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Illustrating Lewis Carroll and James Joyce: An Exhibition of the Work of John Vernon Lord Spread from John Vernon Lord’s Sketchbook. Copyright © 2016 John Vernon Lord. Reproduced permission the author and courtesy House of Illustration back to IBBYLink Autumn 2018...
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Old English Classics in Slovenian Translation back to IBBYLink Autumn 2018 Darja Mazi–Leskovar Slovenian literature has been traditionally open to translation, and generations of Slovenian children and young readers have been offered books from various cultures and...
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Canon or Classic? Carnegie Medal Winners and ‘Instant Classic’ Status back to IBBYLink Autumn 2018 Lucy Pearson At the end of Philippa Pearce’s Tom’s Midnight Garden (2008 [1958]), Tom realises that his night–time visits to the garden as it existed in the past have...
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An Indigenous Reader (and Mom, and Scholar) Reflects on Classics back to IBBYLink Autumn 2018 Dr Debbie Reese In countless books and articles by scholars in children’s literature, Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are is described as a classic. Published in 1963...