Reviews 2010
Aspects of the Translation and Reception of British Children's Fantasy Literature in Postwar Japan: With Special Emphasis on The Borrowers and Tom's Midnight Garden by Mihiko Tanaka. Review by Sabeur Mdallel.
The Role of Translators in Children’s Literature: Invisible Storytellers by Gillian Lathey. Review by Marija Todorova.
Enchanted Ideologies: A Collection of Rediscovered Nineteenth-Century Moral Fairy Tales edited by Marilyn Pemberton. Review by Liz Thiel.
Kulturphänomen Harry Potter: Multiadressiertheit und Internationalität eines nationalen Literatur- und Medienevents. [The Cultural Phenomenon of Harry Potter: Multi-addressivity and Internationalisation in Literary and Media Events.] by Ina Karg and Iris Mende. Review by Marion Rana.
Death and Fantasy: Essays on Philip Pullman, C.S. Lewis, George Macdonald and R.L. Stevenson by William Gray. Review by Catherine Posey.
Reading the Novels of Aidan Chambers: Seven Essays edited by Nancy Chambers. Review by Lydia Kokkola.
Framing Childhood in Eighteenth-Century English Periodicals and Prints, 1689-1789 by Anja Müller. Review by Gloria Alpini.
在動靜收放之間─宮崎駿動畫的「文法」 [Between Openness and Closeness: The “Grammar” of Hayao Miyazaki’s Animated Films] by 游珮芸 [Pei-Yun Yu]. Review by Chen-Wei Yu.
La prateria degli asfodeli [The asfodeli's prairie] by Antonio Faeti. Review by Elena Massi.
Meesterwerken met ezelsoren: Bewerkingen van literaire klassiekers voor kinderen 1850-1950 [Dog-Eared Masterpieces: Adaptations of Literary Classics for Children] by Sanne Parlevliet. Review by Sylvie Geerts.
Translation under State Control: Books for Young People in the German Democratic Republic by Gaby Thomson-Wohlgemuth. Review by Sabine Berthold.
What do you see? International Perspectives on Children’s Book Illustration edited by Jennifer Harding and Pat Pinsent. Review by Evamaria Zettl.
Fundamental Concepts of Children’s Literature Research by Hans-Heino Ewers. Review by Sara Van den Bossche.
Jeugdliteratuur in perspectief [Children’s literature in perspective] by Rita Ghesquière. Review by Sanne Parlevliet.
Pustolov, siroče i dječja družba: hrvatski dječji roman do 1945 [The Adventurer, Orphan and Children's Band: Croatian Children's Novel until 1945] by Berislav Majhut. Review by Marijana Hameršak and Ivana Milković.
Children’s Fiction About 9/11: Ethnic, Heroic and National Identities by Jo Lampert. Review by Alice Curry.
Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young Adults edited by Carrie Hintz and Elaine Ostry. Review by Alice Curry.
Acts of Reading: Teachers, Texts and Childhood edited by Morag Styles and Evelyn Arizpe. Review by Rose-May Pham Dinh.
Shakespeare as Children’s Literature: Edwardian Retellings in Words and Pictures by Velma Bourgeois Richmond. Review by Howard Marchitello.
Representations of Technology in Science Fiction for Young People by Noga Applebaum. Review by Lydia Kokkola.
Frigjord oskuld: Heterosexuellt mognadsimperativ i svensk ungdomsroman [Empowered Innocence. The Heterosexual Developmental Imperative in Swedish Young Adult Fiction] by Mia Franck. Review by Sara Van den Bossche.
Public School Literature, Civic Education and the Politics of Male Adolescence by Jenny Holt. Review by Michele Gill.
Conceptualizing Cruelty to Children in Nineteenth-Century England: Literature, Representation, and the NSPCC by Monica Flegel. Review by Elke Brems.
Facets of Children’s Literature Research: Collected and Revised Writings by Göte Klingberg. Review by Sarah Minslow.
Critical Approaches to Food in Children’s Literature edited by Kara K. Keeling and Scott T. Pollard. Review by anonymous.
The Crossover Novel: Contemporary Children’s Fiction and Its Adult Readership by Rachel Falconer. Review by Helma van Lierop-Debrauwer.
Little Machinery: A Critical Facsimile Edition by Mary Liddell. Review by Francesca Orestano.
The Illustrators of the Wind in the Willows 1908-2008 by Carolyn Hares-Stryker. Review by Valerie Coghlan.
To See the Wizard: Politics and the Literature of Childhood edited by Laurie Ousley. Review by Julie Anastasia Barton.
Fairy Tales Reimagined: Essays on New Retellings edited by Susan Redington Bobby. Review by Maria Nikolajeva.
Psychoanalytic Responses to Children’s Literature by Lucy Rollin and Mark I. West. Review by Björn Sundmark.