Through the Eyes of a Child: An Introduction to Children's LiteratureMerrill, 1995 - 713 Seiten Looks at the history of children's literature, discusses criteria for evaluation, and surveys genres. |
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... Fiction Children's Literature 493 EVALUATION CRITERIA : ISSUE : Freedom to Read Versus Censorship 448 of Literature Literary Elements Plot 450 449 EVALUATION CRITERIA : 449 Realistic Fiction 450 451 494 Characterization Theme 453 Style ...
... Fiction Children's Literature 493 EVALUATION CRITERIA : ISSUE : Freedom to Read Versus Censorship 448 of Literature Literary Elements Plot 450 449 EVALUATION CRITERIA : 449 Realistic Fiction 450 451 494 Characterization Theme 453 Style ...
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... Fiction Writers of science fiction rely on hypothesized scientific advancements and imagined technology to create their plots . In order to achieve credibility , they provide detailed descriptions of this technol- ogy , portray ...
... Fiction Writers of science fiction rely on hypothesized scientific advancements and imagined technology to create their plots . In order to achieve credibility , they provide detailed descriptions of this technol- ogy , portray ...
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... fiction , 133-134 , 507- 509 , 533-536 integral , 507 involving children in , 131-134 maps of , 133-134 in modern fantasy , 335-336 , 368 mood created by , 110-111 , 131-132 in picture storybooks , 226 for realistic fiction , 440-441 ...
... fiction , 133-134 , 507- 509 , 533-536 integral , 507 involving children in , 131-134 maps of , 133-134 in modern fantasy , 335-336 , 368 mood created by , 110-111 , 131-132 in picture storybooks , 226 for realistic fiction , 440-441 ...
Inhalt
Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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