Aristocratic Houses and Radical Politics: Historical Fiction and the Time-Slip Story in E. Nesbit's The House of Arden.Published in:1998By:Hall, LindaPublication type:Literary Criticism
One City, Two Worlds, and Yet...: New York from Roller Skates to Stevie.Published in:1998By:Hendrickson, LinneaPublication type:Literary Criticism
"The City Spreads Its Wings": The Urban Experience in Poetry for Children.Published in:Children's Literature in Education, 1998, v. 29, n. 1, p. 31, doi. 10.1023/A:1022482513049By:Russell, David L.Publication type:Article
Caught Between Two Worlds: Themes of Family, Community, and Ethnic Identity in Yoshiko Uchida's Works for Children.Published in:Children's Literature in Education, 1998, v. 29, n. 1, p. 19, doi. 10.1023/A:1022430528978By:Harada, Violet H.Publication type:Article
The Silence of the Critics.Published in:Children's Literature in Education, 1998, v. 29, n. 1, p. 1By:Reynolds, Kimberley;Watkins, TonyPublication type:Article