Children's Literature (journal) explained

Children's Literature
Cover:Childrens literature.gif
Editor:Michelle Ann Abate, Julie Pfeiffer
Discipline:Children's literature
Language:English
Abbreviation:Child.'s Lit.
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Annually
History:1972-present
Website:https://web.archive.org/web/20110702180457/http://chla.wikispaces.com:80/Childrens+Literature
Link1:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/childrens_literature/
Link1-Name:Online access
Oclc:51540302
Issn:0092-8208
Eissn:1543-3374

Children's Literature is an academic journal and annual publication of the Modern Language Association and the Children's Literature Association Division on Children's Literature. The journal was founded in 1972 by Francelia Butler and promotes a scholarly approach to the study of children's literature by printing theoretical articles and essays, as well as book reviews. The publication is currently edited by Amanda Cockrell, of Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. The current editor in chief is R. H. W. Dillard.

Children's Literature is published annually in May by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Each issue has an average length of 300 pages.

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