Ellen RaskinTwayne Publishers, 1991 - 120 pages |
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Page 36
... social relations are funny , but rocky . It is worth noting that although Raskin identified with both of these characters , Iris's position on the left side of the double spreads is the one with which we are most likely to empathize ...
... social relations are funny , but rocky . It is worth noting that although Raskin identified with both of these characters , Iris's position on the left side of the double spreads is the one with which we are most likely to empathize ...
Page 45
... social criticism focused on the picture book industry in that era . Ras- kin's penchant for justice was clearly in harmony with the protests of the late sixties and seventies , but interpreting neigh- borhood children in illustration in ...
... social criticism focused on the picture book industry in that era . Ras- kin's penchant for justice was clearly in harmony with the protests of the late sixties and seventies , but interpreting neigh- borhood children in illustration in ...
Page 64
... social and racial egalitarianism . Although the steady , analytic methods and careful verification of Augie and the twins is the correct method of naming the missing and decoding the message , Mrs. Carillon's instincts lead the way ...
... social and racial egalitarianism . Although the steady , analytic methods and careful verification of Augie and the twins is the correct method of naming the missing and decoding the message , Mrs. Carillon's instincts lead the way ...
Contents
Biographical Sketch | 1 |
Illustrations for Others | 11 |
Words arent everything | 31 |
Copyright | |
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