International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
The Czech and Slovak special interest in illustration is reflected in the establishment of the Biennale of Illustration Bratisla ...
the richer areas of the country, the poorer, southern republics having relatively fewer books. Immediately prior to the break up ...
children’s literature flourished. As elsewhere in eastern Europe, literary periodicals were a way of providing stories and poems ...
Bulgaria Bulgaria was under Ottoman domination for five centuries and only emerged as a separate nation in 1878; this situation ...
Latvia too has a long and rich tradition of book publishing, with traditional material predominant in children’s books. The work ...
74 Turkey Sheila Ray Folk-tales and epics have been told in Turkey as long as they have been told elsewhere and the humorous tal ...
who came from a rural background, were part of the Village Institute movement, whose aim was to provide education and training f ...
75 Hebrew and Israeli Zohar Shavit The history of Hebrew children’s literature, dating back to 1779, is the history of an ideolo ...
Since the Haskalah ideology provided legitimisation for Jewish children’s literature in Hebrew, ideological constraints determin ...
the decline of the ideological domination of the system in favour of commercial and educational factors probably only came to an ...
quickly as possible and thus to approximate the condition of European cultures, made the translation of the so-called children’s ...
Poetry for children was allotted enormous space. Prose writing developed as well. Gone was the almost exclusive focus on realist ...
Efforts to encourage writing for children by raising the status of children’s authors bore fruit. The change in the status of th ...
——(1992) ‘Literary interference between German and Jewish-Hebrew children’s literature during the Enlightenment: the case of Cam ...
76 The Arab World Julinda Abu-Nasr The richness in the tales of the Arabian Nights, which included stories of Aladdin, Ali Baba ...
recognized for his religious stories. Ahmed Naguib, who received the State Prize for Children’s Literature, published several ch ...
children between the ages of 2 and 12 and also into their reading preferences, which proved similar to children universally. Wor ...
One can conclude that children’s literature in the Arab world is attracting significant attention locally and internationally. F ...
of the target age group, and includes stories, legends, poems and information. Ayesh, founded in 1984 and published by the Insti ...
77 Africa English-Speaking Africa Jay Heale In the broadest outline, the history of much of Africa could be said to fall into th ...
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