International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
literate children, and more children’s books. The first step, just as in the Edo Era, was to produce children’s versions of trad ...
magazine, Dôwa (1920–1926) wrote nostalgic stories based on his own boyhood, and was skilled in depicting children’s actions and ...
problems, the author succeeded in presenting not only an individual child, but a member of a rapidly changing society. As societ ...
exciting story of the hero’s encounter with native little people, and the rediscovery of them after the war appealed to readers ...
and Naoko Awa (1943–1993). Tachihara’s main theme is love, and Aman’s is kind- heartedness, and they both express strong anti-wa ...
82 Australia Rhonda M.Bunbury Aboriginal Narratives Children’s narratives in Australia might be said to have begun 40,000 years ...
monarchy and to Britain. In a very real sense, the publication of children’s literature in Australia is a reflection of the voic ...
science, geology, anthropology and morality, amidst occasional adventures and shipwrecks. There followed many titles, particular ...
is Cole’s Funny Picture Book: The Funniest Picture Book in the World (1876), a collection which includes the humorous the tragic ...
(1916) was notable because the reproduction of watercolour illustrations was so lavish and because the book was completely publi ...
created a contemporary fantasy where ancient folk-spirits (not of the secret-sacred variety) meet and work with a young fringedw ...
actors have staged sequences from published literary works (see her related annotated lists of adolescent fiction (1992a, 1992b) ...
As in many nations of the world, post-holocaust fiction is a genre which has also emerged, Victor Kelleher’s Taronga (1986) and ...
of Donna Rawlins, the soft, realistic pastel detail of Jane Tanner and many more. Robert Ingpen’s classical engraving style is p ...
of the multicultural books for youth written in Australia are written by long-resident Anglo-Celtic Australian writers, whose ac ...
Holden, R. (1988) Koalas, Kangaroos and Kookaburras: 200 Australian Children’s Books and Illustrations 1857–1988, Granville, NSW ...
Thomson, J. (1987) Understanding Teenagers Reading, London: Croom Helm; Melbourne: Methuen. Trask, M. (ed.) (1972) Fantasy, Scie ...
83 New Zealand Betty Gilderdale The first book for children with a New Zealand setting was Stories About Many Things: Founded on ...
story-teller. This was Edith Howes, a science teacher who was anxious that children should know more about the natural world. He ...
Unfortunately children’s literature in a country with a population of only three million people is particularly vulnerable to ec ...
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