CCL, no. 15-16, 1980
« Numéro précédent | Numéro suivant »A Double Issue on FantasyFantasy and Farewell / John R. Sorfleet [4-5] CriticismAnalyzing Enchantment: Fantasy After Bettelheim / Constance B. Hieatt [6-14] "Nothing Odd Ever Happens Here:" Landscape of Canadian Fantasy / Gwyneth Evans [15-30] Jacob Two-Two and the Satisfactions of Paranoia / Perry Nodelman [31-37] Gordon R. Dickson: Science Fiction for Young Canadians / Raymond H. Thompson [38-46] Stories and Stlalakums: Christie Harris and the Supernatural World / Susan Wood [47-56] Monsters From Native Canadian Mythologies / Muriel A. Whitaker [57-66] Fantasy and Transformation in Shadow Puppetry / Elizabeth Cleaver [67-79] Review Articles and ReviewsLe Fantastique et l'imaginaire en français / Dana Paramskas [80-85]
Crawford's Fairy Tales / Catherine Sheldrick Ross [85-88]
Fantasy, an Extension of Reality / Jo Churcher [88-90]
Shakespeare Takes a Bath / Perry Nodelman [91-94]
Two Types of Fantasy / Jean Q. Seaton [94-97]
Of Mice and Morals / Bryan Buchan [98-100]
Visions and Revisions / Lionel Adey [100-03]
Mouse Woman Once More / Frances Frazer [103-05]
The "Other World" Revisited / Verna Reid [105-08]
Wanted: Good Editor for Children's Books / Susan Beckmann [108-12]
Some Choices Not Taken / Jeanne Henry [113-15]
Mud, Bubbles, and Dark for Early Childhood / Carol Anne Wien [115-19]
Phantafelix / Gael Blackhall [119-22]
A Good Direction in Canadian Children's Fiction / Pamela Steele [123-26]
Dubious Magic / Mary H. Pritchard [126-28]
Wynkyn Whimsies / Patricia Demers [129-31]
The Illustrator as Author / Gillian Thomas [132-34]
The Delights of Texture: Cleaver's Colourful Mixed-Media Effects / Patricia Morley [134-35]
Attempted Flights of Fantasy / Fran Ashdown [135-37]
Fantasy is an Olden Days Coat / Elizabeth Waterston [138-40]
The Twelve Dancing Princesses / Claire England [140-43]
This page last updated 31 janvier 2004. |
|
| Copyright © 2004 Canadian Children's Press / University of Guelph | |