Bridges for the Young: The Fiction of Katherine PatersonM. Sarah Smedman, Joel Chaston Children's Literature Association and The Scarecrow Press, 2003 - 330 pàgines Children's writer Paterson is the winner of the Newbery prize for her works Bridge to Terabithia and Jacob Have I Loved. Sixteen essays, presented by Smedman (children's literature, Minnesota State U. at Moorhead) and Chaston (English, Southwest Missouri State U.), critically examine her works, discussing major themes including her commitment to Christianity, feminism, and ideas on peace. Treatments of all her major works of fiction and nonfiction are included. Also included is an essay in which Patterson reflects on her own writing, as well as a bibliography of her works Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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... realizes that the old woman's viciousness results from a thwarted childish passion she's carried all her life , a festering wound that has embittered her . Later that same Christmas Day , Captain Wal- lace leads Louise to further ...
... realizes that the old woman's viciousness results from a thwarted childish passion she's carried all her life , a festering wound that has embittered her . Later that same Christmas Day , Captain Wal- lace leads Louise to further ...
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... realizes only that , “ I'm not going to rot here like Grandma . I'm going to get off this island and do something " ( 200 ) . Louise's smoldering anger climaxes , erupts , and thereby begins to dissipate in a conversation with her ...
... realizes only that , “ I'm not going to rot here like Grandma . I'm going to get off this island and do something " ( 200 ) . Louise's smoldering anger climaxes , erupts , and thereby begins to dissipate in a conversation with her ...
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... realizes both his need to sing and that his audience needs him . Looking out at the crowd , he realizes , for the first time , that it is composed of distinct individuals ; they are " so full of love , looking up at him . " They are ...
... realizes both his need to sing and that his audience needs him . Looking out at the crowd , he realizes , for the first time , that it is composed of distinct individuals ; they are " so full of love , looking up at him . " They are ...
Continguts
Bridges to Literary Worlds Intertextuality and Literacy | 6 |
Narrative Strategies in Katherine | 18 |
Feminist Dialogics in Katherine Patersons Novels | 41 |
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