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posted on 2025-06-30, 05:35authored byJeff Garrett
Anyone who takes Anglo-German children's book relations seriously finds themselves standing before the curious history of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland as it has been interpreted in Germany. In her latest scholarly book in German, entitled Kinderliterarische Komparatistik (English roughly: Comparative Children's Literature Studies), Emer O'Sullivan traces the varied approaches over the last century to this peculiar piece de resistance.
History
Journal
The Looking Glass : New Perspectives on Children's Literature
ISSN
1551-5680
Volume
4
Issue
3
Publisher
La Trobe University
Section Title
Jabberwocky
Author Biography
Jeffrey Garrett is bibliographer for Western languages and literatures at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. His article on father figures in the works of Christine Nostlinger (co-authored with Charlotte Cubbage) will appear in the Spring 2001 issue of Bookbird.
Date Created
2012-05-11
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Data source
OJS data migration 2025: https://ojs.latrobe.edu.au/ojs/index.php/tlg/article/view/290