International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
Muir, M. (1982) A History of Australian Children’s Book Illustration, Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Muir, P. (1954) Englis ...
11 Intertextuality Christine Wilkie The term ‘intertextuality’ is now common in literary discourse. It is used most often and mo ...
The idea that texts are produced and readers make sense of them only in relation to the already embedded codes which dwell in te ...
grouped together in recognisable patterns which allow readers to expect and locate them, and to cause them to seek out like text ...
Disney adaptations of fairy tales are particularly interesting to an intertextuality of children’s literature because, as touchs ...
echoes of myth as they read and absorb the novels’ more subtle messages and connections. Similarly, Robert Cormier’s After the F ...
Another example is the use of direct quotation from historic artefacts, not least, from the inscription of the great bell of Eya ...
legitimate site on which to mobilise the construction of a child-reader intersubjectivity that is intertextually aware. Referenc ...
Part II Types and Genres ...
12 Early Texts Used by Children Margaret Kinnell Origins: from Caxton to Puritanism It has been said that children’s book publis ...
population in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, adults and children alike. John Clare, born in 1793, noted how his ...
Sensualium Pictus (1659). Although not a children’s picture book by modern standards, this was the first lavishly illustrated pi ...
observance. The preface to Part 1 asks the reader: ‘How art thou now affected, poor Child, in the reading of this Book? Have you ...
From every opening flower... In works of labour, or of skill, I would be busy too; For Satan finds some mischief still For idle ...
We are all a dry/With drinking ont We are all a dry/With drinking ont The piper kisst/The Fidlers wife And I cant sleep/For thin ...
thrift and the use of her talents: a tale with true moral sense for the middle-class children at whom it was directed. Newbery a ...
published between 1693 and 1772 and provided a focus for writers and publishers in their provision of a literature to feed the d ...
Mary Wollstonecraft had also worked as a governess before turning to writing as a career; her publisher, Joseph Johnson, made so ...
Fun and Frivolity It might appear that an emphasis on earnest moral teaching and the influence of the educational theorists had ...
twopenny chapbooks as makeweights. Vernor and Hood, Joseph Johnson, John Nourse who specialised in French books for school and h ...
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