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This section covers mainly children's books, picture books and fictional works intended for a general readership but now mostly read by young readers. Poetry written for children is also found here. The few works of fiction primarily aimed at an adult readership are included here as they are so few in number they hardly require a section of their own. Comic books are not included here since an entire [[comics|section is dedicated to them]].
This section covers mainly children's books, picture books and fictional works intended for a general readership but now mostly read by young readers. Poetry written for children is also found here. The much fewer works of fiction primarily aimed at an adult readership are included here since a) they are so few in number, b) 19th century works of adult Robin Hood fiction often live on, if at all, as fiction for young readers. Comic books are not included here since an entire [[comics|section is dedicated to them]].


There are four subsections: specific titles (arranged alphabetically according to author), bibliography, studies and criticism, and special topics.
There are four subsections: specific titles (arranged alphabetically according to author), bibliography, studies and criticism, and special topics.

Revision as of 13:26, 8 May 2022

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-05-08.

This section covers mainly children's books, picture books and fictional works intended for a general readership but now mostly read by young readers. Poetry written for children is also found here. The much fewer works of fiction primarily aimed at an adult readership are included here since a) they are so few in number, b) 19th century works of adult Robin Hood fiction often live on, if at all, as fiction for young readers. Comic books are not included here since an entire section is dedicated to them.

There are four subsections: specific titles (arranged alphabetically according to author), bibliography, studies and criticism, and special topics.

Specific titles

Sources arranged by originator's surname

Bibliography

Bibliography of children's literature

Studies and criticism

Children's books studies

Special topics