id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jgpztymfjfazzakvcwmetqig6u Michelle Ann Abate Radical Change (Even if Not the End of the World as We Know It) 2013 7 .pdf application/pdf 2482 114 50 The eight critical articles and one Varia piece contained in this volume reflect the spirit of large-scale transformation which came to typify of George Washington and Ben Franklin," spotlights both an oftoverlooked genre of children's literature—nonfiction—and an understudied historical time period, the early 1800s. artifacts in the study of American identity and the expansion of nationalism in the early republic." Written and released during a time that work of Louise Clarke Pyrnelle, Kelley makes a case for the iconoclastic power and even liberatory potential of children's play in the imperatives" that authors of children's narratives concerning historical Americans real and truthful, yet bearable." Drawing on critical perspectives ranging from narratology and cultural studies to literary realism The final critical essay in the volume, Frances E. Specifically, her article examines the book volume seek to do the same for the field of children's literature scholarship. ./cache/work_jgpztymfjfazzakvcwmetqig6u.pdf ./txt/work_jgpztymfjfazzakvcwmetqig6u.txt