

Death in Children’s Literature: Love You Forever Robert N.Good Masters, Sweet Ladies! by Laura Amy Schiltzįrom Alphabet to Elegy: The Puritan Impact on Children’s Literature.Book to read: Fables by Marie de FranceĬourt, Commerce, and Cloister: The Literatures of Medieval Childhood.Ingenuity and Authority: Aesop’s Fables and Their Afterlives Books to read: The Iliad by Homer The Odyssey by Homer The Aeneid by Virgil Confessions by St.Speak, Child: Children’s Literature in Classic Antiquity Other book to read: Margaret Wise Brown: Awakened by the Moon by Leonard S.Toward a New History of Children’s Literature (Books and authors in bold means I have already read the title I may reread them for this project.) Also, view the series via the Seth Lerer’s Reader’s History tag. Links below are to discussions on Rebecca Reads. However, I’m learning a lot from Children’s Literature: A Reader’s History from Aesop to Harry Potter by Seth Lerer, and I thought I’d bring you on the journey with me. I’m a beginner in terms of children’s literature criticism.
