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  • Studies in Children's Literature

    ISSN: 1531-3964

    "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child." "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child." "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child."

    1 publications

  • Music and Literature in Society

    ISSN: 1053-9255

    1 publications

  • Studies in Romantic and Modern Literature

    ISSN: 0743-7889

    0 publications

  • Crossroads and Interfaces: Studies in Linguistics and Literature

    Until the publication of volume 42 the series was edited by prof. Jacek Fisiak (1936-2019). The Crossroads and Interfaces: Studies in Linguistics and Literature series presents monographs and collected volumes on Linguistics, Literature and Culture in the fields of English Language and Literatures as well as Linguistics. Topics include (among others) problems and methods of SLA (Second Language Acquisition), English-Polish contrastive linguistics, intertextuality, and studies on 19th-century literature and authors. The series was formerly known as Polish Studies in English Language and Literature.

    45 publications

  • Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature

    The series is designed to advance the publication of research pertaining to themes and motifs in literature. The studies cover cross-cultural patterns as well as the entire range of national literatures. They trace the development and use of themes and motifs over extended periods, elucidate the significance of specific themes or motifs for the formation of period styles, and analyze the unique structural function of themes and motifs. By examining themes or motifs in the work of an author or period, the studies point to the impulses authors received from literary tradition, the choices made, and the creative transformation of the cultural heritage. The series will include publications of colloquia and theoretical studies that contribute to a greater understanding of literature.

    130 publications

  • Studies in Classical Literature and Culture

    ISSN: 2196-9779

    The series explores a wide range of topics within classical studies concentrating on Greek and Latin language, ancient literature and culture as well as its reception. It includes monographs, collections of articles and critical editions presented by scholars from around the world and aims to bring together modern approaches like literary theory and cultural studies with traditional philology represented by textual criticism. Encouraging an interdisciplinary point of view it aims at giving a comprehensive picture of new trends and recent achievements in classics.

    21 publications

  • Phenomenology and Literature

    ISSN: 1524-0193

    The focus of this series is on studies using the tenets of phenomenology and its various (dogmatic and skeptical) evolutions to elucidate and interpret primarily literary works of art in the contexts of aesthetics, ontology, epistemology, axiology, hermeneutics, communication, reader response, reception, cultural and social theory. Studies of a comparative nature which straddle and/or combine the disciplines of philosophical and literary studies are distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may advance the state of the art, set trends, generate and continue discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions. Approaches may center on individual works, authors, schools of phenomelogical thought, and/or abstract notions, including issues of a comparative nature spanning the cultures, languages, and literatures of several nations from the perspectives of world literature and philosophy. The focus of this series is on studies using the tenets of phenomenology and its various (dogmatic and skeptical) evolutions to elucidate and interpret primarily literary works of art in the contexts of aesthetics, ontology, epistemology, axiology, hermeneutics, communication, reader response, reception, cultural and social theory. Studies of a comparative nature which straddle and/or combine the disciplines of philosophical and literary studies are distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may advance the state of the art, set trends, generate and continue discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions. Approaches may center on individual works, authors, schools of phenomelogical thought, and/or abstract notions, including issues of a comparative nature spanning the cultures, languages, and literatures of several nations from the perspectives of world literature and philosophy. The focus of this series is on studies using the tenets of phenomenology and its various (dogmatic and skeptical) evolutions to elucidate and interpret primarily literary works of art in the contexts of aesthetics, ontology, epistemology, axiology, hermeneutics, communication, reader response, reception, cultural and social theory. Studies of a comparative nature which straddle and/or combine the disciplines of philosophical and literary studies are distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may advance the state of the art, set trends, generate and continue discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions. Approaches may center on individual works, authors, schools of phenomelogical thought, and/or abstract notions, including issues of a comparative nature spanning the cultures, languages, and literatures of several nations from the perspectives of world literature and philosophy.

    4 publications

  • Title: Many Books, Many Stories

    Many Books, Many Stories

    Using Children’s and Young Adult Literature to Open Classroom Conversations
    by Kathleen Olmstead (Volume editor) Serena Troiani (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Children in Literature – Children’s Literature

    Children in Literature – Children’s Literature

    Acta of the XXth FILLM Congress 1996, Regensburg, Germany
    by Paul Neubauer (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Edited Collection
  • Title: Translating Expressive Language in Children’s Literature

    Translating Expressive Language in Children’s Literature

    Problems and Solutions
    by B.J. Epstein (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Representations of the Spanish Civil War in European Children’s Literature (1975-2008)

    The Representations of the Spanish Civil War in European Children’s Literature (1975-2008)

    by Blanca Ana Roig Rechou (Volume editor) Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Mediating Practices in Translating Children’s Literature

    Mediating Practices in Translating Children’s Literature

    Tackling Controversial Topics
    by Joanna Dybiec-Gajer (Volume editor) Agnieszka Gicala (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: La Retraduction en littérature de jeunesse / Retranslating Children’s Literature

    La Retraduction en littérature de jeunesse / Retranslating Children’s Literature

    by Virginie Douglas (Volume editor) Florence Cabaret (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Jews in Business and their Representation in German Literature 1827-1934
  • Title: Histoires de famille et littérature de jeunesse / Family Stories and Children’s Literature

    Histoires de famille et littérature de jeunesse / Family Stories and Children’s Literature

    Filiation, transmission, réinvention ? / Parentage, Transmission or Reinvention?
    by Rose-May Pham Dinh (Volume editor) Virginie Douglas (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Black Children’s Literature Got de Blues

    Black Children’s Literature Got de Blues

    The Creativity of Black Writers and Illustrators
    by Nancy D. Tolson (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Sexy Girls, Heroes and Funny Losers

    Sexy Girls, Heroes and Funny Losers

    Gender Representations in Children’s TV around the World
    by Maya Götz (Volume editor) Dafna Lemish (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Myth of Cokaygne in Children’s Literature

    The Myth of Cokaygne in Children’s Literature

    The Consuming and the Consumed Child
    by Franziska Burstyn (Author)
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: African and African American Children’s and Adolescent Literature in the Classroom

    African and African American Children’s and Adolescent Literature in the Classroom

    A Critical Guide
    by Vivian Yenika-Agbaw (Volume editor) Mary Napoli (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Geoculture and Its Social Construction

    Geoculture and Its Social Construction

    A Political-Sociological Study of Religion and Ethnicity in Southeast Asia
    by Ya Zhou (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: Hogwarts and All

    Hogwarts and All

    Gothic Perspectives on Children’s Literature
    by Gregory G. Pepetone (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Digital Literature for Children

    Digital Literature for Children

    Texts, Readers and Educational Practices
    by Mireia Manresa (Volume editor) Neus Real (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Children of the «Volk»

    Children of the «Volk»

    Children’s Literature as an Ideological Tool in National Socialist Germany
    by Stephanie Robertson (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
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