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The Cambridge Companion to Children’s Literature

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by M. O. Grenby


  Rumpelstiltskin stories 96, 97–8

  of Shakespeare’s plays 95

  as timeless and universal stories 93–4

  transmitting literary heritage 92

  value as story 92–3

  in The Wind in the Willows 105, 106

  reviews of books 6–7, 22, 109–10, 114, 117–18, 120

  Rey, H. A.: Curious George series 58, 64–5

  Rhodes, Hugh: Book of Nurture and School of Manners 258

  Rice, Bebe Faas: The Place at the Edge of the Earth 223–4

  Richards, Frank 216

  Richards, Grant: fails to protect his copyright 51

  Richardson, Samuel 11–12

  Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded 11

  Rifkin, Jeremy 251

  Robin, Christopher (fictional character): Winnie-the-Pooh 249–50

  Robin Hood stories 96–7

  Robin of Sherwood (TV series) 92

  Rodgers, Mary: Freaky Friday 234

  Rossof, Meg: How I Live Now 205, 206–7

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques: Émile: or On Education 8, 177, 178, 210

  Routledge, George (publisher) 41

  Rover (comic book) 153

  Rowling, J. K. 156–7

  character of Hermione in Harry Potter novels

  classic status and Harry Potter novels 117, 119

  families in Harry Potter novels 194–5, 206

  and internet pre-ordering 121

  internet statistics and Harry Potter novels 112–13, 114

  and school stories 220–1

  Rubin, Joan Shelley: Songs of Ourselves: The Uses of Poetry in America 88

  Rukeyser, Muriel: The Life of Poetry 79–80

  Rumpelstiltskin stories 96, 97–8

  Rushdie, Salman: Haroun and the Sea of Stories 3

  Ryan, Pam Muñoz: Esperanza Rising 185

  Sabuda, Robert 43

  The Christmas Alphabet 128–9

  Sachar, Louis: Holes 112–13, 114, 119

  Said, Edward: The World, the Text, and the Critic 215

  Salmon, Edward 144, 145–6

  Schmidt, Gary D.: Straw Into Gold 96, 98

  school books 4, 137–41

  school stories 209–24

  basic plots 213

  and discipline and surveillance 211, 223–4

  gender in contemporary 222–3

  and masculinity 216

  read in context of Foucault’s disciplinary society 211

  and realism 221–2

  school metaphors 211–12

  television versions 221

  Schor, Juliet B.: Born to Buy 203

  Scieszka, Jon: The Stinky Cheese Man (with Lane Smith) 267, 270

  Scoppetone, Sandra: Trying Hard to Hear You 186

  Scott, William R. 69, 71

  Seager, Francis 4

  Selznick, Brian: The Invention of Hugo Cabret 74

  Sendak, Maurice 58, 66, 73–4

  and adult/child hybridity 160–1, 169–73

  Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life 160–1

  Mommy? 140

  Pierre 84

  Where the Wild Things Are 49–50, 160–1, 169–73

  Serraillier, Ian: The Silver Sword 204

  Seton, Ernst Thompson

  Two Little Savages 63

  Wild Animals I Have Known 247

  Seuss, Dr 160, 270

  Sewell, Anna: Black Beauty 244–5

  Shakespeare, William 95

  Shannon, David: The Rough-Face Girl (with Martin) 94

  Shaw, Charles G.: It Looked Like Spilt Milk 71

  Sherwood, Mary Martha: The History of the Fairchild Family 182, 196

  ‘sight word’ instructional method See ‘look–say’ instructional method

  Signal (periodical) 88

  Simplicissimus (periodical) 57

  Sinclair, Catherine: Holiday House 262

  Sing a Song of Sixpence 61–2

  Sís, Peter

  Czechoslovakian background 58–9

  exploring the shape of the world 63–4

  Madlenka 64, 65

  Sloan, Glenda 77

  Slobodkina, Esphyr 58, 72

  Smith, Dodie: The Hundred and One Dalmatians 118–19

  Smith, E. Boyd 65

  Smith, G. Castle (‘Brenda’): Froggy’s Little Brother 197

  Smith, Lane: The Stinky Cheese Man (with Scieszka) 267, 270

  socio-economic contexts of growth of children’s literature 9

  class and social elevation

  new understanding of parenthood 9–14

  Some Thoughts Concerning Education (Locke) 4, 7–8, 28–34, 130, 176–7, 178

  Sorby, Angela 80–1, 88

  Spier, Peter 58–9

  Spirin, Gennady 74

  The Crane Wife (with Bodkin) 58–9

  Spufford, Francis: The Child that Books Built 27–8

  Spyri, Johanna: Heidi 117, 185–6

  St Nicholas (periodical) 110

  Stanley, Diana 163

  Stanley, Diane

  Fortune 74

  Rumpelstiltskin’s Daughter 101

  Steichen, Edward: First Picture Book 69

  Stephens, John: Retelling Stories, Framing Culture (with McCallum) 97

  Steptoe, John: Stevie 116

  Stevenson, Robert Louis

  A Child’s Garden of Verses 80, 86–8

  ‘The Land of Counterpane’ 86–8

  Treasure Island 15, 42, 154

  Stewart, Susan: On Longing 261, 267, 268

  Stoker, Bram: Dracula 266–7

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher 248

  Strachan, Ian: Journey of 1,000 Miles 200

  Streatfeild, Noel 200

  Ballet Shoes 151–2

  Tennis Shoes 152

  Stretton, Hesba: Jessica’s First Prayer 178–9, 182, 197

  Struwwelpeter (Hoffmann) 57, 60, 66, 84, 259

  Sturgis, H. O.: Tim 222–3

  Styles, Morag 77

  From the Garden to the Street 80

  Sumerian writing systems 129

  Summerly, Mrs Felix (pseud.) See Cole, Marian Fairman

  Surat, Michele Maria: Angel Child, Dragon Child (with Vo-Dinh) 200–1

  survival

  and The Borrowers 163, 172

  and literacy learning 127

  and Wild Things 172

  Swallows and Amazons series (Ransome) 49–50, 179, 180–1, 200

  Swift, Jonathan: Gulliver’s Travels 235–6, 246, 260, 261

  Sword, Elizabeth: A Child’s Anthology of Poetry 81

  Szyk, Arthur 131

  tactile books 69

  The Tale of Peter Rabbit (Potter) 35–7, 38, 51, 52, 105, 252

  Taylor, Ann and Jane

  City Scenes / Rural Scenes 60

  New Cries of London 59–60

  Rhymes for the Nursery 85

  Signor Topsy-Turvy’s Wonderful Magic Lantern 246

  Tchen, Richard: Spinners (with Napoli) 99

  technology

  advances in book production 8

  internet See internet

  Thackeray, William Makepeace

  The Rose and the Ring 15–16, 265

  Vanity Fair 25–7

  Thomas, Joseph 81, 88

  A Token for Children (Janeway) 4–5, 6, 176, 178, 259

  Tolkien, J. R. R.: The Hobbit 15, 49–50, 155, 226

  Tom and Jerry (cartoon) 263

  Tom Brown’s Schooldays (Hughes) 15, 154, 184, 212–15, 222–3

  Tom Thumb 262

  Tom Tit Tot 98

  See also Rumpelstiltskin stories

  tomboys 152, 156

  Alcott’s Jo March 147–8, 150, 157, 184

  Enid Blyton’s George 143–4, 147, 157

  Yonge’s Ethel 148–50

  Touchstones: Reflections on the Best in Children’s Literature (Children’s Literature Association) 111

  Toy Story (animated film) 249

  toys in stories, representations of 248–50

  See also objects in stories

  Trea
sure Island (Stevenson) 15, 42, 154

  Tresselt, Alvin: Hide and Seek Fog 69

  Tribunella, Eric: A Separate Peace 222–3

  Trier, Walter 58

  Trimmer, Sarah

  Fabulous Histories 245–6

  The Guardian of Education (book review journal) 7, 109–10

  Twain, Mark: masculinity in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 154

  university syllabi and children’s literature 110–13

  Vachell, H. A.: The Hill 222–3

  Vardell, Sylvia: Poetry Aloud Here! 77

  Velde, Vivian Vande: The Rumpelstiltskin Problem 98

  Visible World See Comenius

  Vo-Dinh Mai: Angel Child, Dragon Child (with Surat) 200–1

  Voigt, Cynthia: Homecoming 157

  volvelles 42, 67

  See also movable books

  Von Olfers, Sibylle 63, 71

  Von Ziegesar, Cecila: Gossip Girl series 23

  Wade, Lee: The Cheerios Play Book 24, 32–3

  Wall, Barbara: The Narrator’s Voice: The Dilemma of Children’s Fiction 6

  Waltz, Jean-Jacques 57

  war 213–17

  Warne, Frederick (publisher) 35, 41

  The Water-Babies (Kingsley) 228, 230–2, 242–3

  Watt, Ian: The Rise of the Novel 9

  Watts, Isaac: Divine Songs 4, 80, 85, 259–60

  Waugh, Alec: The Loom of Youth 222–3

  Webb, Kaye 40, 42, 50

  Webster, Noah 138

  A Grammatical Institute of the English Language 137

  Weetzie Bat (Block) 184, 205–6

  Weisgard, Leonard: The Important Book 71

  Weitzman, David: Rama and Sita 74

  Westall, Robert

  The Machine Gunners 15

  on writing for children 15

  Wharton, Robert: Historiæ pueriles 5

  Where the Wild Things Are (Sendak) 49–50, 160–1, 169–73

  compared to The Borrowers 169–73

  White, E. B. 127–8, 160

  Charlotte’s Web 127, 166, 246

  White, T. H.: Mistress Masham’s Repose 187–8

  Wiese, Kurt: The Chinese Ink Stick 63

  Wilder, Laura Ingalls: Little House series 119, 199, 251

  Wildsmith, Brian: Cat on the Mat series 140

  Williams, Garth: Little Fur Family 69

  Williams, William Carlos 85–6

  Williams-Ellis family: In and Out of Doors 50

  Williamson, Henry: Tarka the Otter 247

  The Wind in the Willows (Grahame) 15, 101–2, 105, 106, 186, 243–4, 252–3

  Wizard (comic book) 153

  Wolff, Virginia Euwer: internet statistics and True Believer 112–13, 114, 119

  Wollstonecraft, Mary

  on children’s education 10, 134

  Original Stories from Real Life 10, 134, 210, 217, 219

  Woodcock, Louise: Hiding Places 72

  woodcut illustrations xix, 37–8, 44–7, 71

  See also printing techniques

  Woolf, Virginia: The Waves 55

  Writing systems

  Chinese 129

  Egyptian 129

  Sumerian 129

  Wyss, Johann David: The Swiss Family Robinson 117, 198–9

  Yonge, Charlotte: on boys’ books 154

  The Daisy Chain 148–50, 157

  Womankind 148

  Zelinsky, Paul O.: Rumpelstiltskin 99–101

  Zindel, Paul: My Darling, My Hamburger 186

  Zipes, Jack: Sticks and Stones 203–4

  Žižek, Slavoj 247

 

 

 


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