Looks at the paper presented by children's literature specialist Perry Nodelman stating that three of Maurice Sendak's best-known picture books can be understood as variations on a set of themes. Depiction of a child's fantasy voyage triggered by some real-life situation; Books' display of internal variations; Appearance of variations on drawing of monsters in the books.
Published
1991
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