Scarecrow Press
Pages: 336
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-8108-5426-0 • Paperback • May 2005 • $99.00 • (£76.00)
978-1-4616-5615-9 • eBook • May 2005 • $94.00 • (£72.00)
Maria Nikolajeva is Professor of Comparative Literature at Stockholm University (Sweden) and associate professor of comparative literature at Åbo Akademi University (Finland). She has been member of the North American Children's Literature Association since 1985 and has served on its International Committee. She is also the author of From Mythic to Linear: Time in Children's Literature (Scarecrow, 2000) and The Rhetoric of Character in Children's Literature (Scarecrow, 2002).
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Introduction: Do We Need a Separate Aesthetics for Children's Literature?
Chapter 3 1 The Aesthetic of the Author
Chapter 4 2 The Aesthetic of the Work
Chapter 5 3 The Aesthetic of the Genre
Chapter 6 4 The Aesthetic of the Content
Chapter 7 5 The Aesthetic of Composition
Chapter 8 6 The Aesthetic of the Scene
Chapter 9 7 The Aesthetic of Character
Chapter 10 8 The Aesthetic of Narration
Chapter 11 9 The Aesthetic of Language
Chapter 12 10 The Aesthetic of the Medium
Chapter 13 11 The Aesthetic of the Reader
Chapter 14 12 Conclusion: Which Tool Shall I Choose?
Part 15 Bibliography
Part 16 Index
Part 17 Subject and Name Index
Part 18 Title Index
Part 19 About the Author
This resource would be a remarkable addition to children's literature research collections.
— School Library Journal, 1/1/2006
This textbook is designed for use in children's literature courses in which literary criticism is emphasized. Nikolajeva's goal is to provide students with an 'analytical toolkit' that they can use to better understand the aesthetic dimensions of children's literature. Among the critical approaches covered in this book are hermeneutics, structuralism, psychoanalysis, and feminist theory.
— Children's Literature Association Quarterly