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The Lion and the Unicorn, an international theme- and genre-centered journal, is committed to a serious, ongoing discussion of literature for children. The journal's coverage includes the state of the publishing industry, regional authors, comparative studies of significant books and genres, new developments in theory, the art of illustration, the mass media, and popular culture. It is especially noted for its interviews with authors, editors, and other important contributors to the field, as well as its outstanding book review section.
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Volume 28, Number 3, September 2004Table of Contents

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View "I am spinning this for you, my child": Voice and Identity Formation in George MacDonald's Princess Books
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View Teaching Eugenics to Children: Heredity and Reform in Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy
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View Mette Newth's The Abduction, The Transformation and Arctic Colonialism: A Postcolonial Perspective
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ISSN | 1080-6563 |
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Print ISSN | 0147-2593 |
Launched on MUSE | 2004-09-24 |
Open Access | No |
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Copyright © 2004 The Johns Hopkins University Press.