:87-91

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

Science Fiction for Young Readers (Sullivan, ed.), i24:221-225

Scott, Carole, "Clothed in Nature or Nature Clothed: Dress as Metaphor in the Illustrations of Beatrix Potter and C.M. Barker," 22:70-89; with Maria Nikolajeva, How Picturebooks Work , i31:192-200; "Kipling's Combat Zones: Training Grounds in the Mowgli Stories, Captains Courageous, and Stalky & Co.," 20:52-68

Scott, Dorothea Hayward, Chinese Popular Literature and the Child, i10:183-185; "Perrault and Aesop's Fables," 10:218-225

Scott O'Dell: Twayne's United States Authors Series (Russell), i30:199-203

Scully, James, rev., Opposites (Wilbur), i2:240-242

Scutter, Heather," Writing the Child: the Darkening of the Green World," 32:239-245

"The Sea-Dream: Peter Pan and Treasure Island" (Blake), 6:165-181

Search Behind the Lines (Ryss), i9:203-209

Seasons of Splendor: Tales, Myths and Legends of India (Jaffrey; Foreman, ill.), i17:193-201

Sebesta, Sam Leaton and William J. Iverson, Literature for Thursday's Child, i6:246-254

Sebestyen, Ouida, Words by Heart, i10:169-177

The Secret Garden, (Burnett) 1:74-76; 7:191-207; 9:178-182; 11:1-13; 16:91-108; 22:101-126

"The Secret Garden 'Misread': The Broadway Musical as Creative Interpretation" (Bixler), 22:101-126

The Secret Garden: Nature's Magic (Bixler), i26:229-237

Secret Gardens: A Study of the Golden Age of Children's Literature (Carpenter), i15:207-210

The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarlane and the Stratemeyer Syndicate (Greenwald), i34:239-245

The Secret of the Stratemeyer Syndicate: Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, and the Million Dollar Fiction Factory (Billman), i18:173-183

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

The Seeing Stick (Yolen), i7:221-224

Seelye, John, "Notes on the Waist-High Culture," 9:178-182

Segal, Lore, ed., The Juniper Tree and Other Tales from Grimm (Grimm; Sendak, ill.), i3:213-218

Segel, Elizabeth, "Domesticity and the Wide, Wide World," i8:168-175; "Lives and Letters," 12:185-191

Ségur, Comtesse Sophie de, 17:64-80; 21:20-42

A Select Assembly of Notable Books and Manuscripts from the Allison-Shelley Collection of Anglica Americana Germanica (Shelley), i3:239-240

Sendak, Maurice, 1:138-142 (interview); 6:130-140; 9:178-182; 10:178-182; 12:3-24; 18:68-86; 19:192-197; 24:229-234,235-240; 28:132-146; Caldecott & Co.: Notes on Books and Pictures, i19:192-197; ill., Dear Mili (Grimm, Manheim, trans.), i19:192-197; ill., Dwarf Long Nose (Hauff), 25:1-23; ill., Fly By Night (Jarrell), 11:125-134; Higglety Pigglety Pop!, 32:112-133; ill., The Juniper Tree and Other Tales from Grimm (Segal), i3:213-218; ill., King Grisley-Beard (Grimm), i3:213-218; Outside Over There, 13:139-153; ill., Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories (Singer), i5:304-310; 33:171-184

"Sendak Confronts the 'Now' Generation" (McAlpine), 1:138-142

"Sendak's Mythic Childhood" (Cech), i11:178-182

Sender, Ruth Minsky, The Cage, i17:206-211

A Separate Peace, (Knowles), 30:67-80, 81-95

Series Books, 3:196-197; 7:17-44; 8:168-175; 9:214-217; 18:173-183; 25:255-261; 27:223-232

"Series Fiction Then and Now" (Grossman), i18:173-183

Serraillier, Ian, Suppose You Met a Witch (Emberly, ill.), i3:211-212

Servello, Joe, ill., Songs of the Chippewa (Bierhorst), i4:196-198; The Supreme, Superb, Exalted and Delightful, one and Only Magic Building (Kotzwinkle), i3:214-218

Set of Toys (Fenn), 25:215-228

Settlers and Strangers: Native Americans of the Desert Southwest and History as They Saw It (Baker), i77:232-241

Settling America (Kherdian, ed.), i6:195-202

Seuss, Dr., 2:166-171; 19:179-188; 23:137-164; 27:150-184; The Butter Battle Book, i15:197-206; 33:263-267

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

Shaheen, Aaron, "Endless Frontiers and Emancipation from History: Horatio Alger's Reconstruction of Place and Time in Ragged Dick," 33:20-40

Shakespeare, William, 2:209-212; 12:149-153; 17:47-63; 32:1-14; Macbeth (Von, ill.), i12:149-153

Shakespeare and His Theatre (Brown; Gentleman, ill.), i12:149-153

"Shakespeare for Girls: Mary Lamb and Tales from Shakespeare" (Marsden), 17:47-63

Shannon, George, "Writing the Empty Cup: Rhythm and Sound as Content," 19:138-148

Sharing Literature With Children (Butler; Sendak, cover design), i6:246-254

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

Shavit, Zohar, A Past Without Shadow: Constructing the Past in German Books for Children, i34:231-238; Poetics of Children's Literature, i17:151-155

She Was Nice to Mice (Sheedy), i5:311

Shealy, Daniel, ed., Alcott in Her Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of Her Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates, i34:209-213; Freaks of Genius: Unknown Thrillers by Louisa May Alcott, i24:205-212; Louisa May Alcott's Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories, i24:205-212; with Madeleine B. Stern, From Jo March's Attic: Stories of Intrigue and Suspense, i24:205-212

Sheedy, Alexandra, She Was Nice to Mice, i5:311

Sheffield, Margaret, Where Do Babies Come From; A Book for Children and Their Parents, i2:229-221

Sheldon, Mary Lamb, "A Coming-of-Age for Little Women and Alcott Scholarship," 34:209-218

Shelley, Philip Allison, A Select Assembly of Notable Books and Manuscripts from the Allison-Shelley Collection of Anglica Americana Germanica, i3:239-240

Shelley, Mary Godwin, 5:301-303

Shelley's Mary: A Life of Mary Godwin Shelley (Leighton), i5:301-303

Sheoran, Kamal, "Contemporary Children's Literature in India," 4:127-137

Shepard, E.H., 11:195-198

Shepard, Ray Anthony, "On Their Own: A Review of Three Books," i3:229

Shiloh, 27:185-198

Shimin, Symeon, ill., The Knee-Baby (Jarrell), i3:202-206

"'Shoes of Song and Wings of Rhyme': Vachel Lindsay's Poetry for Children" (Whitney), 2:142-147

"Shooting Bears, Saving Butterflies: Ideology of the Environment in Gibson's 'Herm and I' (1894) and Klass's California Blue (1994)" (Apol), 31:990-115

Shulevitz, Uri, 3:226; ill., The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship (Ransome), i3:226-227; The Magician, i3:226-227; Rain, Rain, Rivers, i3:226-227

Sickels, Evelyn R., Edna Johnson and Frances Clarke Sayers, eds., Anthology of Children's Literature (Eichenberg, ill.), i6:246-254

Sicroff, Seth, "Prickles Under the Frock," 2:105-9

Sigler, Carolyn, editor, Alternative Alices: Visions and Revisions of Lewis Carroll's Alice Books, i28:226-229; "Brave New Alice: Anna Matlack Richards' Maternal Wonderland," 24:55-73; "It's a Small-Minded World After All: International Perspectives on Children's Literature and Censorship," 27:233-238; "Was the Snark a Boojum? One Hundred Years of Lewis Carroll Biographies," 29:229-243; Signal: Approaches to Children's Literature (1970--), i8:196-197

The Signal Approach to Children's Books (Chambers, ed.), i12:200-205

Signposts to Criticism of Children's Literature (Bator, ed.), i13:194-198

"Signs from the Imperial Quarter: Illustrations in Chums, 1892-1914" (MacDonald), 16:31-56

Signs of Childness in Children's Books (Hollindale), i28:268-274

Silver, Carol G., Strange and Secret Peoples: Fairies and Victorian Consciousness, i28:230-237

Silverberg, Robert, ed., Chains of the Sea: Three Original Novellas of Science Fiction, i5:294-297

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

Silverstein, Shel, Where the Sidewalk Ends, i4:165-172

Silvey, Anita, 100 Best Books for Children, i33:242-251

Simons, Judy and Shirley Foster, What Katy Read: Feminist Re-Readings of "Classic" Stories for Girls, i25:240-249

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

Sing a Song for Sixpence (Alderson), i18:169-172

Sing-Song, (Rossetti) 22:3-26

Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 5:304-310; A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw (Vishniac, photographer), i5:303-310; "Isaac Bashevis Singer on Writing for Children," 6:9-16; When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories, (Zemach, ill.), i5:303-310; Why Noah Chose the Dove (Carle, ill.), i5:304-310; The Wicked City (Fisher, ill.), i5:304-310; Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, Sendak, ill.), i5:304-310

Singer, Jerome L.. and Dorothy G., "Television and Reading in the Development of Imagination," 9:126-136

Singh, Minnie, "The Government of Boys: Golding's Lord of the Flies and Ballantyne's Coral Island," 25:205-214

The Singing Game (Opie), i15:211-213

"Singing Mignon's Song: German Literature and Culture in the March Trilogy" (Doyle), 31:50-70

Sircar, Sanjay, "Tea with Alice of Alice in Wonderland by Miles Franklin," 22:127-138; "The Victorian Auntly Narrative Voice and Mrs. Molesworth's Cuckoo Clock," 17:1-24; 22:127-138

Sitting at the Feet of the Past: Retelling the North American Folktale for Children (Schmidt and Hettinga), i24:193-198

"Six Beauties Sleeping" (Cary), i6:224-233

"Six Characters in Search of the Family: The Novels of Paul Zindel" (Henke), 5:130-140

"Six Fantasies: Theme and Style" (Green), i5:288-293

"Six Females: A Mixed Bag" (Lukens), i5:298-300

The Skin Spinners: Poems (Aiken; Rinciari, ill.), i6:196-202

"Skip Rope Rhymes as a Reflection of American Culture" (Butler), 5:14-16

Sleator, William, House of Stairs, i6:211-220

Sloman, Judith, "Jane Eyre's Childhood and Popular Children's Literature," 3:107-116

Slusser, George Edgar, The Farthest Shores of Ursula K. LeGuin, i9:185-190

Smart, Christopher, Hymns for the Amusement of Children, 4:64-69

Smedman, M. Sarah, "Springs of Hope: Recovery of Primordial Time in 'Mythic' Novels for Young Readers," 16:91-108; with Joel Chaston, eds., Bridges for the Young: The Fiction of Katherine Paterson, i33:268-273

Smith, Barbara, "The Expression of Social Values in the Writing of E. Nesbit," 3:153-164

Smith, Charlotte, 25:87-115

Smith, Doris Buchanan, Kelly's Creek, Kick a Stone Home and A Taste of Blackberries, i7:255-261

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

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

Smith, James Steel, A Critical Approach to Children's Literature, i6:246-254

Smith, Jessie Wilcox, 19:206-207

Smith, Joseph H. and William Kerrigan, Opening Texts: Psychoanalysis and the Culture of the Child (Psychiatry and the Humanities, volume 8), i17:143-150

Smith, Katharine Capshaw, "B is for Battle: Children and the Civil War," 29:244-251; Children's Literature of the Harlem Renaissance, i33:258-262; "Constructing a Shared History: Black Pageantry for Children During the Harlem Renaissance," 27: 40-63; editor, Forum: Trauma and Children's Literature, 33:115-208

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

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

Smith, Rukshana, Sumitra's Story, i17:193-201

Smol, Anna, "Heroic Ideology and the Children's Beowulf," 22:90-100

Smulders, Sharon, "Sound, Sense, and Structure in Christina Rossetti's Sing-Song," 21:3-25

Snipes, Wilson Currin, "Five Ways and One of Looking at Mother Goose," 2:98-104

The "Snoopy Come Home" Movie Book (Schulz), i2:219-221
Snow Bound (Mazer), i4:203-209

Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs: A Tale from the Brothers Grimm (Jarrell, trans.; Burkert, ill.), i2:223-225

Snyder, Zilpha K., And All Between and Below the Root, i6:210-220

So What About History? (Morgan), i5:261-269

"The Socratic Pilgrimage of the Elephant's Child" (Cell), 20:132-145

"A Soaring Look at the Picture Book" (Moebius), i21:185-188

Sokol, Elena, Russian Poetry for Children, i18:164-168

Sokoloff, Naomi, Elizabeth Goodenough and Mark A. Heberle, eds., Infant Tongues: The Voice of the Child in Literature, i25:229-232, 233-239

Sólo un pie descalzo (Matute; Figueroa, ill.), i15:174-178

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

"Some Leading, Blurred, and Violent Edges of the Contemporary Picture Book" (Cech), i15:197-206

"Some Personal Notes on Adapting Folk-Fairy Tales to Film" (Davenport), 9:107-115

"Some Remarks on Raggedy Ann and Johnny Gruelle" (Williams), 3:140-146

Somebody Real (Duva, ed.), i5:273-287

Something New Under the Sun (Couratin), i3:230-234

Sommerville, C. John, The Discovery of Childhood in Puritan England, i21:179-184; The Rise and Fall of Childhood, i13:188-193

The Son of Someone Famous (Kerr), i7:226-232

The Song of Sunlight (Hesketh), i10:186-193

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

Songs of the Chippewa (Bierhorst; Servello, ill.), i4:196-198

"Sophisticated Reading for Children: The Experience of the Classical Jewish Academy" (Mendelsohn), 2:35-39

Sorby, Angela, Schoolroom Poets: Childhood, Performance, and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917, i34:222-226

Sound of Chariots (Hunter), 16:91-108

"Sound, Sense, and Structure in Christina Rossetti's Sing-Song" (Smulders), 21:3-25

South African children's literature, 33:274-279

Southall, Ivan, Benson Boy (Fetz, ill.), i4:203-209; Bread and Honey, i4:195-196; Head in the Clouds, i3:230-234
Southern realism, 7:255-261

Soviet children's literature (see Russian children's literature)

Sparing the Child: Grief and the Unspeakable in Youth Literature about Nazism and the Holocaust (Bosmajian), i32:252-263

"Speaking As a Child/Hearing As an Adult" (Goodenough), i23:261-264

"The Spear and the Piccolo: Heroic and Pastoral Dimensions of William Steig's Dominic and Abel's Island" (Moss), 10:124-140

Spence, Eleanor, The Nothing Place, i3:229-230, 230-234

Spiegel, Harriet, "Instructing the Children: Advice from the Twelfth-Century Fables of Marie de France," 17:25-46

Spies on the Devil's Belt (Haynes), i5:261-269

Spirit Child: The Story of the Nativity (Bierhorst, trans.; Cooney, ill.), 15:179-185

The Spitfire on the Northern Line (Jones), i10:186-193

Spitz, Ellen Handler, Inside Picture Books, i29:275-280

Spitz, Sheryl A., "Additional Thoughts on East Slavic 'Dirge' Lullabies: The Hunting Song," 21:141-144

"The Spring List" (Miner), i2:219-220

The Spring on the Mountain (Allen), i4:173-175

"Springs of Hope: Recovery of Primordial Time in 'Mythic' Novels for Young Readers" (Smedman), 16:91-108

Squeaking Crust, (Fuller), i10:186-193

Srinivasan, A.V. and Kamla Srinivasan, ill., A Hindu Primer: Yaksha Prashna, i17:193-201

St. John, Judith, ed., The Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, 1476-1910, a Catalogue, Volume II, i6:258-260

St. Nicholas Magazine, 5:66-73; 25:153-180

Stag Boy (Rayner), i4:173-175

Stahl, J.D., "Children's Literature and the Politics of the Nation-State," i20:193-203; Grimm Translation and Scholarship, i17:182-192; Mark Twain, Culture and Gender: Envisioning America through Europe, i24:213-216; "History or Histories? World Literature for Children--Universal or Particular?" 26:211-214; "Moral Despair and the Child as Symbol of Hope in Pre-World War II Berlin," 14:83-104; "Widening Circles: Readers Classrooms, Cultures," i22:179-182

Stalky & Co. (Kipling), 20:36-51,52-68

"Stalky and the Language of Education" (Stewart), 20:36-51

Stallcup, Jackie E., "Power, Fear, and Children's Picture Books," 30:125-158

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

Stanton, Joseph, "The Dreaming Picture Books of Chris Van Allsburg," 24:161-180; "Maurice Sendak's Urban Landscapes," 28:132-146

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

Star Ka'at (Norton and Madlee; Colonna, ill.), i6:202-211

Star Prince Charlie (Anderson and Dickson), i6:203-210

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

States, Bert O., Dreaming and Storytelling, i25:271-277

Steele, Elizabeth and Diane F. Gillespie, eds., Julia Duckworth Stephen: Stories for Children, Essays for Adults, i17:202-205

Steig, Michael, "Reading Outside Over There," 13:139-153, "Why Bettelheim?," 18:125-126

Steig, William, 18:31-41; Abel's Island, 10:124-140; Dominic, 10:124-140; Rotten Island, i15:197-206

Stephen, Julia Duckworth, 17:202-205

Stephens, John, Language and Ideology in Children's Fiction, i22:173-178; "Metafiction and Interpretation: William Mayne's Salt River Times, Winter Quarters, and Drift," 21:101-117; with Robert McCallum, Retelling Stories, Framing Culture: Traditional Story and Metanarratives in Children's Literature, i29:219-228

"Stepmother Tales in Japan" (Ury), 9:61-72

Stern, Madeleine B., Behind a Mask: The Unknown Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott, i9:210-213; Louisa's Wonder Book: An Unknown Alcott Juvenile, i9:210-213; Plots and Counterplots: More Unknown Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott, i9:210-213; Studies in the American Renaissance (two articles), 9:210-213; with Joel Myerson, eds., Freaks of Genius: Unknown Thrillers by Louisa May Alcott, 24:205-212; with Daniel Shealy, From Jo March's Attic: Stories of Intrigue and Suspense, i24:205-212

Stern, Simon, ill., Dragonfall 5 and the Royal Beast (Earnshaw), i5:294-297; i6:202-211; Dragonfall 5 and the Space Cowboys (Earnshaw), i6:202-211

Stevenson, Deborah, "Letters from the Editor: the Making of Modern Children's Literature," 28:256-262

Stevenson, Robert Louis, 3:242-245; 19:90-106; Poems, i3:242-245; Treasure Island, 6:165-181; 26:61-85

Steward, James Christen, The New Child: British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood, 1730-1830, i25:262-269

Stewart, D.H., "Stalky and the Language of Education," 20:36-51

Stewart, Michelle Pagni, "Daughters, Mothers, Stories," 30:211-214; "Making Visible the Invisible Ideologies of Race," i33:274-279

"Still a Slave: Legal and Spiritual Freedom in Julius Lester's 'Where the Sun Lives'" (Connolly), 26:123-139

"'Still so much work to be done': Taking up the Challenge of Children's Poetry" (Tarr), 28:195-201

Stobbs, William, Athens at War (Warner), i3:222-223

Stoffel, Stephanie Lovett, Lewis Carroll and Alice, i29:229-243

Stofflet, Mary, Dr. Seuss from Then to Now, i19:179-188

Storm and Other Old English Riddles (Crossley-Holland), i3:198-202

Storr, Catherine, ed., On Children's Literature (Jan), i3:238

The Story of a Bad Boy (Aldrich), 5:63-65

"The Story of a Bad Boy" (Beattie), 5:63-65

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

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

"The Story of the Unhappy Willow" (Alegría), 17:135-142

Storytelling and Creative Drama (Chambers), i6:246-254

Stott, Jon C., "Biography for Children," i3:245-248; "From Here to Eternity: Aspects of Pastoral in the Green Knowe Series," 11:145-155; "Jean George's Arctic Pastoral: A Reading of Julie of the Wolves," 3:131-139; "The Poetics and Politics of Adaptation: Traditional Tales as Children's Literature," 24:193-198

Stout-Hearted Seven (Frazier), i4:203-209

Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Uncle Tom's Cabin, 34:59-82

Strange and Secret Peoples: Fairies and Victorian Consciousness (Silver), i28:230-237

Straparola, Giovanfrancesco, 32:209-215

Strategies of Fantasy (Attebery), i28:202-214

Stratemeyer, Edward, 7:17-44; 18:173-183; 34:239-245

"A Striking Contrast: Recent British and American Poetry for Children" (Perkins), i10:186-193

Structural Fabulation: An Essay on Fiction of the Future (Scholes), i9:185-190

"The Structure of the Moral Dilemma in Shiloh" (Mills), 27:150-184

Struwwelpeter, 5:162-179; 30:235-237

Styles, Morag, From the Garden to the Street: An Introduction to 300 Years of Poetry for Children, i28:195-201

Stubley, Trevor, ill., Bisha of Burundi (Clifford), i2:215-217

"The Sturdy Fabric of Cultural Imperialism: Tracing Its Patterns in Contemporary Children's Novels" (MacCann), 33:185-208

Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables (Reimer, ed.), i22:192-195

Suchan, James, "Alice's Journey from Alien to Artist," 7:78-92

Sullivan, C.W., III, "Gaming on the Lea," i15:211-213; "A Personal Book and a Tribute," i20:211-217; ed., Science Fiction for Young Readers, i24:221-225

Sumerian literature, 14:1-30

Sumitra's Story (Smith), i17:193-201

The Summer Before (Windsor), i4:176-178

The Summer Maker: An Ojibway Indian Myth (Bernstein and Korbrin), i7:234-241

Summer of My German Soldier (Greene), i9:203-209

"Summer Reading at Woodlands: A Juvenile Library of the Old South" (Bakker), 9:221-232

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

Summerly, Felix, 8:35-52

Sunrise Tomorrow (Mitchison), i2:215-217

Superman, 5:117-129

Suppose You Met a Witch (Serraillier; Emberly, ill.), i3:211-212

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

The Supreme, Superb, Exalted and Delightful, One and Only Magic Building (Kotzwinkle; Servello, ill.), i3:214-218

Susina Jan, "Carroll and Cohen: On a First-Name Basis with Charles Lutwidge Dodgson," 26:221-228; "Dealing with Victorian Fairies," 28:230-237; "Dramatic Victorians," i21:197-202; "Dream Children," i19:206-207; An Expression of Character: the Letters of George MacDonald (Sadler), i27:205-210; "A Feast of Fairy Tales," i20:225-229

Sutherland, Zena, i24:229-234; ed., The Arbuthnot Anthology of Children's Literature, 4th edition, i6:246-254; with May Hill Arbuthnot, Children and Books, 4th edition, i6:246-254

Sutton-Smith, Brian, "Early Stories as Poetry," 9:137-150

Swedish literature, 3:223-224; 9:51-60

Sweeney, Meghan M., "Checking Out America: Libraries as Agents of Acculturation in Three Mid-Century Girls' Books," 33:41-65

Sweetwater (Yep; Noonan, ill.), i4:173-175; i5:288-293

Swinfen, Ann, In Defense of Fantasy. A Study of the Genre In English and American Literature since 1945, i14:177-185

Sylvester, William, "When I was a Child I Spake Like a Greek," 7:93-103

Szekeres, Cyndy, ill., Pippa Mouse (Boegehold), i3:202-206