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  • Areas for Research

Values in the Folktales of India (or in Grimm)

Causality in Cumulative Verse and Folktales

Politics in "Rip Van Winkle"

The Shadow in Shadow Plays

The Unicorn

Birds or the Spiritual in Children's Literature

History of Drama in Relation to Children

Trolls in Norwegian Tales

Games in Children's Literature

Boundaries in Children's Literature

Violence in Children's Literature

Style and Content in Kenneth Grahame's Golden Age and Dream Days

Doubles in Children's Books

Use of Language in Uncle Remus

Techniques of Oral Narration

Ideology of Orphan Annie

Sign Language as Literature [End Page 250]

Police in Children's Books

Old People in Children's Books

Literature for Gifted Children

Children's Literature and the Counter Culture

Canadian Animal Stories

Children's Literature and Ecology

Death in Charlotte's Web

Children's Literature in Colonial America

Cats in Contemporary Literature for Children

Lost Childhood in Song

Innerviews of fantasy

Migrant Workers in Children's Books

Socialization through Children's Literature

The Changing Image of the Dragon in Children's Stories

Tom Swift

Circles in Illustration of Children's Books

Jokes and the Smile in Children's Books

The Bible as Children's Literature

Louise de la Ramée ("Ouida") and The Nuremberg Stove

Henry Miller's The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder as Children's Literature

Superstitions in Children's Books

The Serious Undertones in Mother Goose Rhymes

Indians in Children's Literature

Mystical Intentions in "Jabberwocky"

Family Folklore as Children's Literature

Pornography for Children

G'ypsies in Children's Literature

Loneliness in Grimms' Tales

Pitrents as Villains

Oral Fixations in Children's Books

Summer Camp Songs as Literature

Variants in Content of Certain Folktales as Reflections of Social Changes

The Theatre of the Absurd as a Source for Children's Plays

Japanese Kyogen as a Source for Children's Plays

Use of the Ancient Rhetorical Method of Imitation as a Way of Stimulating Creativity

Creative Dramatics for Children

Implicit Valuation of the Child in Medieval Literature

Implications of the Child as Audience in Medieval Literature

Children's Responses to "Adult" Classics

Oral Narration: Black Rhyming Language among Children

Family Relationships in the Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Sibling Interdependence in Nesbit's Books

The Cautionary Tale

Maeterlinck's Blue Bird as a Children's Play

George Sand's Puppet Theatre

Cultural Influence of Americans on Vietnamese Children

Peanuts as Children's Literature

Children and Nineteenth Century Moralistic Poetry

The Meaning of "The Wolf of Gubbio"

Feminism and Lang's "Color" Fairy Books

Symbolism in Tolkien's Smith of Wootton Major

Heroism in Tolkien's Farmer Giles of Ham [End Page 251]

Values in Filipino Folktales

Image of the Black Male in Children's Books

Varieties of Distortion in Literary Fantasies

Poetry of Children in Agony

Changes in Beginning Readers

Women as Mothers in Current Literature for Children

Puppetry as an Added Dimension in Oral Narration

The Protestant Ethic in Contemporary Children's Books

Effect of Black Movies on Black Children

Reactions of Retarded Children to Selected Classics

Values in Irish Folk Plays

Literary Elements in "Rainy-Day" Activities

Sexism in Textbooks Used in Elementary School

Lions in Children's Literature

Eating as Reward and Punishment in Children's Stories

Unrecorded Appalachian Folktales for Children

Humor in Contemporary Children's Books As Contrasted With That in Older Classics

Stereotyped Characters and Situations in Children's Television Shows

Photography as a Way of Illustrating Children's Books

Themes of French Children's Songs

Astrid Lindgren's Writings for Children

Symbolism in Dr. Seuss

The Wind in the Willows and the Bible

Characters with Speech Defects in Children's Literature

Representations of God in Cartoon Shows

Morality in Yiddish Folktales and Poems

Humor in Children's Poetry

Jungian Archetypes in Alice in Wonderland

Values in Norwegian Folktales

A Comparative Study of the Reaction of "Normal" and Mentally Disturbed Children to the Same Literature

A Linguistic Study of Winnie-the-Pooh

Themes of Andersen's Tales

Television Commercials as Children's "Literature"

Cultural Transmission through Lithuanian Folk Songs

Heads in Folktales of Various Ethnic Groups

Psychological Analysis of Mother Goose Rhymes

Psychological Analysis of A Child's Garden of Verses [End Page 252...

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