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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 37
Page 230
Like the traditional nonsense verse of Lear or Carroll , their work is both a release
of pure pleasure and a tool of acerbic social observation . But contemporary
nonsense differs in its development of a deeper sophistication ; there is in it a
touch ...
Like the traditional nonsense verse of Lear or Carroll , their work is both a release
of pure pleasure and a tool of acerbic social observation . But contemporary
nonsense differs in its development of a deeper sophistication ; there is in it a
touch ...
Page 231
Ciardi ' s other collections of nonsense verse are written with the same piquant
candor and jaunty gags . Many of his books such as I Met a Man ( 1961 ) and You
Read to Me , I ' U Read to You ( 1962 ) are innovative experiments with ...
Ciardi ' s other collections of nonsense verse are written with the same piquant
candor and jaunty gags . Many of his books such as I Met a Man ( 1961 ) and You
Read to Me , I ' U Read to You ( 1962 ) are innovative experiments with ...
Page 240
Lewis Is Of Prim antho The Oxford Book of Children ' s Verse ( 1973 ) , but
unfortunately most are static , changing little from decade to decade . In addition
to these overviews , there is a glut of anthologies that concentrate on a theme , as
does ...
Lewis Is Of Prim antho The Oxford Book of Children ' s Verse ( 1973 ) , but
unfortunately most are static , changing little from decade to decade . In addition
to these overviews , there is a glut of anthologies that concentrate on a theme , as
does ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
the Golden Ages of Childrens Literature | 18 |
Realistic Fiction | 31 |
The Problem Novel | 66 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adult adventure American animal appear approach become begins century characters child childhood children's literature concerned cultural Dark death described earlier early Earth emotional English epic evil experience expressed fact Fairy fantasy father feeling forces genre George girl gives historical House human humor Illus illustrations images imagination individual interest Italy John kind language light literary lives London look means Moon mother myths nature never night novel offer Oxford parents past perhaps period picture book play plot Poems poetry poets present problem protagonists published readers realistic Robert says science fiction seems seen sense simply social society space story style tale tales theme things tion traditional translation turn Univ verse writers written York young