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The Lion and the Unicorn

Volume 14, Number 1, June 1990

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

Table of Contents

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Politics and Ideology
Taking Political Stock: New Theoretical and Critical Approaches to Anglo-American Children's Literature in the 1980s
pp. 7-22
"It Would Be Awful Not to Know Greek": Rediscovering Geoffrey Trease
pp. 23-52
History and The Politics of Play in T. S. Eliot's "The Burial of The Dead" and Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons
pp. 53-69
History as Fiction: The Story in Hendrik Willem van Loon's Story of Mankind
pp. 70-86
S.O.S. New York: German-Jewish Authors of Children's Literature in American Exile
pp. 87-99
Children of the Revolution: A Literary Case Study
pp. 100-107
From Little Black Sambo to Popo and Fifina: Arna Bontemps and the Creation of African-American Children's Literature
pp. 108-127
The Theme of Peace in Children's Literature
pp. 128-138
Professional Notes and Announcements
p. 139
Contributors' Notes
pp. 140-141

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