In this study, the engaging art created by children's author Margaret Wise Brown receives the critical attention it deserves as a lasting contribution to American children's literature.
In this study, the engaging art created by children's author Margaret Wise Brown receives the critical attention it deserves as a lasting contribution to American children's literature.
Julia Pond is an Associate professor of English and Director of the Honors Academy at Shorter University in Rome, GA. She teaches adolescent, children's, and American literatures. She has published articles on topics such as the Harry Potter series, adolescent development in To Kill A Mockingbird, and Southern identity in Children's Literature, Children's Literature in Education, The Looking Glass, and Southern Studies.
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Introduction Chapter 1: The Literary Artist Chapter 2: The Visual Artist Chapter 3: The Philosophic Artist Chapter 4: The Musical Artist Epilogue