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- A century of Welsh myth in children's literature
- A little princess : gender and empire
- A sounding of storytellers : new and revised essays on contemporary writers for children
- A.A. Milne
- Alice beyond wonderland : essays for the twenty-first century
- Alice in space : the sideways Victorian world of Lewis Carroll
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the looking-glass : nonsense, sense, and meaning
- Arthur Ransome
- Aspects of Alice : Lewis Carroll's dreamchild as seen through the critics' looking-glasses, 1865-1971
- Beatrix Potter
- Beatrix Potter : writing in code
- Boys and girls forever : children's classics from Cinderella to Harry Potter
- Boys in children's literature and popular culture : masculinity, abjection, and the fictional child
- Breaking the angelic image : woman power in Victorian children's fantasy
- C. S. Lewis, spinner of tales : a guide to his fiction
- Catching them young
- Childhood in Edwardian fiction : worlds enough and time
- Children's literature and its effects : the formative years
- Das englische Kunstmärchen im neunzehnten Jahrhundert
- De-constructing Dahl
- Diana Wynne Jones : children's literature and the fantastic tradition
- Disability in modern children's fiction
- Discourses of postcolonialism in contemporary British children's literature
- E. Nesbit's Psammead trilogy : a children's classic at 100
- Empire's children : empire and imperialism in classic British children's books
- Females and Harry Potter : not all that empowering
- Four British fantasists : place and culture in the children's fantasies of Penelope Lively, Alan Garner, Diana Wynne Jones, and Susan Cooper
- Freud in Oz : at the intersections of psychoanalysis and children's literature
- From here to Hogwarts : essays on Harry Potter fandom and fiction
- Gender dilemmas in children's fiction
- Girls only? : gender and popular children's fiction in Britain in Britain, 1880-1910
- Guardians and angels : parents and children in nineteenth-century literature
- Harry Potter and history
- Harry Potter and international relations
- Harry Potter and philosophy : if Aristotle ran Hogwarts
- Harry Potter's world : multidisciplinary critical perspectives
- How Harry cast his spell : the meaning behind the mania for J.K. Rowling's bestselling books
- Hugh Lofting
- Humor in contemporary junior literature
- Imagination and the arts in C.S. Lewis : journeying to Narnia and other worlds
- Innocence, heterosexuality, and the queerness of children's literature
- Into the wardrobe : C.S. Lewis and the Narnia chronicles
- Introducing children's literature : from Romanticism to Postmodernism
- J.K. Rowling : Harry Potter
- J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan in and out of time : a children's classic at 100
- Juvenile literature and British society, 1850-1950 : the age of adolescence
- Kenneth Grahame's The wind in the willows : a children's classic at 100
- Landscape in children's literature
- Leon Garfield
- Lewis Carroll
- Lewis Carroll's Alice's adventures in wonderland
- Literary allusion in Harry Potter
- Manliness and the boys' story paper in Britain : a cultural history, 1855-1940
- Mary Norton
- Moral instruction and fiction for children, 1749-1820
- Mystery in children's literature : from the rational to the supernatural
- Narratives of love & loss : studies in modern children's fiction
- National dreams : the remaking of fairy tales in nineteenth-century England
- New world orders in contemporary children's literature : utopian transformations
- Noel Streatfeild
- One fine potion : the literary magic of Harry Potter
- P.L. Travers
- Pagan themes in modern children's fiction : green man, shamanism, earth mysteries
- Pooh and the philosophers : in which it is shown that all of western philosophy is merely a preamble to Winnie-the-Pooh
- Precocious children and childish adults : age inversion in Victorian literature
- Re-reading Harry Potter
- Reading Victorian schoolrooms : childhood and education in nineteenth-century fiction
- Reading history in children's books
- Reading series fiction : from Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp
- Reading the child in children's literature : an heretical approach
- Reading with the heart : the way into Narnia
- Reflections on Lewis Carroll
- Regendering the school story : sassy sissies and tattling tomboys
- Roald Dahl
- Roald Dahl
- Roald Dahl and philosophy : a little nonsense now and then
- Rudyard Kipling and the fiction of adolescence
- Ruin the sacred truths : poetry and belief from the Bible to the present
- Rumer Godden revisited
- Science fiction : the mythos of a new romance
- Second star to the right : Peter Pan in the popular imagination
- Stories and society : children's literature in its social context
- Surprised by C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald & Dante : an array of original discoveries
- Take up thy bed and walk : death, disability and cure in classic fiction for girls
- The Alice behind wonderland
- The Alice companion : a guide to Lewis Carroll's Alice books
- The English girls' school story : subversion and challenge in a traditional, conservative literary genre
- The Gospel according to Harry Potter : the spiritual journey of the world's greatest seeker
- The Peter Pan chronicles : the nearly 100 year history of the "boy who wouldn't grow up"
- The Tao of Pooh
- The chronicles of Narnia and philosophy : the lion, the witch, and the worldview
- The crossover novel : contemporary children's fiction and its adult readership
- The family in English children's literature
- The fantasy of family : nineteenth-century children's literature and the myth of the domestic ideal
- The feminine ethos in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia
- The fiction of C.S. Lewis : mask and mirror
- The golden compass and philosophy : God bites the dust
- The impact of Victorian children's fiction
- The irresistible rise of Harry Potter
- The ivory tower and Harry Potter : perspectives on a literary phenomenon
- The logic of Alice : clear thinking in Wonderland
- The magician's book : a skeptic's adventures in Narnia
- The making of Lewis Carroll's Alice and the invention of Wonderland
- The making of the Alice books : Lewis Carroll's uses of earlier children's literature
- The making of the Potterverse : a month-by-month look at Harry's first 10 years
- The marble in the water : essays on contemporary writers of fiction for children and young adults
- The myth of Persephone in girls' fantasy literature
- The narrator's voice : the dilemma of children's fiction
- The original Alice : from manuscript to Wonderland
- The philosopher's Alice : Alice's adventures in Wonderland & Through the looking-glass
- The place of Lewis Carroll in children's literature
- The riddles of Harry Potter : secret passages and interpretive quests
- The ultimate Harry Potter and philosophy : Hogwarts for Muggles
- The wisdom of Harry Potter : what our favorite hero teaches us about moral choices
- Twenty-first-century children's gothic : from the wanderer to Nomadic subject
- What Katy read : feminist re-readings of "classic" stories for girls
- What do Draculas do? : essays on contemporary writers of fiction for children and young adults
- Word and story in C.S. Lewis
- Worlds within : children's fantasy from the Middle Ages to today
- You're a brick, Angela! : a new look at girl's fiction from 1839 to 1975
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