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Articles in Fall, 2001 issue of Style
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From invention to convention: a critical view of the evolution of the aside in French neoclassical drama
by Jure Gantar -
Enfranchising the child: picture books, primacy, and discourse - Brief Article
by Graeme Harper -
Epistolary Histories: Letters, Fiction, Culture - Book Review
by Laura Rotunno -
"So stretched out huge in length": reading the extended simile
by Catherine Addison -
Conventions of children's literature: then and now - Critical Essay
by Karen Coats -
The whole story - Review Essay - Book Review
by Terry Caesar -
Mel Glenn and Arnold Adoff: the poetics of power in the adolescent voice-lyric - Critical Essay
by Joseph T. Thomas, Jr. -
Raymond carver's "epiphanic moments"
by Gunter Leypoldt -
Partners in crime: E. Nesbit and the art of thieving - Critical Essay
by Marah Gubar -
New Perspectives on Narrative Perspective - Book Review
by David Herman -
The Harry Potter novels as a test case for adolescent literature
by Roberta Seelinger Trites -
The changing aesthetics of character in children's fiction
by Maria Nikolajeva - Books Received - Bibliography
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Animal carnivals: a Bakhtinian reading of C. S. Lewis's The Magician's Nephew and P. L. Travers's Mary Poppins - Critical Essay
by Catherine L. Elick
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