Children in literature.
Overview
Works: | 42 works in 12 publications in 12 languages |
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Regendering the school story : = sassy sissies and tattling tomboys /
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In the first country of places : = nature, poetry, and childhood memory /
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Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the looking glass : = nonsense, sense, and meaning /
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Children's literature and capitalism = fictions of social mobility in Britain, 1850-1914 /
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Racial innocence : = performing American childhood from slavery to civil rights /
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Racial innocence = performing American childhood from slavery to civil rights /
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Precocious children and childish adults = age inversion in Victorian literature /
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Time of beauty, time of fear = the romantic legacy in the literature of childhood /
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Charles Dickens and the sciences of childhood : = popular medicine, child health and Victorian culture /
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Chinese Literature and the Child : = Children and Childhood in Late-Twentieth Century Chinese Fiction /
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Innocence and rapture : = the erotic child in Pater, Wilde, James, and Nabokov /
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Childhood in contemporary diasporic African literature = memories and futures past /
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The Case of Peter Pan, or, The impossibility of children's fiction /
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The child that haunts us : = symbols and images in fairytale and miniature literature /
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The child in British literature = literary constructions of childhood, medieval to contemporary /
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Adopting America = childhood, kinship, and national identity in literature /
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Wounds and words : = childhood and family trauma in romantic and postmodern fiction /
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Romantic childhood, romantic heirs = reproduction and retrospection, 1820-1850 /
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