Thursday's Child: Trends and Patterns in Contemporary Children's LiteratureSketches the history of children's literature, looks at the genres of fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, folklore, poetry, problem novels and picture books, and recommends specific works |
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Page 144
Space lives . ... Nothingness , emptiness , has a life all its own . ... [ It's ] Alone ,
Apart , Foreign . Unlike anything known to ... It is rather surprising that space ,
either its beauty or its terror , plays such a minor role in modern children's science
...
Space lives . ... Nothingness , emptiness , has a life all its own . ... [ It's ] Alone ,
Apart , Foreign . Unlike anything known to ... It is rather surprising that space ,
either its beauty or its terror , plays such a minor role in modern children's science
...
Page 145
The title of Sylvia Engdahl's Enchantress from the Stars ( 1970 ) promises at least
the excitement of a journey through space , but the story unfolds entirely after the
space ship lands on earth . Engdahl's use of aliens in the plot again distracts ...
The title of Sylvia Engdahl's Enchantress from the Stars ( 1970 ) promises at least
the excitement of a journey through space , but the story unfolds entirely after the
space ship lands on earth . Engdahl's use of aliens in the plot again distracts ...
Page 148
Although beginning with an Earth family environment , the action quickly moves
into space , not by means of scientific technology but by “ tesseracting " ( kitty -
cornering through space ) . Hailed as science fiction , it is similar in many ways to
...
Although beginning with an Earth family environment , the action quickly moves
into space , not by means of scientific technology but by “ tesseracting " ( kitty -
cornering through space ) . Hailed as science fiction , it is similar in many ways to
...
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Childrens Literature and How It Grew | 1 |
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the Golden Ages of Childrens Literature | 18 |
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