International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
Lene Mayer-Skumanz has brought fresh interest and new ideas to stories with a religious background. Her books are full of imagin ...
One of the most distinguished younger illustrators is Lisbeth Zwerger, awarded the International Hans Christian Andersen Award f ...
70 Italy Laura Kreyder The stories children have read for centuries, such as Phaedrus’s fables, Ovid’s myths and Aeneas’s advent ...
achievement of national unity in 1860 and the setting up of a state independent of the Church in which the institutions, and sch ...
invented exotic plots and in particular the Black Jungle cycle with a Malay hero, Sandokan, which enjoyed a huge success in spit ...
Children’s Book Fair that takes place in Bologna, the inclusion of the teaching of children’s literature in the universities, an ...
71 Greece Vassilis D.Anagnostopoulos The Beginnings The quest of the first roots of the Greek children’s literature leads us to ...
The Nineteenth Century After the liberation of Greece, the rebuilding of the educational, political and economic structures of t ...
women authors. The production of poems and plays was limited. Nevertheless, some collections and anthologies of poetry were prod ...
In 1958 the Women’s Literary Company was founded, representing the start of a new epoch for children’s books. Since then, the Co ...
72 Russia Ben Hellman The first Russian books explicitly addressed to children were primers, with Ivan Fyodorov’s ABC-Book (1571 ...
In prose, Vladimir Dahl produced revisions of folk-tales, while Antony Pogorelsky wrote an original fantasy story, The Black Hen ...
stylised content and an objective style. Tolstoi did not include much original material, but he revised all the texts to suit hi ...
and Yunaya Rossiya [Young Russia] (1906–1918). Small children also had their own magazines. At the beginning of the twentieth c ...
talented Leningrad writers and artists gathered around Raduga, the Studio for Children’s Literature and the magazine Novyi Robin ...
Fairy tales were written by Aleksandr Grin (Scarlet Sails, (1923)) and Yury Olesha. The latter’s Three Fat Men (1928) illustrate ...
Soviet children’s literature and the claims that the literature of the capitalist countries as such had become incomprehensible ...
the novels of Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Viktor Dragunsky composed amusing stories about the imaginative boy Deniska, while No ...
73 Eastern Europe Sheila Ray From 1945 until the end of the 1980s, most publishing for children in the countries within the Russ ...
the first picture book for children, the Orbis Sensualium Pictus of Comenius, published in 1658. Jan Amos Komenský (Comenius) wa ...
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