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This text offers teachers and fans of fantasy literature an historical and critical review of this genre. Readers are introduced to the various subgenres and categories of fantasy literature for children and young adults and provided with criteria with which to evaluate the texts available.

Trade Review
Functions as an elementary introduction to fantasy. Good resources are provided for further study. * VOYA *
Interestinggggg * Booklist, 12/1/2003 *
...the authors' passion for their subject comes through clearly; their arguments...are convincing, and their descriptions of its many jewels will have readers browsing libraries and bookstores for books by Alan Garner, Ursula Le Guin, Nesbit, and others. * School Library Journal *
The authors obviously know their subject, and they're able to lay it out for readers by giving plenty of examples of the good stuff. Which in turn makes it good stuff all by itself....I was pleasantly surprised at just how much information they managed to fit in such a small book. They do a great job of discussing fairy tales...It's a nice overview, with the authors detailing most points thoroughly. * Green Man Review *
Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults offers a clear and concise overview of an incredibly complex and diverse genre that is often difficult to understand. The book will be an excellent teaching tool. The way the authors have organized their discussions around the various categories of fantasy literature is outstanding. Their discussions are clear, easy to follow and always supported with many well-chosen examples of representative authors, critics, and theorists. -- Edward T. Sullivan, author of Reaching Reluctant Young Adult Readers
Interesting * Booklist, 12/1/2003 *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 1 Introduction Chapter 3 2 Fairy Tales Chapter 4 3 Mixed Fantasy Chapter 5 4 Heroic-Ethical Traditions Chapter 6 5 Conclusions Chapter 7 Bibliography Chapter 8 For Further Reading and Professional Growth Chapter 9 Index Chapter 10 About the Authors

Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults

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    A Hardback by Pamela S. Gates, Susan B. Steffel, Francis J. Molson

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 4/2/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810846371, 978-0810846371
      ISBN10: 0810846373

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This text offers teachers and fans of fantasy literature an historical and critical review of this genre. Readers are introduced to the various subgenres and categories of fantasy literature for children and young adults and provided with criteria with which to evaluate the texts available.

      Trade Review
      Functions as an elementary introduction to fantasy. Good resources are provided for further study. * VOYA *
      Interestinggggg * Booklist, 12/1/2003 *
      ...the authors' passion for their subject comes through clearly; their arguments...are convincing, and their descriptions of its many jewels will have readers browsing libraries and bookstores for books by Alan Garner, Ursula Le Guin, Nesbit, and others. * School Library Journal *
      The authors obviously know their subject, and they're able to lay it out for readers by giving plenty of examples of the good stuff. Which in turn makes it good stuff all by itself....I was pleasantly surprised at just how much information they managed to fit in such a small book. They do a great job of discussing fairy tales...It's a nice overview, with the authors detailing most points thoroughly. * Green Man Review *
      Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults offers a clear and concise overview of an incredibly complex and diverse genre that is often difficult to understand. The book will be an excellent teaching tool. The way the authors have organized their discussions around the various categories of fantasy literature is outstanding. Their discussions are clear, easy to follow and always supported with many well-chosen examples of representative authors, critics, and theorists. -- Edward T. Sullivan, author of Reaching Reluctant Young Adult Readers
      Interesting * Booklist, 12/1/2003 *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 1 Introduction Chapter 3 2 Fairy Tales Chapter 4 3 Mixed Fantasy Chapter 5 4 Heroic-Ethical Traditions Chapter 6 5 Conclusions Chapter 7 Bibliography Chapter 8 For Further Reading and Professional Growth Chapter 9 Index Chapter 10 About the Authors

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