Children's literature
Main
YEAR | TITLE | CONTENT |
---|---|---|
1646 | 1st Children's Book |
The first book to be published for the North Americans. John Cotton's Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes, London 1646 (page 5, para 7) |
1700 | The beginning |
It is Britain in 1800's where children's literature began. Overtime, the longing for children's learning and enjoyment grew and fairytale books began to print. |
1744 | John Newbery |
John Newbery created a little pocket book for enjoyment in 1744 |
1799 | 18th Century Popular Books |
Towards the end of the eighteenth century children's books such as the alphabet, nursery rhymes and poetry were available. Keifer, 2010 (p 69) |
1800 | Book production |
Books such as fairytales, The Jungle Book, Alice in Wonderland, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea were published and printed in mass throughout Britain and a need grew in USA. |
1817 | 1st Book Society |
The missionaries in Calcutta set up the School Book Society |
1824 | 1st English Dominance Book |
The Cherupaithangaikku Upakaratham Kathaka (c. 1824) book listed stories translated from the english language to Kerala the Malayalam language (page 5 para 4) |
1870 | 19th Century Rise of the Novel |
Novels consisting of family stories, animal stories and adventure stories. Magazines such as St. Nicholas Magazine were also popular. Keifler, 2010 (p 69) |
1890 | Printing |
19th century printing technology improved and colour printing techniques were introduced by Edmund Evans. Keifer, 2010 (p 69) |
1900 | Recognition of Literacy |
Twentieth century, publishers, authors, and illustrators recognise children's literature reflects the many faces and cultures of American society. Keifer, 2010 (p 70) |
1919 | Book Week |
Federick Melcher established Children's Book Week as a project of the American Booksellers Association. Keifer, 2010 (p70) |
1928 | 1st American Picture Book |
First American picture book Wanda Gag's Millions of Cats. Keifer, 2010 (p 71) |
1930 - 1940 | Artists Refuge in US |
European artists seek refuge in the US. Their unique contributions greatly enriched the world of picture storybooks. Keifer, 2010 (p 72) |
1945 -1970 | Racist stereotypes |
Books portrayed people of various culture's, depicting racist stereotypes. This began before the 1950's well into the 1970's. Kiefer, 2010 (p 73) |
1990 | Censorship book condemned |
Judy Blume's book Forever (1995) has been condemned worldwide as it is the first book which describes sexual intercourse in a children's book. Forever..._(novel) |
1993 - 1995 | Worldwide tension |
Children's literature overtime developed tension between religion, education and political power on one hand and various concepts associated with 'freedom' (notably fantasy and the imagination) (page 5, para 5). Well known English-Histories include Darton 1932/1982 to Avery 1994 (USA) and many more in-between. |
1995 - 1997 | Constructions of History |
Feminism and homosexuality had viewpoints from many yet weren't written about until 1995 Lynne Vallone's Disciplines of Virtue, Girls' Culture in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Para 1 page 4). |
1995 - 2001 | Adult vs Children |
The following books found in Hunt (2005) Chapter 1 Introduction: The expanding world of literature studies; Chris Jenk's Childhood (1996), Colin Heywood's A History of Childhood (2001), and Carol Garhart Mooney's Theories of Childhood (2000), discusses the difference between adult book and children's books and how childhood changes over time. |
2004 | Banned books |
Educational Research Analysts provided evidence for local campaigners to ban books in Texas. Books include The Diary of Anne Frank, The Wizard of Oz and Harry Potter literature (page 6, para 8). |
Fantasy
YEAR | TITLE | CONTENT |
---|---|---|
1900 - 1952 | Fantasy literature: 20th Century |
Fantasy books
were mainly
written by
English
writers.
Keifer, 2010
(p 77): |
1950 - 2000 | Fantasy Literature: 2nd half of 20th Century |
The 2nd half
of the
twentieth
century
emphasised
serious
themes.
Keifer, 2010
(p 77) |
Poetry
YEAR | TITLE | CONTENT |
---|---|---|
1902 | 20th Century: 1st work rare poet |
Walter de la
Mare's Songs
of Childhood
(1902) |
1924 | Poems: Enjoyment |
A.A. Milne,
When We Were
Very Young
(1924) |
1932 - 1956 | African American Poets |
Langston
Hughes, The
Dream Keeper
(1932) |
Historical Fiction
YEAR | TITLE | CONTENT |
---|---|---|
1921 |
To provide
children
with a view
of the past
reading
historical
fiction |
|
1932 | Life in midwestern frontier |
Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote Little House in the Big Woods books. These books gave the reader a view of what white males believed made them superior over other races and their lands. |
1970 | Misguided |
William H Armstrong on the Newbery award for the Sounder book. This book demonstrated a misguided view of African Americans, portraying them as nameless figures. |
1974 | Face up to wrongs |
Paula Fox, The Slave Dancer Newbery Medal. Paula tried to "face up to the wrongs in the past" Keifer, 2010 (p 79) yet failed somewhat. |
1975 | Success |
Mildred Taylor wrote Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (1975) which successfully portrayed an "accurate account of the African American experience in the Jim Crow South." Keifer, 2010 (p 79) |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction
YEAR | TITLE | CONTENT |
---|---|---|
1908 | L.M. Montgomery wrote Anne of Green Gables | |
1910 | The beginning |
A little
Princess
written by
Frances
Hodgson in
1905 and The
Secret
Garden in
1910. |
1945 | Prejudice openly discussed |
Jesse Jackson wrote Call Me Charley, openly discussing prejudice for the first time |
1945 | Realistic fiction reflects war |
As time
passes,
"fiction now
reflects
war,
depression
and
contemporary
social
problems"
Keifer, 2010
(p 79) |
1975 | At last, cultural recognition |
Literature such as M.C. Higgins the Great written by Virginia Hamilton had finally brought about "people of colour representing authenticity of cultural experiences, at long last received recognition" Keifer, 2010 (p 79) |
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