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Teaching Literature at KS 1-2

  • Ang, S. (2000) The Widening World of Children's Literature  
  • Aries, P. (1962) Centuries of Childhood New York: Vintage Books  
  • Benton, M. Studies in the Spectator Mode  
  • Calvino, I. (2000) Why Read the Classics? Vintage Paperbacks  
  • Carpenter, H. (1985) Secret Gardens London: Unwin  
  • Cunningham, H. (1995) Children and Childhood in Western Society Since 1500 Harlow, Essex: Longman  
  • Eagleton, Terry (1983) Literary Theory: an introduction Oxford: Blackwell  
  • Gamble, N. & Yates, S. (2002) Exploring Children's Literature London: Paul Chapman  
  • Higonnet, A. (1998) Pictures of Innocence: the history and crisis of ideal childhood
  • Hollindale, P. Ideology and the Children's Book Stroud, Gloucestershire: The Thimble Press  
  • Hollindale, P. Signs of Childness in Children's Books Stroud, Gloucestershire: Thimble Press  
  • Hunt, P.(1991) Criticism, Theory and Children's Literature Oxford: Blackwell  
  • Hunt, P. (1994) An Introduction to Children's Literature Oxford: Opus  
  • Inglis, F. (1981) The Promise of Happiness: value and meaning in children's Literature Cambridge: CUP  
  • Iser, W. (1974) The Implied Reader; patterns of communication in prose fiction from Bunyan to Beckett Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press  
  • Jenks, C (1996) Childhood London: Routledge  
  • Kohl, H. (1995) Should We Burn Babar?: Essays on Children's Literature and the Power of Stories  
  • Lesnik-Oberstein, K (1999) What is Children's Literature? What is Childhood? in Hunt, P. (1999) Understanding Children's Literature London Routledge  
  • Lukens, R. (1999) A Critical Handbook of Children's Literature New York: Longman  
  • Lurie, A. (1990) Not in Front of the Grown Ups London: Cardinal  
  • Luire, A. (2003) Boys and Girls Forever: Children's Classics from Cinderella to Harry Potter London: Penguin  
  • Machery, P. (1966) A Theory of Literary Production London: Routledge Kegan Paul  
  • Mead, M. & Wolfenstein, M. (1955) Childhood in Contemporary Cultures Chicago: University of Chicago Press  
  • Nodelman (1996) The Pleasures of Children's Literature New York: Longman  
  • Opie, I & P The Oxford Book of Children's Verse Oxford: OUP  
  • Reynolds, K. (1994) Children's Literature in the 1890s and 1990s Northcote House  
  • Rose, J. (1984) Peter Pan the Impossibility of Children's Fiction London: Macmillan  
  • Sarland, C. (1991) Young People Reading: Culture and Response Milton Keynes: Open University Press  
  • Stainton Rogers, R & W (1992) Stories of Childhood: shifting agendas of child concern Toronto: University of Toronto Press  
  • Stephens, J. (1992) Language and Ideology in Children's Fiction London: Longman  
  • Styles, M From the Garden to the Street London: Cassell  
  • Thacker, D & Webb, J. (2002) Introducing Children's Literature London: Routledge  
  • Tucker, Nicholas (1977) What is a Child? Open Books  
  • Tucker, Nicholas (1981) The Child and the Book Cambridge: Cambridge University Press  
  • Wall, B. (1991) The Narrator's Voice: the dilemma of children's fiction London: Palgrave  

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