Children and Their Books by Gillian Avery

Children and Their Books by Gillian Avery

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Distinguished contributors explore a wide range of topics concerned with children's literature. The book offers a blend of the entertaining and the scholarly and is extensively illustrated.

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Children and Their Books by Gillian Avery

This extensively illustrated collection of essays by twenty leading scholars explores a wide range of topics from the behavior of children in early modern England and the development of French fairy tales and nursery rhymes, to the work of classic authors such as Lewis Carroll, Kenneth Grahame, Beatrix Potter, and J.R.R. Tolkien, and some of the diaries and magazines written by children themselves. The contributors include Brian Alderson, Gillian Avery, Giles Barber, John Batchelor, John Bayley, Alan Bell, Julia Briggs, Hugh Brogan, Humphrey Carpenter, A.O.J. Cockshut, Barbara Everett, Kate Flint, Clive Hurst, Alison Lurie, Neil Philip, W.W. Robson, William S. Clair, Nigel Smith, Keith Thomas, and Jack Zipes.

Gillian Avery (1926- ) began her career as a journalist for the Surrey Post in Reigate, Surrey, where she was born. She went to Oxford in 1950 to work for the Clarendon Press, deciding that the pace of book publication was more pleasant than that of journalism. She married a don, Anthony Cockshut, in 1952, and when they relocated to Manchester, she was so homesick for Oxford that she set her first novel, The Warden's Niece (1957), in an Oxford college in Victorian times, finding an kinship between her own pre-war generation and the Victorian kid, defined by a meek acceptance of the adult world's dominance. After she returned to Oxford in 1964, she continued to write novels, notably A Likely Lad, a novel set in Manchester that won the Guardian award for children's fiction in 1971 and was successfully produced into a children's television serial. Gillian Avery is also a well-known children's book reviewer and historian. Behold the Child: American Children and Their Literature, 1621-1922 and The Everyman Anthology of Poetry for Children are her two most recent books.

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ISBN 13 9780198122531
ISBN 10 0198122535
Title Children and Their Books
Author Gillian Avery
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1990-10-01
Number of pages 440
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.