Mothers in Children's and Young Adult Literature:From the Eighteenth Century to Postfeminism.Published in:2017By:Kapurch, KatiePublication type:Book Review
The Transatlantic Reception of The Chronicles of Narnia and of C. S. Lewis as a Children's Book Author in the 1950s and 1960s, Compared.Published in:2019By:Derrick, Stephanie L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Sound of Visual Novels: Differences and Similarities in Experience for Japanese and English-speakers.Published in:Mechademia: Second Arc, 2021, v. 13, n. 2, p. N.PAGBy:Crawford(bio), RebeccaPublication type:Article
Reading the Child in Children's Literature: An Heretical Approach.Published in:2016By:McGillis, RoderickPublication type:Book Review
A Liberating Imagination: Andersen in England.Published in:2006By:Briggs, JuliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
New Directions in Children's Gothic: Debatable Lands, ed. Anna Jackson.Published in:2019By:Bray, Danielle BienvenuePublication type:Book Review
Peter Rabbit and Other Stories in Koine Greek.Published in:2023By:Daniel, AndrewPublication type:Book Review
Revisiting Narnia: Fantasy, Myth and Religion in C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles – Edited by Shanna Caughey.Published in:2006By:Abbey, Kristen L.Publication type:Book Review