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Contents Introduction AïDA HUDSON 1 The Apprehension of Audience: The Difference Between Writing for Adults and Children TIM WYNNE-JONES 11 Canadian Children's Literatureat the Millennium JUDITH SALTMAN 23 The Rise of the Aboriginal Voice in Canadian Adolescent Fiction 1970-1990 BEVERLEY HAUN 35 A Parliament of Stories: Multiculturalism and the Contemporary Children's Literature of Saskatchewan GREGORY MAILLET 49 Retelling "Little Red Riding Hood" Abroad and at Home SANDRA L. BECKETT 61 Secrecy and Space: Glenn Gould and Tim Wynne-Jones's The Maestro ALAN WEST and LEE HARRIS 77 Brian O'Connal and Emily Byrd Starr: The Inheritors of Wordsworth's "Gentle Breeze" MARGARET STEEPLER 87 The Eros of Childhood and Early Adolescence in GirlSeries: L. M. Montgomery's Emily Trilogy IRENE GAMMEL 97 "not one of those dreadful new women": Anne Shirley and the culture of imperial motherhood CECILY DEVEREUX 119 L. M. Montgomery: Canon or Cultural Capital? HELEN SIOURBAS 131 L. M. Montgomery and Everybody Else: A Look at the Books VIRGINIA A. S. CARELESS 143 From Pagan to Christian: The Symbolic Journey of Anne of Green Gables JOHN R. SORFLEET 175 The Picture Book: A Commentary JANET LUNN 185 Publishing Children's Picture Books: The Role of Design and Art Direction MICHAEL SOLOMON 191 The Changing Faces of Canadian Children: Pictures, Power, and Pedagogy ANDREA MCKENZIE 201 The Nature of Canadian Children's Literature: A Commentary JOHN R. SORFLEET 219 The Nature of Children's Literature: A Commentary ELIZABETH WATERSTON 227 Contributors 233 ...

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