Narrative in picture books, or, The paper that should have had slides
Stevenson, Deborah
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Title
Narrative in picture books, or, The paper that should have had slides
Author(s)
Stevenson, Deborah
Issue Date
1998
Keyword(s)
Children's literature
Visual narrative
Picture books
Abstract
In this sense picture books resemble other combinative art forms,
such as opera or musical theater, films, and ballet; older examples include
the courtly masque and the emblem book. This resemblance is good for
me, since I thrive on analogies (I was apparently permanently warped by
that section of the SATs), and I therefore often find it useful to consider
picture books along with those other media, without, of course, ignoring
the fact that picture books also have their own individual charms and characteristics.
I'd like to examine the aspects of the picture book the text,
the art and other physical factors and then discuss how these narratives
work together to affect each other and the final outcome.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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