Children's & young adult literature: Background information
This is a guide for those researching children's or young adult literature.
Background information
- Handbook of Research on Children's and Young Adult Literature by Shelby Wolf (Editor); Karen Coats (Editor); Patricia A. Enciso (Editor); Christine Jenkins (Editor)Publication Date: 2011This landmark volume is the first to bring together leading scholarship on children's and young adult literature from three intersecting disciplines: Education, English, and Library and Information Science. See especially the section on Picture Books.
- The Edinburgh Companion to Children's Literature by Clémentine Beauvais (Editor); Maria Nikolajeva (Editor)Publication Date: 2017This collection takes informed and scholarly readers to the utmost frontier of children's literature criticism, from the intricate worlds of children's poetry, picturebooks and video games to the new theoretical constellations of critical plant studies, non-fiction studies and big data analyses of literature.
- The Oxford Handbook of Children's Literature by Lynne Vallone (Editor); Julia Mickenberg (Editor)Publication Date: 2011The Oxford Handbook of Children's Literature is an ambitious new resource that provides a thorough grounding in the field through a selection of original interdisciplinary essays on canonical and popular works in the Anglo American tradition. Twenty-six essays by top scholars from varied disciplines address theoretical, historical, sociological, and critical issues through analyses of classic novels such as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, and The Swiss Family Robinson; early educational and religious works such as The New England Primer and Froggy's Little Brother; picture books, comics and graphic novels such as Millions of Cats, Peanuts and American Born Chinese; early readers, including The Cat in the Hat and the Frog and Toad books; newer children's classics such as Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry and Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret, the Harry Potter series and His Dark Materials trilogy; and works of poetry and drama, including The Dream Keeper and Peter Pan.
- The Cambridge Companion to Children's Literature by M. O. Grenby (Editor); Andrea Immel (Editor)Publication Date: 2009This Companion offers a state-of-the-subject survey of English-language children's literature from the seventeenth century to the present. With discussions ranging from eighteenth-century moral tales to modern fantasies by J. K. Rowling and Philip Pullman, the Companion illuminates acknowledged classics and many more neglected works.
- Children's Literature by M. O. GrenbyISBN: 9780748649037Publication Date: 2014This book introduces students to the unique challenges of working with children's literature, updated for this new edition. Unlike the rigidly chronological approach of many introductions to children's literature, the genre-based approach of this volume ensures that all the principal genres are covered in detail. These include fables, fantasy, adventure stories, moral tales, family stories, school stories and children's poetry.
- Reading the Art in Caldecott Award Books by Gail D. Nordstrom; Heidi K. HammondPublication Date: 2014Reading the Art in Caldecott Award Books is a practical and easy-to-use reference handbook explaining what makes the art in Caldecott Medal and Honor books distinguished.
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