Mike Cadden - Introduction 1. Narrative and Genre 1. Telling Old Tales Newly: Intertextuality in Young Adult Fiction for Girls / Elisabeth Rose Gruner 2. Familiarity Breeds a Following: Transcending the Formulaic in the Snicket Series / Danielle Russell 3. The Power of Secrets: Backwards Construction in Detective Fiction for Children / Chris McGee II. Narrative and The Picture Book 4. Focalization in Children's Picture Books: Who sees in words and pictures / Angela Yannicopoulou 5. No Consonance, No Consolation: John Burningham's Time to Get Out of the Bath, Shirley / Magdalena Sikorska 6. Telling the Story/Breaking the Boundaries: Metafiction and the Enhancement of Children's Literary Development in The Bravest Ever Bear and The Story of the Falling Star / Alexandra Lewis 7. Perceiving The Red Tree: Writerly Metaphor & Sensible Anarchy / Andrea Schwenke Wylie 8. Now Playing: Silent Cinema and Picture Book Montage / Nathalie op de Beeck III. Narrators and Implied Readers 9. Melodrama with a Modern Point of View: Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird / Holly Blackford 10. The Identification Fallacy: Perspective and Subjectivity in Children's Literature / Maria Nikolajeva 11. The Development of Hebrew Children's Literature: From Men Pulling Children Along to Women Meeting Them Where They Are / Dana Keren-Yaar IV. Narrative Time 12. Shifting Worlds: Constructing the Subject, Narrative, and History in Historical Time Shifts / Susan Stewart 13. "Whose Woods These Are I Think I Know": Narrative Theory and Diana Wynne Jones' Hexwood / Martha Hixon 14. "Time No Longer": The Context(s) of Time in Tom's Midnight Garden / Angelika Zirker Contributors Bibliography Further Reading Index
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