Mystery in children's literature: from the rational to the supernatural

2001; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 39; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.39-0166

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Adrienne E. Gavin, Christopher Routledge,

Tópico(s)

Comics and Graphic Narratives

Resumo

Notes on the Contributors Mystery in Children's Literature from the Rational to the Supernatural: An Introduction A.E.Gavin & C.Routledge 'so great and beautiful that I cannot write them': Religious Mystery and Children's Literature P.Pinsent Nancy's Ancestors: The Mystery of Imaginative Female Power in The Secret Garden and A Little Princess M.J.Moran The Juvenile Detective and Social Class: Mark Twain, Scouting for Girls , and the Nancy Drew Mysteries T.Boone Children's Detective Fiction and the 'Perfect Crime' of Adulthood C.Routledge Digging up the Family Plot: Secrets, Mystery, and the Blytonesque D.Rudd Plotting the Past: The Detective as Historian in the Novels of Philippa Pearce V.Krips The Secret Development of a Girl Writer: Louise Fitzhugh's Harriet the Spy R.A.Morris Apparition and Apprehension: Emergent Womanhood and Supernatural Mystery in Novels for Children by Women Writers A.E.Gavin Possessed by the Beast: Subjectivity and Agency in Pictures in the Dark and Foxspell C.Bradford 'There are Worse Things than Ghosts': Reworking Horror Chronotopes in Australian Children's Fiction J.Stephens & R.McCallum The Mysteries of Postmodern Epistemology: Stratemeyer, Stine, and Contemporary Mystery for Children K.Coats Harry Potter and the Mystery of Ordinary Life C.Routledge Enigma's Variation: The Puzzling Mysteries of Avi, Ellen Raskin, Diana Wynne Jones, and Chris Van Allsburg A.E.Gavin Index

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