Windows and Words - (Reappraisals: Canadian Writers) by Aïda Hudson & Susan-Ann Cooper (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Windows and Words is a collection of seventeen essays that confirms and celebrates the artistry of Canadian Children's Literature.
- Author(s): Aïda Hudson & Susan-Ann Cooper
- 200 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Children's & Young Adult Literature
- Series Name: Reappraisals: Canadian Writers
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About the Book
This collection of essays confirms and celebrates the artistry of Canadian children's literature. Contributors include Janet Lunn and Tim Wynne-Jones.Book Synopsis
Windows and Words is a collection of seventeen essays that confirms and celebrates the artistry of Canadian Children's Literature. There are essays that survey a wealth of English language fiction, from the internationally acclaimed work of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the aboriginal adolescent novel, to the increasingly multi-cultural character of children's books. Others examine book illustration, visual literacy, and the creative partnership seen in the picture book and its art design. With contributions by two Governor General's Award winning authors, Janet Lunn and Tim Wynne-Jones, and a final commentary by Elizabeth Waterson, the heart of this collection offers a unique perspective on the artistry of writing for children and claims a rightful place for Canadian children's literature as literature.