詳細書目
| 其他的實體格式: | Online version: Stover, Lois T. Jacqueline Woodson. Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2003 (OCoLC)747358035 |
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| 提及的人: | Jacqueline Woodson; Jacqueline Woodson |
| 資料類型: | 網際網路資源 |
| 文件類型: | 圖書, 網路資源 |
| 所有的作者/貢獻者: |
Lois T Stover |
| ISBN: | 0810848570 9780810848573 |
| OCLC系統控制編碼: | 52208375 |
| 描述: | xvi, 189 p. ; 23 cm. |
| 内容: | 1. On becoming--and staying--a writer -- 2. On being powerless and invisible: the dear one and hush -- 3. On being homeless: I hadn't meant to tell you this, Lena, and locomotion -- 4. On being friends: the Margaret and Maizon trilogy -- 5. On being different: from the notebooks of Melanin Sun and the house you pass on the way -- 6. On maturing as a writer: if you come softly, miracle's boys, autobiography of a family photo, the short stories, and children's books. |
| 叢書名: | Scarecrow studies in young adult literature, 11. |
| 責任: | Lois Thomas Stover. |
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The biographical narratives about Woodson and discussions about themes in selected works are informative and interesting. Recommended. CHOICE Although two critical studies of two different authors may be regarded, at first sight, as unlikely bedfellows to reside within one book review, Lois Stover's Jacqueline Woodson and Suzanne Reid's Virginia Euwer Wolff do fit together...each offers a sound biographical-critical author study characteristic of the Scarecrow Studies. Each draws reasonable conclusions about the relationship between writers' lives and the texts they write and each is passionate about her subject, a woman author who is highly regarded as a 'writer to read' in young adult literature...Overall, Stover writes critically, almost intimately, about Woodson's craft. She has produced a wealth of criticism in Jacqueline Woodson and laces her analysis with anecdotes about and interviews with Woodson...In each of these Scarecrow Studies in Young Literature, the authors meet the series expectations of demonstrating how a writer's life and attitudes influence the writer's craft and how the craft has evolved in each successive novel. Jacqueline Woodson and Virginia Euwer Wolff have each produced a body of work that is distinctive in its contribution to literature written for young adults. Children's Literature Association Quarterly Being able to catch a rare personal glimpse of this remarkable writer makes this a worthwhile resource. VOYA 再讀一些...
