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Culturing the Child, 1690-1914

Essays in Memory of Mitzi Myers
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Description

Utilizing new historicist, feminist, and cultural studies critiques, this collection of essays provides new perspectives on early children's literary texts and the work of children's literature scholar Mitzi Myers (1939-2001).

Author Biography:

Donelle Ruwe is an Assistant Professor of English at Northern Arizona University and is on the Governing Board of the 18th- and 19th-Century British Women Writers Association. She publishes on British children's literature and women writers.
Release date NZ
May 3rd, 2005
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Contributions by Anita Hemphill McCormick
  • Contributions by Bruce Beiderwell
  • Contributions by Gillian Adams
  • Contributions by Julia Briggs
  • Contributions by M.O. Grenby
  • Contributions by Marjean D. Purinton
  • Contributions by Mavis Reimer
  • Contributions by Ruth B. Bottigheimer
  • Contributions by Susan R. Gannon
  • Edited by Donelle Ruwe
Pages
280
Dimensions
146x214x19
ISBN-13
9780810851825
Product ID
2370850

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