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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … 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. Comic books are not included here since an entire section is dedicated to them. Works intended for, and still read by, a general or adult readershhip are much less common than books for younger readers, and so far it has not been considered necessary to create a dedicated section for them, so they are included here as well. 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
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  • By #realname: }}, CURRENTYEAR}}- CURRENTMONTH}}- CURRENTDAY2}}. Revised by … { "params": {}, "description": "Generates the boilerplate text for an item (work) entry in the Juvenile section. It takes no parameters, but there are values in the boilerplate which must be set after the boilerplate is loaded." }
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-22. Revised by … I designate as proto-juvenile items that illustrate the transition from popular literature for a varied audience to children's literature proper. The items included here will be mostly prose chapbooks that I feel are slightly too late (c. 1800 or later) for the section on early prose and which seem likely to have been aimed at a juvenile audience. It is a reasonable assumption that many copies of Robin Hood's Garland were purchased for (or by) young readers, yet these belong more naturally in the section on ballads. Proto-juvenile ⁃ Anonymous 1810a. Is this 24 page item a reduced version of Robin Hood's Garland or a prose chap-book? Juvenile
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-06-24. Revised by … Titles by originators in F
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  • local p = {} local gsplit = mw.text.gsplit local u = require 'Module:Utilities' function p.listTranslations( frame ) local languages = frame:preprocess( ' ' ) local tblLanguages = {} for language in gsplit(languages, '⬛') do tblLanguages[language] = language end table.sort(tblLanguages) local next = next local transList = if languages ~= then transList = transList. ' Translations ' for key, value in pairs(tblLanguages) do transList = transList. ' '. value. ' '. frame:preprocess( ' ' ) end end return transList end return p
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  • Editions } { "params": { "FirstEdPage": { "label": "First edition page", "description": "The name of the page holding data of the first edition", "example": "Pyle, Howard 1883a", "type": "string", "required": true } }, "description": "Generates the list of editions and the lists of translations ordered by language. For use on Juvenile-work pages" }
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … Titles by originators in S
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-08. Revised by … Titles by originators in P
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-11. Revised by … Titles by originators in V
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-11. Revised by … Titles by originators in T
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-06-03. Revised by … Titles by originators in A:
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-06-20. Revised by … Titles by originators in B
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-06-20. Revised by … Titles by originators in H
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-01-27. Revised by … Titles by originators in N
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-31. Revised by … Titles by originators in M
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-06-18. Revised by … Titles by originators in G:
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-03. Revised by … Titles by originators in W
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-01-27. Revised by … Titles by originators in O
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-01-27. Revised by … Titles by originators in L
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  • { "params": {}, "description": "Adds categories to Letter pages in Juvenile section." }
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-13. Revised by … Essential ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a. Juvenile
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  • Juvenile A B C D E F G H L M N O P S T V W { "params": {}, "description": "Displays alphabet in footer of letter pages in Juvenile section." }
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-22. Revised by … I designate as proto-juvenile items that illustrate the transition from popular literature for a varied audience to children's literature proper. The items included here will be mostly prose chapbooks that I feel are slightly too late (c. 1800 or later) for the section on early prose and which seem likely to have been aimed at a juvenile audience. It is a reasonable assumption that many copies of Robin Hood's Garland were purchased for (or by) young readers, yet these belong more naturally in the section on ballads. Proto-juvenile ⁃ Anonymous 1810a. Is this 24 page item a reduced version of Robin Hood's Garland or a prose chap-book? Juvenile
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  • Juvenile { "params": {}, "description": "Generates navigation widgets displayed at foot of Work (item) pages in Juvenile section. It is usually transcluded via Children's book boilerplate." }
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  • ⁃ Topics ⁃⁃ Allusions|Allusions ⁃⁃ Analogues|Analogues ⁃⁃ Artifacts|Artifacts ⁃⁃ Ballads|Ballads ⁃⁃ Bibliography|Bibliography ⁃⁃ Chronicles|Chronicles ⁃⁃ Comics|Comics ⁃⁃ Criticism|Criticism ⁃⁃ Drama|Drama ⁃⁃ Early prose|Early Prose ⁃⁃ Festivals|Festivals ⁃⁃ Films|Films ⁃⁃ Historiography|Historiography ⁃⁃ Juvenile|Juvenile ⁃⁃ Linguistics|Linguistics ⁃⁃ Music|Music ⁃⁃ Mythology|Mythology ⁃⁃ Originators|Originators ⁃⁃ Place-names|Place-Names ⁃⁃ Plant names|Plant Names ⁃⁃ Poetry|Poetry ⁃⁃ Proverbs|Proverbs ⁃⁃ Software|Software ⁃⁃ Websites|Websites ⁃ TOOLBOX
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … Significant ⁃ Basdeo, Stephen 2016a ⁃ Blamires, David 2008a ⁃ Clouet, Richard 2002a ⁃ Cohoon, Lorinda B 2007a ⁃ Couch, Julie Nelson 1999a ⁃ Evans, Michael R 2008a ⁃ Griffy, Henry 2008a ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 58-61. Excellent discussion of children's literature on Robin Hood ⁃ Gaylord, Alan T 2008a ⁃ Johnson, Valerie B 2002a ⁃ Johnson, Valerie B 2006a ⁃ Lux, Sherron 2008a ⁃ May, Jill 2008a. Also worthwhile ⁃ Wooden, Warren W 1980a. Summarizes papers read at the 14th International Congress on Medieval Studies, sponsored by the Medieval Institute and held on the campus of Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo, 3-6 May 1979, including, on pp. 12-13, a paper entitled 'Robin Hood and the Invention of Children's Literature' read by Bennett A. Brockman of the University of Connecticut. Brief …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … 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. Comic books are not included here since an entire section is dedicated to them. Works intended for, and still read by, a general or adult readershhip are much less common than books for younger readers, and so far it has not been considered necessary to create a dedicated section for them, so they are included here as well. 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
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  • Under Postcards at least three additional categories must be entered when needed: ⁃ Art ⁃ Cinematographical ⁃ Juvenile
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  • Has type::Text Allows value::Art Allows value::Cinematographical Allows value::Festival Allows value::Humorous Allows value::Juvenile Allows value::Glamour Allows value::Theatre Allows value::Topographical
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  • Editions } { "params": { "FirstEdPage": { "label": "First edition page", "description": "The name of the page holding data of the first edition", "example": "Pyle, Howard 1883a", "type": "string", "required": true } }, "description": "Generates the list of editions and the lists of translations ordered by language. For use on Juvenile-work pages" }
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  • { "params": {}, "description": "Displays footer in Letter pages in Juvenile section." }
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  • McSpadden, J. Walker. Robin Hood and His Merry Outlaws (World Juvenile Library). Cleveland and New York: The World Syndicate Publishing Company, 1937. 320 pp. 21 x 14.5 cm. Illus. (frontis). Includes Appendix with 24 Robin Hood Ballads. Bibliographical sources ⁃ LibraryThing. Citation ⁃ McSpadden, J. Walker Robin Hood and His Merry Men (World Juvenile Library) (Cleveland and New York, 1937)
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  • When Robin Hoods Hævn has been entered, I must make cross reference to it. Also make Juvenile main page for this title and link back and forward.
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  • Remember that there is an earlier Danish book with the same name but different contents. I must interlink these two, when both have been entered. Also remember to make Juvenile page for both, when I have established their Swedish title.
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  • Williams, Charles Dewhurst. 'Five Miscellaneous Notes on Juvenile Drama', Notes & Queries, vol. CLXXXIX (1945), pp. 12-13
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  • Suddaby, Donald. New Tales of Robin Hood, in: Suddaby, Donald 1972a, pp.?-?.
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  • Lux, Sherron. 'Picturing Marian: Illustrations of Maid Marian in Juvenile Fiction', in: Potter, Lois 2008a, pp. 197-208.
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  • By Jon Snurka, 2021-01-10. Revised by … Titles by originators in D
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-30. Revised by … Titles by originators in S
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