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Inspiration from Translation: The Golden Age of English-Language Children’s Literature and Its Impact on Polish Juvenile Fiction

Tekstualia, 2021
The article presents a cross-sectional view of the impact of the translations of English-language juvenile literature of the Golden Age on Polish literary production for young readers. This panorama of infl uences and reception modes is presented in three comparative close-ups, dealing with characters and recipients (English ‘girls’ novels’ and their ...
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Children’s and Juvenile Literature

2018
This chapter examines children's and juvenile literature. Many pre-Victorian children did not encounter children's fiction at all. A substantial number, of course, were largely disconnected from literary culture by indigence or illiteracy. However, lots of those young people who did consume books continued to use material designed primarily for adults.
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Some Relationships between Parents' and Children's Preferences in Juvenile Literature

The Elementary School Journal, 1958
Do parents know their children's reading interests? The study reported in this article investigated and analyzed some of the relationships between the reading preferences of elementary-school children and parental estimates of those choices. Particular consideration was given to the following questions: (1) With what degree of accuracy do groups of ...
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Anglophone Literature for Children and Juvenile Readers

2018
The textbook Anglophone Literature for Children and Juvenile Readers is meant as a thorough and easy-to-use outline of this burgeoning field of literary study. It is intended mainly for university students – future teachers of English as a foreign language at preliminary, elementary and secondary schools.
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The clinical diagnosis and management options for intracranial juvenile xanthogranuloma in children: based on four cases and another 39 patients in the literature

Acta Neurochirurgica, 2016
Juvenile xanthogranulomas (JXGs) are uncommon non-Langerhans cell histiocytic proliferations which occur most often in children. Rare cases of intracranial JXGs in children have been reported. The precise treatment strategy for intracranial JXG with high fatality is still unclear.We present four cases of intracranial JXG with 2-6 years of follow-up ...
Baocheng, Wang   +3 more
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Juvenile deliquency in an Austrian sample of foster-children without a father substitute: review of the literature and some findings

Personality and Individual Differences, 1984
Abstract ‘SOS-Kinderdorf’ is a worldwide organization who offer new homes to children abandoned by their parents. Children live in family-like groups, headed by a ‘mother’, imitating natural family life as closely as possible. They lack ‘father’, however, which has been a frequent point of criticism with regard to empirical results on father absence.
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Where the "Bad" Girls Are (Contained): Representations of the 1950s Female Juvenile Delinquent in Children's Literature and Ladies' Home Journal

Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 2009
Despite the national panic over juvenile delinquency in the United States in the 1950s, the female juvenile delinquent was—and remains—largely ignored. When she is noticed, her actions are psychoanalytically perceived as so contained, particularly within her relationship with her father, that her agency is perceived as limited and, therefore ...
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Oral health and orthodontic considerations in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: review of the literature and report of a case.

Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 2008
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a severe disease of childhood, which comprises a diverse group of distinct clinical entities of unclear aetiology. Some abnormality of the immune system is present in all JIA cases. In its most severe clinical form, JIA may show localised and/or systemic complications, including functional impairment of the ...
Philippos N, Synodinos   +1 more
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Creating a new abolitionist literature for children

Abstract This chapter aims to analyze American abolitionist Lydia Maria Child’s first antislavery stories in The Juvenile Miscellany, the periodical for children she edited from 1826 to 1834 that, through short stories, poems and puzzles, provided amusement and ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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