The Resource Crosscurrents of criticism : Horn book essays, 1968-1977, selected and edited by Paul Heins
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 359 pages)
- Contents
-
- pt. 1 Status :
- A short talk with a prospective children's writer
- Astrid Lindgren
- On children's literature : a runcible symposium
- Betty Jean Lifton
- Reviewers' railments : a game for children's book people
- Aidan Chambers
- John Rowe Townsend
- Where do all the prizes go? The case for nonfiction
- Milton Meltzer
- pt. 2 Classification :
- What is a juvenile book?
- John Tunis
- The walls of childhood
- Isabelle Holland
- When the magic has to stop
- Janet McNeill
- An elusive border
- Paul Heins
- Literature bedeviled : a searching look at filmstrips
- Ethel L. Heins
- pt. 3 Standards :
- Depth and direction
- Ivan Southall
- In literary terms
- John Rowe Townsend
- Out on a limb with the critics : some random thoughts on the present state of the criticism of children's literature
- Paul Heins
- Coming to terms with criticism
- pt. 4 At critical cross-purposes :
- McLuhan, youth, and literature
- Eleanor Cameron
- "Charlie and the chocolate factory" : a reply
- Roald Dahl
- A reply to Roald Dahl
- Eleanor Cameron
- Eric A. Kimmel
- High John is risen again
- Virginia Hamilton
- pt. 5 The current scene :
- Children's books : a Canadian's view of the current American scene
- Sheila Egoff
- Tilting at taboos
- Isabelle Holland
- Why write for today's teenagers?
- Sylvia Louise Engdahl
- Jewish identity in juvenile fiction : a look at three recommended books
- pt. 6 In defense of fantasy
- Ursula Le Guin :
- High fantasy and heroic romance
- Lloyd Alexander
- "Realism plus fantasy equals magic"
- Roger W. Drury
- The weak place in the cloth : a study of fantasy for children
- Jane Langton
- pt. 7 Humor :
- Laughter and children's literature
- Sid Fleischman
- Children, humor, and folklore
- Alvin Schwartz
- Olivia Coolidge
- pt. 8 Making the past understandable :
- History is fiction
- Jill Paton Walsh
- Children and memory
- Penelope Lively
- Johnny and Sam : old and new approaches to the American revolution
- Christopher Collier
- Writing about Abraham Lincoln
- pt. 9 The international world of children's books :
- A collage : eight women who write books in Swedish for children
- Mary Ørvig
- A Russian view of childhood : the contribution of Kornei I. Chukovsky (1882-1969)
- Mary Ørvig
- Edward Fenton
- pt. 10 Translation :
- Random thoughts by a translator of Andersen
- Erik Christian Haugaard
- A few words on translation
- Maria Polushkin
- An adventure in translation
- Elizabeth Shub
- Blind idiot : the problems of translation
- Paul Heins
- A second look : a centennial for Tom
- Clifton Fadiman
- Letter from England : a tale of two Toms
- Aidan Chambers
- A second look : "The mouse and his child"
- John Rowe Townsend
- High fantasy : "A wizard of Earthsea"
- Eleanor Cameron
- The narrative art of Penelope Lively
- pt. 11 Books and authors :
- David Rees
- Letter from England : great leaping lapins!
- Aidan Chambers
- Old worlds and new : anti-feminism in "Watership down"
- Jane Resh Thomas
- Letter from England : literary crossword puzzle ... or masterpiece?
- Aidan Chambers
- Off the beaten path
- Label
- Crosscurrents of criticism : Horn book essays, 1968-1977
- Title
- Crosscurrents of criticism
- Title remainder
- Horn book essays, 1968-1977
- Statement of responsibility
- selected and edited by Paul Heins
- Subject
-
- Children's literature | History and criticism
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Children | Books and reading
- Essays -- U.S.A. -- 1977
- Cloth case bindings -- U.S.A. -- 1977
- Littérature de jeunesse -- Histoire et critique
- Children's literature -- History and criticism
- Dust jackets -- U.S.A. -- 1977
- Bookplates -- England -- 1960-1979
- Children -- Books and reading
- Children -- Books and reading
- Library (institution) copies (document genres -- England -- 1960-1979
- Children's literature
- Language
- eng
- Action
- Collated
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Horn book magazine
- Dewey number
- 809/.89282
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PN1009.A1
- LC item number
- C697
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Heins, Paul
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Children's literature
- Children
- Littérature de jeunesse
- Children
- Children's literature
- Label
- Crosscurrents of criticism : Horn book essays, 1968-1977, selected and edited by Paul Heins
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- pt. 1 Status :
- A short talk with a prospective children's writer
- Astrid Lindgren
- On children's literature : a runcible symposium
- Betty Jean Lifton
- Reviewers' railments : a game for children's book people
- Aidan Chambers
- John Rowe Townsend
- Where do all the prizes go? The case for nonfiction
- Milton Meltzer
- pt. 2 Classification :
- What is a juvenile book?
- John Tunis
- The walls of childhood
- Isabelle Holland
- When the magic has to stop
- Janet McNeill
- An elusive border
- Paul Heins
- Literature bedeviled : a searching look at filmstrips
- Ethel L. Heins
- pt. 3 Standards :
- Depth and direction
- Ivan Southall
- In literary terms
- John Rowe Townsend
- Out on a limb with the critics : some random thoughts on the present state of the criticism of children's literature
- Paul Heins
- Coming to terms with criticism
- pt. 4 At critical cross-purposes :
- McLuhan, youth, and literature
- Eleanor Cameron
- "Charlie and the chocolate factory" : a reply
- Roald Dahl
- A reply to Roald Dahl
- Eleanor Cameron
- Eric A. Kimmel
- High John is risen again
- Virginia Hamilton
- pt. 5 The current scene :
- Children's books : a Canadian's view of the current American scene
- Sheila Egoff
- Tilting at taboos
- Isabelle Holland
- Why write for today's teenagers?
- Sylvia Louise Engdahl
- Jewish identity in juvenile fiction : a look at three recommended books
- pt. 6 In defense of fantasy
- Ursula Le Guin :
- High fantasy and heroic romance
- Lloyd Alexander
- "Realism plus fantasy equals magic"
- Roger W. Drury
- The weak place in the cloth : a study of fantasy for children
- Jane Langton
- pt. 7 Humor :
- Laughter and children's literature
- Sid Fleischman
- Children, humor, and folklore
- Alvin Schwartz
- Olivia Coolidge
- pt. 8 Making the past understandable :
- History is fiction
- Jill Paton Walsh
- Children and memory
- Penelope Lively
- Johnny and Sam : old and new approaches to the American revolution
- Christopher Collier
- Writing about Abraham Lincoln
- pt. 9 The international world of children's books :
- A collage : eight women who write books in Swedish for children
- Mary Ørvig
- A Russian view of childhood : the contribution of Kornei I. Chukovsky (1882-1969)
- Mary Ørvig
- Edward Fenton
- pt. 10 Translation :
- Random thoughts by a translator of Andersen
- Erik Christian Haugaard
- A few words on translation
- Maria Polushkin
- An adventure in translation
- Elizabeth Shub
- Blind idiot : the problems of translation
- Paul Heins
- A second look : a centennial for Tom
- Clifton Fadiman
- Letter from England : a tale of two Toms
- Aidan Chambers
- A second look : "The mouse and his child"
- John Rowe Townsend
- High fantasy : "A wizard of Earthsea"
- Eleanor Cameron
- The narrative art of Penelope Lively
- pt. 11 Books and authors :
- David Rees
- Letter from England : great leaping lapins!
- Aidan Chambers
- Old worlds and new : anti-feminism in "Watership down"
- Jane Resh Thomas
- Letter from England : literary crossword puzzle ... or masterpiece?
- Aidan Chambers
- Off the beaten path
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 359 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1029043447
- Label
- Crosscurrents of criticism : Horn book essays, 1968-1977, selected and edited by Paul Heins
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- pt. 1 Status :
- A short talk with a prospective children's writer
- Astrid Lindgren
- On children's literature : a runcible symposium
- Betty Jean Lifton
- Reviewers' railments : a game for children's book people
- Aidan Chambers
- John Rowe Townsend
- Where do all the prizes go? The case for nonfiction
- Milton Meltzer
- pt. 2 Classification :
- What is a juvenile book?
- John Tunis
- The walls of childhood
- Isabelle Holland
- When the magic has to stop
- Janet McNeill
- An elusive border
- Paul Heins
- Literature bedeviled : a searching look at filmstrips
- Ethel L. Heins
- pt. 3 Standards :
- Depth and direction
- Ivan Southall
- In literary terms
- John Rowe Townsend
- Out on a limb with the critics : some random thoughts on the present state of the criticism of children's literature
- Paul Heins
- Coming to terms with criticism
- pt. 4 At critical cross-purposes :
- McLuhan, youth, and literature
- Eleanor Cameron
- "Charlie and the chocolate factory" : a reply
- Roald Dahl
- A reply to Roald Dahl
- Eleanor Cameron
- Eric A. Kimmel
- High John is risen again
- Virginia Hamilton
- pt. 5 The current scene :
- Children's books : a Canadian's view of the current American scene
- Sheila Egoff
- Tilting at taboos
- Isabelle Holland
- Why write for today's teenagers?
- Sylvia Louise Engdahl
- Jewish identity in juvenile fiction : a look at three recommended books
- pt. 6 In defense of fantasy
- Ursula Le Guin :
- High fantasy and heroic romance
- Lloyd Alexander
- "Realism plus fantasy equals magic"
- Roger W. Drury
- The weak place in the cloth : a study of fantasy for children
- Jane Langton
- pt. 7 Humor :
- Laughter and children's literature
- Sid Fleischman
- Children, humor, and folklore
- Alvin Schwartz
- Olivia Coolidge
- pt. 8 Making the past understandable :
- History is fiction
- Jill Paton Walsh
- Children and memory
- Penelope Lively
- Johnny and Sam : old and new approaches to the American revolution
- Christopher Collier
- Writing about Abraham Lincoln
- pt. 9 The international world of children's books :
- A collage : eight women who write books in Swedish for children
- Mary Ørvig
- A Russian view of childhood : the contribution of Kornei I. Chukovsky (1882-1969)
- Mary Ørvig
- Edward Fenton
- pt. 10 Translation :
- Random thoughts by a translator of Andersen
- Erik Christian Haugaard
- A few words on translation
- Maria Polushkin
- An adventure in translation
- Elizabeth Shub
- Blind idiot : the problems of translation
- Paul Heins
- A second look : a centennial for Tom
- Clifton Fadiman
- Letter from England : a tale of two Toms
- Aidan Chambers
- A second look : "The mouse and his child"
- John Rowe Townsend
- High fantasy : "A wizard of Earthsea"
- Eleanor Cameron
- The narrative art of Penelope Lively
- pt. 11 Books and authors :
- David Rees
- Letter from England : great leaping lapins!
- Aidan Chambers
- Old worlds and new : anti-feminism in "Watership down"
- Jane Resh Thomas
- Letter from England : literary crossword puzzle ... or masterpiece?
- Aidan Chambers
- Off the beaten path
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 359 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1029043447
Subject
- Bookplates -- England -- 1960-1979
- Children -- Books and reading
- Children -- Books and reading
- Children | Books and reading
- Children's literature
- Children's literature -- History and criticism
- Children's literature | History and criticism
- Cloth case bindings -- U.S.A. -- 1977
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Dust jackets -- U.S.A. -- 1977
- Essays -- U.S.A. -- 1977
- Library (institution) copies (document genres -- England -- 1960-1979
- Littérature de jeunesse -- Histoire et critique
Genre
- Bookplates
- Cloth case bindings
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Dust jackets
- Essays
- Library (institution) copies (document genres
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