As all readers of J.R.R. Tolkien know, fairy stories are not just for children. His masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings, is a fairy story, but is also an epic which has been acclaimed as a work of genius and compared to Spenser's Faerie Queene. In the essay which forms the first part of this book, Mr. Tolkien rescues the fairy story from the academic theorists on the one hand and the sentimentalists on the other. He discusses it as a form of literature which offers, along with values common to other forms, a combination of values peculiar to itself: "Fantasy, Recovery, Escape, Consolation, all things of which children have, as a rule, less need than older people." He goes on to show how the fairy story differs from other forms of fantasy, such as the dream story of Alice in Wonderland and the beast fable of Peter Rabbit, and distinguishes magic--"not an art but a technique" from enchantment--"the more potent and specially elvish craft." The essay is indispensable to all who are interested in the literature of fantasy and myth. The short story, "Leaf by Niggle," which follows it is an apt and moving illustration of ideas suggested in the Epilogue to the essay. It is the tale of a little painter, too kindhearted and impractical for worldly success in his art, who is in the end allowed to see how his failure may be rectified and his work completed and realized.--Dust jacket.
Marshall , James . Goldilocks and the Three Bears . Retold and Illus . by : James Marshall . New York : Dial , 1988 . Mayo , Gretchen Will . Here Comes Tricky Rabbit : Native American Trickster Tales . New York : Walker , 1994 .
Edward Hudlin maintains that the book follows very closely the structure of the heroic myth as outlined by Joseph Campbell ... Carol Pearson and Katherine Pope look at Dorothy's adventures from a mythological and feminist perspective.19 ...
School Library Journal , June / July 1988 , Volume 35 , p.115 . COONEY , CAROLINE B. FAMILY REUNION Bantam 1989 Plot summary : “ I can't go through any more changes , ” fourteen - year - old Shelley thinks ...
5 double - page pop - ups and tab - operated mechanicals . OCLC 26603116. Also : London , Heinemann Young Books . OCLC 26302565 . A child's hymns and prayers in living pictures . By Lillian Ryder . Radcliffe - Howarth , illustrator .
She sets out to investigate, in particular, the founder of Gumbo Grove, a black man buried there, and unwittingly stirs up people in town who do not want to be reminded of slave days. Eventually, with the help of her parents, ...
... illus., 1620 Brooks, Philip, 314-15 Brower, Pauline, 316 Brown, Bradford, illus., 1778-79 Brown, Charnan, 317 Brown, Don, author/illus., 318 Brown, Drollene P., 319-20 Brown, Fern G., 321-23 Brown, Gene, 324-27 Brown, Jane Clark, ...
This annotated bibliography has extensive multi-cultural topics which include clothing, travel, intergenerational relationships, food, celebrations, folktales and moral issues such as good over evil.
A typical case is Rebecca Lukens ' citation of ' Three Wise Men of Gotham ' as condensed story . ... the English nursery rhymes exist in enough psychological complexity , actual or literary , to Runes to Ward Off Sorrow 113 Joanne L. Lynn.
Each illustrated volume of this critically acclaimed series provides biographical articles on 100-120 children's authors and artists. The series covers more than 9,000 individuals.
Each illustrated volume of this critically acclaimed series provides biographical articles on 100-120 children's authors and artists. The series covers more than 9,000 individuals.