Children's Literature Review: Excerpts from Reviews, Criticism, and Commentary on Books for Children and Young PeopleTom Burns Gale, 2006 - 272 Seiten This illustrated series covers more than 600 writers and illustrators for children and young adults, including such notable figures as Louisa May Alcott, Judy Blume, A. A. Milne, Walter Dean Myers and Maurice Sendak. Typical entries consist of a listing of major works and awards and criticism from significant reviews and commentaries on the authors or artists works. Each volume includes cumulative author name and nationality indexes as well as a volume-specific title index. A cumulative title index to the entire series is published separately. |
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... quilt functions to alter reality by providing infor- mation about a hiding place for weary fugitive slaves . For the dominant culture , a quilt hung on a porch gave it freshness , while the enslaved saw the quilt as a symbol of hope for ...
... quilt functions to alter reality by providing infor- mation about a hiding place for weary fugitive slaves . For the dominant culture , a quilt hung on a porch gave it freshness , while the enslaved saw the quilt as a symbol of hope for ...
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... quilt . Her embrace of Western culture causes her to value the commodification and mass production of the quilt rather than its African threads rooted in the transforming power of family experience . Mama ex- claims to Grandma : " You ...
... quilt . Her embrace of Western culture causes her to value the commodification and mass production of the quilt rather than its African threads rooted in the transforming power of family experience . Mama ex- claims to Grandma : " You ...
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... quilt . But - whoosh ! Brother Wind was gone . ( 9-10 ) Mirandy is incapable of capturing Brother Wind with the quilt because its symbolic purpose is violated by her action . The rhetorical distinction of the quilt is to liberate rather ...
... quilt . But - whoosh ! Brother Wind was gone . ( 9-10 ) Mirandy is incapable of capturing Brother Wind with the quilt because its symbolic purpose is violated by her action . The rhetorical distinction of the quilt is to liberate rather ...
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Britishborn American novelist editor shortstory writer autobiographer | 1 |
Censorship in Childrens Literature | 29 |
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