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Charlotte's Web

Books held at Dixson Library

808.938/W583z/E45
Elledge, Scott. (1984) E.B. White, a biography. New York : Norton.

CR428.007/C275L
Carey, Patsy. (1995) A literature unit for 'Charlotte's Web' by E. B. White. Highett, Vic. : Hawker Brownlow Education.

Online articles

Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth (1998) "The female rescuer in Newbery Books: who is she?" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. San Diego, Calif. April 13-17, 1998. (ED 419239).

eReserve

Sale, Roger (1978) "Two pigs (Chapter 10)" in Fairy Tales and After, from Snow White to E.B. White. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. pp. 244-67.

Articles in reference works

R809.89282/T971/1989
Neumeyer, Peter F. (1989) "E.B. White" in Lewis, Naomi, ed. Twentieth Century Children's Writers. London, St James Press. pp. 1032-1034.

Journal articles (paper)

P808.9/C536
Alberghene, Janice M. (1985) "Writing in Charlotte's Web" Children's Literature in Education vol. 16(1) Spring pp. 32-44.

P370.11/J86
Clare, Lindsay and others (1996) "Using moral dilemmas in children's literature as a vehicle for moral education and teaching reading comprehension" Journal of Moral Education vol. 25(3) September p. 325-41.

808.905/C536
Coats, Karen (1999) "Lacan with runt pigs" Children's Literature: Annual vol. 27. pp. 105-28.

808.905/C536
Gagnon, Laurence (1973) "Webs of concern: The Little Prince and Charlotte's Web" Children's Literature Annual vol. 2 pp. 61-66.

808.905/C536
Griffith, John (1980) "Charlotte's Web: a lonely fantasy of love" Children's Literature: Annual vol. 8 pp. 111-117.

809.89282/T722
Landes, Sonia (1985) "E. B. White's Charlotte's Web: Caught in the Web" IN Nodelman,-Perry (ed.);. Touchstones: Reflections on the Best in Children'-s Literature, Volume One. West Lafayette, Children's Literature Association. pp 270-80.

P808.9/C536
Mills, Sophie (2000) "Pig in the Middle" Children's Literature in Education vol. 31(2) June pp. 107-24.

P808.9/C536
Misheff, Sue (1998) "Beneath the Web and over the Stream: The Search for Safe Places in 'Charlotte's Web' and 'Bridge to Terabitha'" Children's Literature in Education. Sept; 29(3): 131-41.

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Neumeyer, Peter F. (1982) "The Creation of 'Charlotte's Web': from drafts to book. Parts I & II Horn Book Magazine" vol. 58 nos 5 & 6 October & December pp. 489-97 & 617-25.

808.905/C536
Nodelman, Perry (1985) "Text as teacher: the beginning of Charlotte's Web" Children's Literature: Annual vol. 13 pp. 109-27.

821.91/R328m
Rees, David (1980) "Timor Mortis Conturbat Me" IN The marble in the water: essays on contemporary writers of fiction for children and young adults. Boston, Horn Book. pp. 68-77.

808.905/C536
Rollin, Lucy (1990) "The Reproduction of Mothering in Charlotte's Web" Children's Literature:Annual Vol. 18 pp. 42-52.

P808.9/L763
Rushdy, Ashraf (1991) "'The Miracle of the Web': Community, Desire, and Narrativity in Charlotte's Web" The Lion and the Unicorn.Vol.15(2) December pp. 35-60.

Journal articles (electronic indexes)

Clarke, Jacqueline(2002) "Still spinning 'Charlotte's Web' celebrate Charlotte's 50th anniversary" (lessons related to "Charlotte's Web), Instructor (1990) vol. 112(3) October p. 48.

Freeman, Matt. (2002) "The glory of everything: a golden anniversary appreciation of 'Charlotte's Web, the E.B. White masterpiece that has helped countless readers discover the deepest powers of literature and --despite its sorrows--the perennial beauty of life." Reading Today vol. 20(1) August-Sept p. 26.

Paterson, Katherine (2000) "Charlotte's Web" Horn Book Magazine vol. 76(6) November p. 708.

Glaser, Gabrielle (2002) "A Pig and a Spider. In Turbulent Times, A Tale Too Benign? " New York Times April 21st pg. 14WC1

Relevant websites

http://school.familyeducation.com/literature/childrens-book/34670.html - Web page aimed at children with information about the book, and the author, with quizzes and activities.