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Literature (in English) 

This guide covers all genres of American and British Literature
Last update: Oct 08th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.marquette.edu/literature  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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These sites represent a selection of digital children's literature to support English 173: The Anglo-American Tradition in Children's Literature.  Additional sources are listed at the bottom for further exploration. 

 

Library E-Resources

  • American Periodical Series (APS)  Digitized images of the pages of American periodicals from 1740 to 1900.  From starting page, click “Search for Periodicals.”  Click "Browse Subjects" to see subject headings; select “Children’s Literature,” click search to see 27 titles.  User may also search for subjects or keywords within a title or group of titles.  APS periodicals are also held in microfilm format; check MARQCAT for years and drawer location.
  • Early American Imprint Series 1: Evans, 1639-1800.  Also known as the "Evans Bibliography".  Full text database of publications from colonial America and the early republic (1639-1800).  You may Browse by Genre and select “Juvenile Literature,” "Spellers", etc.  Note the ability to search by keyword within the genre.  Or, Browse by Subjects, select category: “Literature,” and select from sub-headings such as “Children’s Literature,” “Children’s Poetry,” “Children’s Stories,” “Fables,” or “Fairy Tales.”
  • Everyday Life of Women of Women in America, 1820-1900.  Includes both books and periodicals, most aimed at women and some at adolescents.  One periodical for youth is The Rose Bud, or Youth's Gazette, published in Charleston, 1832-34.  Nice digital images for browsing.
  • Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) has a wealth of books for children in full image; however the searcher must begin with known authors and titles, of keyword in titles, such as "spelling."  Try, for example, Aesop or John Bunyon's A Book for Boys and Girls.
  • Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains virtually everything published in England or British North America 1473-1700; however same cautions as ECCO. Try for example titles The Booke of Meery Riddles (1629) or The Young Mans Looking Glass (1641)
  • Literature Online (LION) Begin on the "Criticism" search page to find secondary articles in scholarly journals about topics in children's literature history.

 

 

Selected Library Sources

American Writers for Children before 1900 (Dictionary of Literary Biography v. 42, Gale Research, 1985) Raynor Reference PN451 .D535 v. 42

Children's Books in England: Five Centuries of Social Life. F. J. Harvey Darton (3d ed., Cambridge University Press, 1982) Memorial Level 5  PR990 .D3 1982

Children's Literature: A Reader's History from Aesop to Harry Potter (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2008)

Children's Literature: an Illustrated History, edited by Peter Hunt (Oxford University Press, 1995) Class Reserves PR990.C495 1995

The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (Oxford University Press, 1984) Raynor Reference PN1008.5 .C37 1984

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature (4 v., 2006) Raynor Reference PN1008.5 O94 2006

St. Nicholas (periodical) Library has volumes for 1873-1924 (some missing issues), in Memorial Storage B.

 

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