- 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...