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Dettagli Bibliografici
Autore principale: Martens, Marianne
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2013
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1074145
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  • The Librarian Lion: Constructing Children's Literature through Connections, Capital, and Criticism (1906-1941) Martens, Marianne Libraries Librarians Childrens Literature Publishing Industry Archives Authors Writing for Publication Literary Criticism Case Studies Public Libraries Reading Material Selection While much has been written about the pioneering children's librarian Anne Carroll Moore, little has been written about her role as a "de facto" literary agent. As such, Moore was an innovator not only in children's librarianship, but also in the field of children's publishing. This paper analyzes Moore's letters at the Manuscripts and Archives Division of the New York Public Library and uncovers evidence of her agenting role. Letters written to Moore from authors and illustrators like Greville Macdonald, Walter de la Mare, Leonard Leslie Brooke, Dorothy Lathrop, Florence Crannell Means, and Beatrix Potter demonstrate Moore's involvement--from previewing manuscripts, to placing them with editors, to reviewing finished books, and finally, to selecting works for the library's children. Moore's innovative mentoring work with authors defines her as a leader whose reach stretched from the library to the world of publishing, as she helped shape the burgeoning genre of children's literature.