International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
they have hardly any personal features and are all the same height, and they ignore their normal behaviour. And so it can happen ...
Lexicon van de jeugdliteratuur (1982-) Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom/Groningen: WoltersNoordhoff. Linders, J. (1990) An Rutgers va ...
64 France Jean Perrot From Stereotypes to Real-Life Publishing The spread of French children’s literature to English-speaking co ...
this time of a uniform worldwide culture imposed in a positive fashion by the 1989 Declaration of Children’s Rights and, more du ...
fail to exploit this tendency; when you see that they are ready to listen to you, tell them a short and pretty tale. Author’s tr ...
theatricals in their educational programmes. The linguistic drilling of children was under way. The Perspective of a Message Sit ...
optics devised to entertain adults—‘the shadow theatres’, entertainments invented in 1772 by Dominique Seraphic at Versailles—we ...
of childhood itself was taken into account in the cult of its eccentricities in Les aventures de Jean-Paul Choppart (1934) by Re ...
and ideal Catholics. This would be to fail to take into account the imagination of a novelist, who portrays her own childhood an ...
as Sama, Prince des elephants (1950); most of his books have been translated, and have won prizes abroad. One should also mentio ...
Motordu (1980), Noël, Père et Fils (1985) (Perrot, 1991:221–241). The third made his name through his illustrations of works by ...
65 Spain Carmen García Surrallés and Antonio Moreno Verdulla with Marisol Dorao Until the end of the nineteenth century there wa ...
collaborators were Monserrat Del Amo, Ángela Ionescu, Consuelo Armijo and Gloria Fuertes. Before 1962 it was forbidden to publis ...
Fuertes started to write poetry for children. Nevertheless, even now there are not many books of poetry published for children. ...
acaramelada, cuentos en verso [The Caramel Fairy, Tales in Verse], Las tres reinas magas, cuento teatro [The Three Wise Women, a ...
Fernando Almena (b. 1943). His works are full of ironic humour, which adults may consider criticism: Pocachicha, Un solo de clar ...
66 Portugal Natércia Rocha In Portugal, as in other countries, the first books for children had their roots in the oral traditio ...
However, the most interesting writer among these is Ana de Castro Osório who wrote and translated more than thirty books, direct ...
coração de pássaro [The Little Girl with a Bird’s Heart] (1978) and O quadro roubado [The Stolen Picture] (1977), one of the mos ...
young adults have replaced the magazines for young children, who are thus being pushed to accept teenagers’ tastes much sooner t ...
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