The Encyclopaedia of School Stories: The encyclopaedia of girls' school stories

The Encyclopaedia of School Stories: The encyclopaedia of girls' school stories

Author: Rosemary Auchmuty

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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Girls' school stories are still dismissed by adult critics as less significant than boys' school stories, despite recent academic recognition of the importance of children's literature generally. This encyclopaedia helps to redress the balance with over 400 entries on girls' school story writers. There is an entry for every British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand author known to the editorial team who had published at least one full-length story between 1876 and 1999. In the introduction, Sue Sims provides an overview of the development of the girls' school story and the influence on the genre of key authors, works and publishers. Rosemary Auchmuty's analysis of the critical response which these works have received highlights the different reactions of those who work in the book world, feminist critics and fans of the stories. A huge amount of original research is evident in the detailed entries by Sue Sims, Hilary Clare and a number of invited contributors, all experts in their field. Readers will agree that this encyclopaedia demonstrates that as a body of work, girls' school stories have played an enormous part in women's history and the evolution of children's literature in general.


The Encyclopaedia of School Stories: The encyclopaedia of boys' school stories

The Encyclopaedia of School Stories: The encyclopaedia of boys' school stories

Author: Rosemary Auchmuty

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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In his introduction to this important reference work, Robert Fitzpatrick traces the origins of the boys' school story back to the 18th-century and its development and reception over the last 200 years. The contribution of women writers to the boys' school story is examined and popular topics explored. With over 500 entries, this encyclopaedia is the most comprehensive survey to date of this popular and highly collectable genre.


The Encyclopaedia of Girls' School Stories

The Encyclopaedia of Girls' School Stories

Author: Susan Sims

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-29

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9780815382270

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This encyclopaedia covers the history, critical reception, authors, topics and critical analyses of girls' school stories from 1876-1999. An overview of the development of the stories is covered along with their influence on authors and publishers.


The Encyclopedia of Me

The Encyclopedia of Me

Author: Karen Rivers

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0545469511

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A is for "Tink Aaron-Martin," "Aardvark," and "Amazing" in this wonderful alphabetical novel! Tink Aaron-Martin has been grounded AGAIN after an adventure with her best friend Freddie Blue Anderson. To make the time pass, she decides to write an encyclopedia of her life from "Aa" (a kind of lava--okay, she cribbed that from the real encyclopedia) to "Zoo" (she's never been to one, but her brothers belong there). As the alphabet unfolds, so does the story of Tink's summer: more adventures with Freddie Blue (and more experiences in being grounded); how her family was featured in a magazine about "Living with Autism," thanks to her older brother Seb--and what happened after Seb fell apart; her growing friendship, and maybe more, with Kai, a skateboarder who made her swoon (sort of). And her own sense that maybe she belongs not under "H" for "Hideous," or "I" for "Invisible," but "O" for "Okay."Written entirely in Tink's hilarious encyclopedia entries, The Encyclopedia of Me is both a witty trick and a reading treat for anyone who loves terrific middle-grade novels.