History of Children's and Young People's Literature in English

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History of Children's and Young People's Literature in English by Mind Map: History of Children's and Young People's Literature in English

1. Before 18th century

1.1. Hornbooks

1.2. Chapbooks

2. 20th century

2.1. Beatrix Potter

2.1.1. Peter Rabbit

2.2. James Matthew Barrie

2.2.1. Peter Pan

2.3. Roald Dahl

2.3.1. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

2.3.2. Matilda

2.3.3. The Witches

2.3.4. James and the Giant Peach

2.4. J.K. Rowling

2.4.1. Harry Potter

2.4.2. Harry Potter

3. 18th-19th centuries

3.1. Classics taken by children

3.1.1. Robinson Crusoe

3.1.2. Gulliver's travels

3.2. American Indians in literature

3.2.1. James Fenimoore Cooper

3.2.1.1. The Last of the Mohicans

3.3. The awakening of social novel

3.3.1. Uncle Tom's cabin

3.3.2. Little Women

3.4. Adventure novel

3.4.1. Robert Louis Stevenson

3.4.1.1. Treasure Island

3.4.2. Mark Twain

3.4.2.1. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

3.4.2.2. Huckleberry Finn

3.4.3. Rudyard Kipling

3.4.3.1. The Jungle book

3.4.3.2. Kim

3.5. Nonsense Literature

3.5.1. A book of nonsense

3.5.2. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland