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The Lion and the Unicorn

Volume 13, Number 2, December 1989

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E-ISSN: 1080-6563 Print ISSN: 0147-2593

Table of Contents

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Humor & Play In Children's Literature
This issue is dedicated to Ursula Nordstrom In Memory
In Search of "Childish Things":
pp. 7-27
Disorder and Security in Nonsense Verse for Children
pp. 28-33
Humor in the Lyrical Stories for Children of Samuel Marshak and Korney Chukovsky
pp. 34-55
On Ezra Jack Keats
pp. 56-57

Subject Headings:

From COLLAGE:
pp. 58-74

Subject Headings:

Books with a Clear Heart: The Koans of Play and the Picture Books of Ezra Jack Keats
pp. 75-89
Smile for Auntie: A Comic Performance Reviewed
pp. 90-96
The Child of the Century:
pp. 97-102
The Gentle Humor of Oskar Luts
pp. 103-108
Empowering the Child: Rediscovering Dorothy Canfield's Made-to-Order Stories
pp. 109-130
What's So Funny?: Humor in the Writing of Walter R. Brooks
pp. 131-140
The Giant & The Child: "Cruel" Humor in American Culture
pp. 141-147

Booklog

Behind Comedy's Mask
pp. 148-151
Sendak & Co.
pp. 152-159
Skipping Observed
pp. 160-163
The Holocaust and Children: Lived Experience and the Study of History
pp. 164-173
Carrollian Carrousel
pp. 174-176
Professional Notes and Announcements
p. 177
Contributors' Notes
pp. 178-181

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