8.1
Secondary works
This bibliography of secondary works comprises works mentioned, quoted and/ or
commented on in the text and in the footnotes as well as selected further reading on the issues
broached. A comprehensive bibliography of anthologies, lexica and literary histories of
international children’s literature can be found in Kümmerling-Meibauer, Bettina. Klassiker
der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Ein internationales Lexikon.
Stuttgart; Weimar: Metzler,
2004. [1999]
Abanes
, Richard. Harry Potter: Fantasy oder Magie. Paderborn: Christliche
Verlagsbuchhandlung Wedel, 2001.
Anatol
, Giselle Liza (Ed.) Reading Harry Potter: Critical Essays. Westport, CT: Praeger,
2003.
Anelli
, Melissa. Harry, A History. The True Story of a Boy Wizard, His Fans, and Life Inside
the Harry Potter Phenomenon.
New York; London; Toronto; Sydney: Pocket Books,
2008.
Ang
, Susan. The Widening World of Children’s Literature. Basingstoke; London: Macmillan,
2000.
Applebaum
, Noga. “Electronic Texts and Adolescent Agency: Computers and the Internet in
Contemporary Children’s Fiction”. In: Reynolds, Kimberley (Ed.) Modern Children’s
Literature:
An Introduction. Basingstoke; New York, 2005, 250-262.
Arbuthnot
, May Hill; Sutherland, Zena. Children and Books. Chicago: Scott, Foresman,
1972.
Ariès
, Philippe. Geschichte der Kindheit. München: Hanser, 1975.
Armitt
, Lucie. Fantasy Fiction: An Introduction. New York; London: Continuum, 2005.
Atkins,
Laura. “A Publisher’s Dilemma: The Place of the Child in the Publication of
Children’s Books”. In: Sebastien Chapleau (Ed.) New Voices in Children’s Literature
Criticism
. Lichfield: Pied Piper Publishing, 2004, 47-54.
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