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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel T. KlinePublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.840kg ISBN: 9780815333128ISBN 10: 0815333129 Pages: 366 Publication Date: 11 April 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Children/juvenile , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsDaniel Kline's well-edited book of sixteen essays, each by a different authority and accompanied by the medieval text to which it refers, is an important milestone in the ongoing rediscover of children's literature prior to the printed book.. <br>-Gillian Adams, CLAQ, the Children's Literature Association Quarterly. <br> The book is the first critical anthology of texts written for children during the Middle Ages. The volume includes selections from nearly 20 medieval texts, accompanied by incisive critical introductions by an outstanding group of interdisciplinary scholars that illuminate the diversity, sophistication, and complexity of literature for medieval children and youth. <br>- Pubblicato Sul Bollettino del Cirt <br> Daniel Kline's well-edited book of sixteen essays, each by a different authority and accompanied by the medieval text to which it refers, is an important milestone in the ongoing rediscovery of children's literature prior to the printed book. I cannot recommend it too highly to historians of children's literature, or even those who just say a few words about early children's literature in a survey course. The 20-page bibliography alone is worth the price. <br>-Gillian Adams, Children's Literature Association Quarterly <br> ""Daniel Kline's well-edited book of sixteen essays, each by a different authority and accompanied by the medieval text to which it refers, is an important milestone in the ongoing rediscover of children's literature prior to the printed book."" -- Gillian Adams, CLAQ, the Children's Literature Association Quarterly. ""The book is the first critical anthology of texts written for children during the Middle Ages. The volume includes selections from nearly 20 medieval texts, accompanied by incisive critical introductions by an outstanding group of interdisciplinary scholars that illuminate the diversity, sophistication, and complexity of literature for medieval children and youth."" -- Pubblicato SulBollettino del Cirt ""Daniel Kline's well-edited book of sixteen essays, each by a different authority and accompanied by the medieval text to which it refers, is an important milestone in the ongoing rediscovery of children's literature prior to the printed book. I cannot recommend it too highly to historians of children's literature, or even those who just say a few words about early children's literature in a survey course. The 20-page bibliography alone is worth the price."" -- Gillian Adams, Children's LiteratureAssociation Quarterly Daniel Kline's well-edited book of sixteen essays, each by a different authority and accompanied by the medieval text to which it refers, is an important milestone in the ongoing rediscover of children's literature prior to the printed book.. -Gillian Adams, CLAQ, the Children's Literature Association Quarterly. The book is the first critical anthology of texts written for children during the Middle Ages. The volume includes selections from nearly 20 medieval texts, accompanied by incisive critical introductions by an outstanding group of interdisciplinary scholars that illuminate the diversity, sophistication, and complexity of literature for medieval children and youth. - Pubblicato Sul Bollettino del Cirt Daniel Kline's well-edited book of sixteen essays, each by a different authority and accompanied by the medieval text to which it refers, is an important milestone in the ongoing rediscovery of children's literature prior to the printed book. I cannot recommend it too highly to historians of children's literature, or even those who just say a few words about early children's literature in a survey course. The 20-page bibliography alone is worth the price. -Gillian Adams, Children's Literature Association Quarterly Author InformationDaniel T. Kline is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Alaska, Anchorage Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |