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Zwilgmeyer, Dikken, Johnny Blossom.

ПЯТЫЙ КЛАСС

Alden, William Livingston, Cruise of the Canoe Club.

----, Cruise of the "Ghost."

----, Moral Pirates.

Baldwin, James, Old Greek Stories.

Brown, Abbie Farwell, In the Days of Giants.

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, Little Lord Fauntleroy.

Caldwell, Frank, Wolf, the Storm Leader.

Coburn, Claire Martha, Our Little Swedish Cousin.

Colum, Padraic, Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said.

Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, Alice in Wonderland.

Duncan, Norman, Adventures of Billy Topsail.

French, Allen, Story of Rolf and the Viking's Bow.

Golding, Vautier, Story of David Livingstone.

Gordy, Wilbur Fisk, American Leaders and Heroes.

Grinnell, George Bird, Jack among the Indians.

Hall, Jennie, Viking Tales.

Jacobs, Joseph, Celtic Fairy Tales.

----, English Fairy Tales.

Jenks, Albert Ernest, Childhood of Ji-shib, the Ojibway.

Kaler, James Otis, Mr. Stubbs' Brother.

----, Toby Tyler.

Kipling, Rudyard, Just-So Stories.

Lucas, Edward Verrall, Book of Verses for Children.

Mabie, Hamilton Wright, Norse Stories.

Mighels, Philip Verrill, Sunnyside Tad.

Olcott, Frances Jenkins, Fairies and Elves.

----, Arabian Nights.

Paine, Albert Bigelow, Arkansaw Bear.

Pendleton, Louis B., In the Camp of the Creeks.

Pyle, Howard, Garden behind the Moon.

----, Story of King Arthur and His Knights.

----, Wonder Clock.

Pyle, Katharine, Nancy Rutledge.

Richards, Laura E., Captain January.

Schultz, James Willard, With the Indians in the Rockies.

Seton, Ernest Thompson, Lives of the Hunted.

Spyri, Mrs. Johanna, Heidi.

Stockton, Frank R., Fanciful Tales.

Stoddard, William Osborn, Little Smoke.

Tappan, Eva March, Robin Hood: His Book.

Thackeray, William Makepeace, Rose and the Ring.

Wesselhoeft, Lily F., Sparrow, the Tramp.

Wiggin, Kate Douglas, Birds' Christmas Carol.

Wiggin, Kate Douglas, and Smith, Nora A., Fairy Ring.

Wyss, Johann David, Swiss Family Robinson.

Zollinger, Gulielma, Widow O'Callaghan's Boys.

ШЕСТОЙ КЛАСС

Alcott, Louisa M., Eight Cousins.

----, Jack and Jill.

Baldwin, James, Story of the Golden Age.

----, Story of Roland.

----, Story of Siegfried.

Bennett, John, Barnaby Lee.

Bond, Alexander Russell, Pick, Shovel and Pluck.

Bostock, Frank Charles, Training of Wild Animals.

Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Master of the Strong Hearts.

Brooks, Noah, Boy Emigrants (illus. ed.).

Browne, Belmore, Quest of the Golden Valley.

Burnett, Mrs. Frances Hodgson, Little Princess.

Crump, Irving, Boys' Book of Firemen.

Daviess, Marie Thompson, Phyllis.

Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe.

Dix, Beulah Marie, Merrylips.

Dodge, Mrs. Mary Mapes, Hans Brinker.

DuBois, Mary Constance, Lass of the Silver Sword.

Eggleston, George Cary, Last of the Flatboats.

Ford, Sewell. Horses Nine.

French, Allen, Story of Greltir the Strong.

----, Junior Cup.

Greene, Frances N., and Kirk, Dolly W., With Spurs of Gold.

Greene, Homer, Blind Brother.

Gregor, Elmer Russell, Red Arrow.

Hamp, Sidford Frederick, Treasure of Mushroom Rock.

Hawkes, Clarence, Shaggycoat: the Biography of a Beaver.

Hudson, William Henry, Little Boy Lost.

Inman, Henry, Ranche on the Oxhide.

Irving, Washington, Rip Van Winkle.

Jacobs, Joseph, Indian Fairy Tales.

Johnston, William Allen, Deeds of Doing and Daring.

Kipling, Rudyard, Jungle Book.

Lang, Andrew, Red True Story Book.

Little, Francis, Camp Jolly.

Lothrop, Mrs. Harriet Mulford, Five Little Peppers.

Munroe, Kirk, Flamingo Feather.

Page, Thomas Nelson, Two Little Confederates.

Pyle, Katharine, Theodora.

Rankin, Mrs. Carroll Watson, Dandelion Cottage.

Roberts, Theodore, Red Feathers.

Seaman, Augusta Huiell, Boarded-up House.

Seawell, Molly Elliot, Little Jarvis.

Seton, Ernest Thompson, Wild Animals I Have Known.

Stockton, Frank R., Bee-Man of Orn.

Stoddard, William Osborn, Red Mustang.

Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels.

Wade, Mrs. Mary Hazelton B., Wonder Workers.

Wallace, Dillon, Arctic Stowaways.

Wesselhoeft, Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, Jack, the Fire Dog.

СЕДЬМОЙ КЛАСС

Adams, Joseph Henry, Harper's Indoor Book for Boys. Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys.

Alcott, Louisa M., Jo's Boys. Old-fashioned Girl. Under the Lilacs.

Altsheler, Joseph Alexander, Forest Runners. Free Rangers. Young Trailers.

Barnes, James, Hero of Erie: Oliver Hazard Perry. Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors.

Browne, Belmore, White Blanket.

Bullen, Frank Thomas, Cruise of the Cachalot.

Burton, Charles Pierce, The Boys of Bob's Hill.

Canavan, Michael Joseph, Ben Comee: a Tale of Roger's Rangers.

Day, Holman Francis, Eagle Badge.

Deland, Ellen Douglas, Oakleigh.

Dix, Beulah Marie, Little Captive Lad.

Dodge, Mrs. Mary Mapes, Donald and Dorothy.

Drysdale, William, Beach Patrol. Cadet Standish of the "St. Louis." Fast Mail. Young Supercargo.

Foa, Eugénie, Boy Life of Napoleon.

Garland, Hamlin, Long Trail.

Greene, Homer, Pickett's Gap.

Grey, Zane, Young Forester. Young Pitcher.

Grinnell, George Bird, Jack among the Indians. Jack in the Rockies. Jack, the Young Ranchman.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Grandfather's Chair.

Henley, William Ernest, Lyra Heroica: Book of Verse for Boys.

Hill, T., Fighting a Fire.

Hough, Emerson, Young Alaskans.

Hughes, Thomas, Tom Brown's School Days.

Jackson, Mrs. Helen Hunt, Nellie's Silver Mine.

Jacobs, Caroline Emilia, Joan's Jolly Vacation. Joan of Juniper Inn.

Kieffer, Henry Martyn, Recollections of a Drummer-Boy.

Munroe, Kirk, At War with Pontiac. Cab and Caboose.

Pyle, Howard, Otto of the Silver Hand.

Quirk, Leslie W., Baby Elton, Quarterback.

Roberts, Charles G. D., Kindred of the Wild.

Seton, Ernest Thompson, Two Little Savages.

Stockton, Frank R., Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coast.

Stoddard, William Osborn, Red Patriot. White Cave. Lost Gold of the Montezumas.

Tolman, Albert Walter, Jim Spurling, Fisherman.

Tomlinson, Everett Titsworth, Search for Andrew Field. Three Colonial Boys. Red Chief. Marching against the Iroquois.

Wiggin, Kate Douglas, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.

Zollinger, Gulielma, Maggie McLanehan.

ВОСЬМОЙ КЛАСС

Adams, Andy, Wells Brothers: the Young Cattle Kings.

Ashmun, Margaret Eliza, Isabel Carlton's Year.

Barbour, Ralph Henry, Behind the Line. Crimson Sweater.

Beach, Edward Latimer, Annapolis First Classman.

Bennett, John, Master Skylark.

Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, Story of Tonty.

Cervantes-Saavedra M. de, Don Quixote.

Clemens, Samuel L., Prince and the Pauper.

Coffin, Charles Carleton, Boys of '76.

Cooper, James Fenimore, Deerslayer.

Dana, Richard Henry, Two Years before the Mast.

Doubleday, Russell, Cattle-Ranch to College.

Driggs, Lawrence La Tourette, Adventures of Arnold Adair, American Ace.

Duncan, Norman, Adventures of Billy Topsail.

Eggleston, George Cary, Bale Marked Circle X.

French, Harry W., The Lance of Kanana.

Gilbert, A., More than Conquerors.

Gordon, Charles William, Glengarry School Days.

Goss, Warren Lee, Jed.

Hamp, Sidford Frederick, Dale and Fraser, Sheepmen.

Hill, Frederick Trevor, On the Trail of Grant and Lee.

Homer, Adventures of Odysseus. (Colum ed.).

Hughes, Rupert, Lakerim Athletic Club.

Johnston, Charles Haven L., Famous Scouts.

Kipling, Rudyard, Captains Courageous.

London, Jack, Call of the Wild.

Macleod, Mary, Shakespeare Story Book.

Malory, Sir Thomas, Book of King Arthur and His Noble Knights.

Masefield, John, Martin Hyde.

Meigs, Cornelia, Master Simon's Garden.

Moffett, Cleveland, Careers of Danger and Daring.

Montgomery, Lucy Maud, Anne of Green Gables.

Nicolay, Helen, Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln.

Ollivant, Alfred, Bob, Son of Battle.

Parkman, Mary, Heroes of To-day.

Pendleton, Louis B., King Tom and the Runaways.

Pyle, Howard, Men of Iron. Story of Jack Ballister's Fortunes.

Rice, Alice Caldwell H., Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.

Richards, Laura E., Florence Nightingale.

Richmond, Grace L., Round the Corner in Gay Street.

Roberts, Charles G. D., Heart of the Ancient Wood.

Rolt-Wheeler, Francis William, Boy with the U. S. Foresters.

Schultz, James William, Quest of the Fish-Dog Skin.

Seaman, Augusta Huiell, Girl Next Door.

Singmaster, Elsie, Emmeline.

Tappan, Eva March, In the Days of Queen Elizabeth.

Thompson, Arthur Ripley, Gold-Seeking on the Dalton Trail.

Thompson, James Maurice, Alice of Old Vincennes.

Thurston, Ida Treadwell, Bishop's Shadow.

Trowbridge, John Townsend, Cudjo's Cave.

Verne, Jules, Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea.

Verrill, Alpheus Hyatt, Marooned in the Forest.

Wallace, Dillon, Wilderness Castaways.

Wallace, Lewis, Ben Hur.

Waller, Mary Ella, Daughter of the Rich.

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Abou Ben Adhem, 414

"A cat came fiddling out of a barn," 23

Accumulative story; See Stories

Addison, J., 294

"A diller, a dollar," 23

Adler, F., 53, 263

Admetus and the Shepherd, 337

Adventures of Arthur, 598

Æsop, 266-268, 272, 273-278, 264

Against Idleness and Mischief, 407

Age of Fable, The, 339, 343, 338

Aikin, J., 451

Alden, R. M., 223

Ali Baba, and the Forty Thieves, 579

Alice in Wonderland, 405

Allegory, 292, 294. See also Fables

Allen-a-Dale, 628

Alnaschar, 279, 579

Ancient Legends of Ireland, 164

Andersen, H. C., 179-203, 79, 134, 381, 390;

appreciation of, 172-173;

work of, 179

Andersen's Best Fairy Tales, 179, 181

Androcles, 269

Androcles and the Lion, 270

Anniversary, An, 34

Anxious Leaf, The, 290

Apologue, 290, 291. See also Fable

Apple of Discord, The, 332

Arabian Nights' Entertainment, The, 579, 235, 578, 579

Arab to His Favorite Steed, The, 420

Arthur and Sir Accalon, 603

Arthur, King, 595-603, 577, 578, 594

Asbjörnsen, P., 122-128;

work of, 122

"As I was going to St. Ives," 23

"As I was going up Pippen Hill," 23

"As I went to Bonner," 23

Ass in the Lion's Skin, The, 281

"As Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks," 23

"A swarm of bees in May," 23

Autobiography; See Biography

Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The, 646

A Was an Apple-Pie, 34

"Baa, baa, black sheep," 23

Babes in the Wood, The, 39

Baby Bye, 373

Bailey, C. S., 59

Bain, R. N., 160

Ballad, 425, 436, 628, 437, 628

Ballad of Nathan Hale, The, 425

Barbauld, A. L., 451

"Barber, barber, shave a pig," 23

Battle between the Fox and the Wolf, The, 591

Bears of Blue River, The, 500

Beaumont, Madame de, 110

Beauty and the Beast, 110

Beecher, H. W., 290

Beowulf, 577

Beth Gêlert, 436

Betty's Ride, A Tale of the Revolution, 496

Beyond the Pasture Bars, 520

Bible, The, 288, 289

Bibliography:

(a). General; 2-4;

Bible as literature for children, 3;

collections of literature for children, 2;

dramatization, 3;

guides in teaching, 2-3;

historical development, 2;

interpretations of childhood, 4;

social and psychological backgrounds, 4;

story-telling, 3.

(b). Special;

biography and hero stories, 632;

fables and symbolic stories, 262;

fairy stories, modern fantastic tales, 170;

fairy stories, traditional tales, 52;

Mother Goose and nursery rhymes, 18;

myths, 302;

nature literature, 510;

poetry, 368;

realistic stories, 442;

romance and legend, 576.

(c). Special reading for teachers;

biography and hero stories, 634;

modern fairy stories, 173;

myths, 305;

nature literature, 512;

nursery rhymes, 22;

poetry, 370;

romance and legend, 578.

(d). Graded lists for children, 12-14, 679-686

Bidpai; history of, 264

Big Bear, The, 500

Biography and hero stories, 635-676;

discussion of, 633-634;

selection of, 633-634;

value of, 633

Bird Habits, 549

"Birds of a feather flock together," 23

Blake, W., 400-401

"Bless you, bless you, burnie bee," 23

Blue Light, The, 134, 195

Boats Sail on the Rivers, 394

"Bobby Shafto's gone to sea," 24

Book of Golden Deeds, The, 671

Book of Legends, The, 620, 578

Book of Nursery Rhymes 21

Book of the Dun Cow, 162

Books for children; See Bibliography

Boots and His Brothers, 125

"Bow, wow, wow," 24

Boyhood of Washington, The, 642

Boy's Life of Abraham Lincoln, The, 655

Boy's Song, A, 389

Braekstad, H. L., 128

Bramble Is Made King, The, 288

Brandes, G., 179, 180, 196, 203

Breathes There the Man, 424

Brier Rose, 142

Brooks, E. S., 635

Brown, T. E., 418

Browne, F., 210, 209

Browning, R., 399, 398

Brown Thrush, The, 374

Bryant, S. C., 70

Bryant, W. C., 417, 416

Buddhist Birth Stories, 282, 283, 281

Bulfinch, T., 339, 343

Burgess, T. W. 515, 514

Burial of Poor Cock Robin, The, 44

Butterfly's Ball, The, 397

"Bye, baby bunting," 24

Byron, Lord, 416

Camel and the Pig, The, 281

Canby, H. S., 496

Can You, 398

Carroll, L., 405

Cary, P., 377, 378

Casabianca, 400

Cat and the Mouse, The, 60

Celtic Fairy Tales, 162

Cervantes-Saavedra, M. de, 607, 606

Change About, 49

Child, L. M., 375

Children's Book, The, 642

Children's Literature; See Literature

Child's Guide to Reading, A, 8

Christmas stories, 505

Cinderella, 102

Circus-Day Parade, The, 388

City Mouse and the Garden Mouse, The, 268

Classic Myths in English Literature and Art, 340

Cock a Doodle Doo, 37

Cock and the Fox, The, 284

Cock Robin, 42, 44

Cock, the Cat, and the Young Mouse, The, 285

Cole, H., 586, 591, 578

Coleridge, S. T., 178

Collins, Wm., 425

Collins, W. L., 285

"Come when you're called," 24

Concord Hymn, 424

Connla and the Fairy Maiden, 162

Cook, E., 402

Coolidge, S., 377

Cossack Fairy Tales, 160

Country Mouse and the Town Mouse, The, 269

Course of Study, 8, 9, 10, 13-16, 512, 577, 633-634

Courtship of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, 42

Cow, The, 381

Cow, The, 392

Cox, R., 112

Craik, D. M.; See MulockMulock

Croesus and Solon, 299

Crossing the Bar, 414

"Cross patch," 24

Crow and the Pitcher, The, 266

"Curly locks! curly locks!" 24

Daffodils, 419

Dairywoman and the Pot of Milk, The, 278

Daisies, 385

Dame Wiggins of Lee and Her Seven Wonderful Cats, 45, 245

"Dance, little baby, dance up high," 24

Darius Green and His Flying Machine, 432, 336

Dasent, G. W., 122-125

Day Is Done, The, 410

Day, T., 270, 456, 270

Death of Balder, The, 360

Destruction of Sennacherib, The, 416

Diamond, or a Coal, A, 394

Didactic period, 443

"Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John," 24

"Ding, dong, bell," 24

Ding Dong! Ding Dong! 372

Discontented Pendulum, The, 297

"Doctor Foster," 24

Doctor, The, 64

Dodgson, C. L.; See Carroll, L.

Dog and the Shadow, The, 276

Don Quixote, 607-618, 577

Doyle, F. H., 427

Drakestail, 107

Dramatization, 11-12, 190

Droll, or noodle story, 63, 71, 150;

defined, 67

Duel, The, 387

Dulcken, H. W., 190-203, 179

Edgeworth, M., 459, 458

Egg in the Nest, The, 49

"Eggs, butter, cheese, bread," 24

Eldorado, 415

Elves and the Shoemaker, The, 137

Emerald Is as Green as Grass, An, 394

Emerson, R. W., 424, 423

Emperor's New Clothes, The, 181

English Fairy and Folk Tales, 67, 84

English Fairy Tales, 58, 61, 73

Evenings at Home, 451

Ewing, J. H., 478, 381, 477

Eyes, and No Eyes, 451

Fables, 266-289;

discussion of, 263-265;

defined 264;

presentation of, 264-265;

selection of, 264, 284;

use in school, 264;

symbolistic and allegorical stories, 290-300;

Æsopic, 266 ff.;

Biblical, 288 ff.;

Buddhistic, 281 ff.;

English, 270, 286;

French, 273, 278, 284, 285;

Indian, 281;

Roman, 269;

Russian, 287;

Sanskrit, 283;

Spanish, 287

Fables of Æsop, The, 266, 267, 269, 278

Fairy Book, The, 73, 80

Fairy Scene in a Wood, A, 423

Fairy stories:

discussion of, 171-173;

(a) Modern fantastic tales, 174-260;

some qualities of, 172.

(b) Traditional or folk tales, 56-168;

discussion of, 53-55, 56;

how to use, 55;

vs. myths, 303;

English, 56-92;

French, 92-122;

Gaelic, 162-164;

German, 131-150;

Indian, 150-156;

Irish, 164-168;

Japanese, 156-159;

Norse, 122-131;

Russian, 160-162

Falcon, The, 429

Famous Passages from Dr. Watts, 408

Fanciful Tales, 234

Farmer Went Trotting, A, 38

Field, E., 385-387

Field, W. T., 21

Field Mouse and the Town Mouse, The, 268

Fir Tree, The, 190

Fisherman and His Wife, The, 138

Flying Kite, 385

Folklore, 5, 10, 53, 56, 131, 171, 268, 281. See also Fables, Fairy Stories, Myths, Poetry, and Romance

Folk tales; See Fairy stories

Follen, E. L., 371-372

Ford, S., 527

"For every evil under the sun," 24

For Those Who Fail, 415

For Want of a Nail, 40

"Four-and-twenty tailors," 25

Four Leaved Clover, A, 174

Four Million, The, 505

Fox and His Wife, The, 40

Fox and the Grapes, The, 276

France, Marie de, 284

Francillon, R. E., 330, 332

Franklin, B., 250, 291, 293, 646, 263

Frere, M., 152, 150

Frey, 354

Frog and the Ox, The, 267

Frogs Desiring a King, The, 267

Gay, J., 286

Gayley, C. M., 340

George Washington, 642

Gift of the Magi, The, 505

Gilbert, W. S., 430

Gods and Heroes, 330, 332

Goldsmith, O., 19, 445;

work of, 445

Good-Natured Little Boy, The, 456

Good-Night and Good-Morning, 396

Good Play, A, 382

Good Samaritan, The, 289

Goody Two-Shoes, 445

Goose with the Golden Eggs, The, 272

Gosse, E., 381, 477

Grading; See Course of study

Granny's Wonderful Chair, 209

Grasshopper and the Ant, The, 285

"Great A, little a," 25

Green Fairy Book, 73

Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, 132-146, 89;

work of, 131

Grimm's Popular Stories, 132-142

Hale, S. J., 373, 372

Halliwell, J. O., 23 ff., 60-63, 70-71, 20, 47, 59;

work of, 56

Happy Prince, The, 217

Hardy Tin Soldier, The, 200

Hare and the Tortoise, The, 273

Hare with Many Friends, The, 286

"Hark, hark," 25

Harris, J. C., 511

Harrison, I. H., 288

Hartland, E. S., 67, 84, 89

Havell, H. L., 607-618

Hawthorne, N., 309, 319, 336;

work of, 309

Hebrew Tales, 177

Hemans, F. D., 400

Henderson, A. C., 179

Henley, W. E., 429

Henny-Penny, 58

Henry, O., 505

Hen with the Golden Eggs, The, 273

"Here sits the Lord Mayor," 25

"Here we go up, up, up," 25

Heroes of Asgard, The, 354

Hero stories; See Romance

"Hey! diddle, diddle," 25

"Hickery, dickery, 6 and 7," 25

"Hickory, dickory, dock," 25

"Higgledy, Piggledy," 25

History of Sandford and Merton, 270, 456

Hitopadesa, 283

Hogg, J., 389

"Hogs in the garden, catch 'em Towser," 25

Hollow Tree Nights and Days, 516

Holmes, O. W., 425, 419, 424

Horace, 269, 268

Horned Women, The, 164

Horses Nine, 527

"Hot-cross buns," 26

Household Tales; See Kinder und Hausmärchen

House that Jack Built, This is the, 48;

origin of, 47

How Arthur Became King, 595

How Bruin the Bear Sped with Reynard the Fox, 586

How Columbus Got His Ships, 635

Howitt, M., 390, 179

Howitt, W., 391

How Sleep the Brave, 425

How the Fenris Wolf Was Chained, 351

How the Leaves Came Down, 377

"Hub a dub dub," 26

"Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall," 26

Hunt, L., 414

Hunt, M., 144, 146, 132, 138

Hurwitz, H., 177

Husband Who Was To Mind the House, The, 124

Icarus and Daedalus, 336

"If all the sea were one sea," 26

"If all the world was apple-pie," 26

"If I'd as much money," 26

"If ifs and ands," 26

"If wishes were horses," 26

"I had a little hobby horse," 26

"I had a little pony," 26

"I have a little sister," 27

I Like Little Pussy, 393

"I'll tell you a story," 27

Inchcape Rock, The, 421

Indian Fairy Tales, 154

Indian Folk Stories and Fables, 281, 280

Ingelow, J., 227

"In marble walls as white as milk," 27

Insect Stories, 524

In the Western Wilderness, 662

Invictus, 429

Irish Fairy Tales, 166

Isaacs, A. S., 174

I Saw a Ship, 36

"I went up one pair of stairs," 27

Jackanapes, 478, 477

"Jack and Jill went up the hill," 27

Jack and the Beanstalk, 73

"Jack be nimble," 27

"Jack Sprat could eat no fat," 27

Jacobs, J., 89, 154, 162, 266, 267, 269, 278, 73, 586;

work of, 58

Japanese Fairy Tales, 156, 158

Jataka Tales; See Buddhistic Birth Stories

Jemima, 41

Johnny Chuck Finds the Best Thing in the World, 515

Jordan, D. S., 556

Just-So Stories, 562

Keary, A. and E., 354

Kellogg, V. L., 524

Kid and the Wolf, The, 276

Kinder und Hausmärchen, 132-146, 131

King Arthur; See Arthur

King Arthur and His Knights, 603

King Bell, 385

King John and the Bishop of Canterbury, 437

King of the Golden River, The, 245

King O'Toole and His Goose, 166

Kingscote, Mrs., 154

Kings in Exile, 566

Kingsley, C., 412

Kipling, R., 428, 562, 122

Knights of the Silver Shield, The, 223

"Knock at the door," 27

Kready, L. F., 97, 190

Krylov, I. A., 288, 287

Kupfer, G. H., 306

"Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home," 27

La Fontaine, J. De, 273, 278, 284, 285, 272

La Fontaine and Other French Fabulists, 285

Lamb, The, 401

Lamb, C., 444

Lambikin, The, 150

Lamplighter, The, 382

Land of Nod, The, 382

Land of Story-Books, The, 382

Lang, A., 94, 106, 20, 21, 49, 61, 73, 93, 100

Larcom, L., 374

Lark and Her Young Ones, The, 275

Last Bull, 566

Lazy Jack, 70

Leak in the Dyke, The, 378

Lear, E., 403-404

Legend; See Romance

Le Morte D'Arthur, 595-598, 594

Library; improvement of, 10

Lincoln's Early Days, 655

Lion and the Mouse, The, 266

Lion Tricked by a Rabbit, A, 283

Literature for children;

general discussion of, 5-16;

artistic worth of, 7, 9, 19, 444;

course of study in, 13-16, 633-634;

cultural value of, 9, 19, 264, 577, 633;

democratic origin of, 7, 20;

didactic, 443;

kinds, traditional vs. modern, 7, 171-172;

presentation of, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 55, 173, 265, 369, 443, 511, 633;

purpose of, 9, 21, 443, 511;

selection of, 9, 264, 305, 369, 370;

vs. reading, 8-9.

See also Poetry, Stories, etc.

Little and Great, 399

Little Bo-Peep, 37

"Little boy blue," 27

"Little girl, little girl," 27

Little Golden Hood, True History of, 94

"Little Jack Horner," 28

"Little Jack Jingle," 28

"Little Johnny Pringle had a little pig," 28

Little Kitty, The, 372

"Little Miss Muffet," 28

"Little Nancy Etticoat," 28

Little Red Riding-Hood, 93

"Little Robin Redbreast," 28

"Little Tommy Tucker," 28

Locke, J., 265

London Bridge, 36

Longfellow, H. W., 408-411, 415, 620

"Long legs, crooked thighs," 28

Lord Helpeth Man and Beast, The, 178

Lover, S., 165

Lowell, J. R., 429, 430

"Lucy Locket lost her pocket," 28

Mabie, H. W., 348, 360, 348

MacClintock, P. L., 21

Mackay, C., 399

Macy, J., 8

Major, C., 500

Malory, Sir T., 595-598, 578, 594

Man and the Satyr, The, 276

Man of Words, A, 40

Marelles, C., 94, 106

Mary Had a Little Lamb, 373

"Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," 28

Meddlesome Mattie, 393

Mediaeval stories; See Romance

Memorizing, 370

Mercury and the Woodman, 276

Mice in Council, The, 277

Midas, 339

Milking Time, 394

Milkmaid and Her Pail, The, 278

Milkweed Seeds, 34

Miller, His Son, and the Ass, The, 274

Miller, J., 415

Miller, O. T., 549, 548

Milnes, R. M., 396

Miraculous Pitcher, The, 319

Mirror of Matsuyama, The, 156

"Mistress Mary, quite contrary," 28

Moe, J.; See Asbjörnsen

Molly and I, 35

Moon, The, 371

Mother Goose, 7, 10, 19-22, 93, 171, 370;

history of, 19-21.

See also Poetry, traditional

Mother Goose's Melody, 19, 20, 445

Mother Hubbard and Her Dog, 41

Moti Guj—Mutineer, 562

Moufflou, 535

Mountain and the Squirrel, The, 424

Mountebank and the Countryman, The, 277

Mr. 'Possum's Sick Spell, 516

Mr. Vinegar, The Story of, 71

Mulock, Miss, 73, 80

"Multiplication is vexation," 28

Musical Ass, The, 287

My Bed Is a Boat, 383

My Garden, 418

My Shadow, 383

Myths, 306-366;

discussion of, 303-305;

definition of, 303;

objections to, 304;

use in school, 305;

value of, 304;

Greek and Roman, 306-343;

explanatory introduction to, 306;

Norse, 343-366;

explanatory introduction to, 343, 348, 360

Narcissus, The, 330

Nathan Hale, The Ballad of, 425

Nature literature, 513-574;

discussion of, 511-512;

place in the grades, 13, 512;

some types of, 511-512;

what it is, 511

"Needles and pins, needles and pins," 29

Newbery, J., 19, 20, 445

Nicolay, H., 655

Nightingale, The, 184

Noodle story; See Droll

Norse Stories, 348, 360

Norton, C. E., 420

Nursery rhymes; See Poetry

Nursery Rhymes and Tales, 59-63, 56, 71

Nursery Rhymes of England, 20

Odyssey, The, 577

Old Deccan Days, 152, 150, 151

Old Greek Folk Stories, 335, 337

Old Ironsides, 425

"Old King Cole," 29

Old Man and His Sons, The, 275

Old Mother West Wind, 515

Old Pipes and the Dryad, 234

Old Woman and Her Pig, The, 56

"Once I saw a little bird," 29

"One for the money," 29

"One misty, moisty morning," 29

"1, 2, 3, 4, 5," 29

"One, two," 29

Ouida, 535, 534

Over Hill, Over Dale, 423

Owl and the Pussy-Cat, The, 403

Paine, A. B., 516

Pandora's Box, 309

Parables, 289;

defined, 289

Paradise of Children, The, 309

Parent's Assistant, The, 459

Pass of Thermopylae, The, 671

"Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake," 29

Peabody, J. P., 336, 337, 335

"Pease-porridge hot," 29

Peddler's Caravan, The, 395

Perrault, C. 93, 97, 100, 102, 19;

work of, 92

"Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater," 30

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers," 30

Peter Rabbit Books, 513

Phaëthon, 340

Piper, The, 401

Pippa's Song, 399

Planting of the Apple-Tree, The, 417

Poacher and the Silver Fox, The, 551

Pobble Who Has No Toes, The, 404

Poe, E. A., 415

Poetry:

(a) modern, 371-437;

discussion of, 369-370;

reading of, 14, 370;

selection of, 14, 369;

teaching of, 9, 14, 369;

(b) traditional, or nursery rhymes, 23-50;

discussion of, 19-22;

appeal to children, 7, 10, 19, 21, 34;

history of, 19-22.

See also Mother Goose, Literature, and Course of study

Poet's Song, The, 413

"Poor old Robinson Crusoe," 30

Popular Tales from the Norse, 123-125, 122

Porter, W. S., See Henry

Potter, B., 513

Pourquoi story, 172

Prentiss, E., 372

Pride Goeth before a Fall, 154

Prince's Dream, The, 227

Prodigal Son, The, 289

Proserpine, 354. See also Story of the Springtime

Proud King, The, 620

Psalm of Life, The, 411

Puss-in-Boots, 97

"Pussy-cat, pussy-cat," 30

"Pussy sits beside the fire," 30

Quern at the Bottom of the Sea, The, 129

Raggedy Man, The, 389

Rain, 381

Ramaswami Raju, P. V., 281, 280

Ramée, L. de la; See Ouida

Rands, W. B., 395, 396

Reading; distinguished from literature, 8-9;

lists for various grades, (See Course of study);

of literature, 14, 369-370;

supplemental, 10

Realistic Stories, 445-508;

discussion of, 443-444;

Christmas, 505;

didactic or 18th century, 445-459, 443-444;

modern, 478-508, 444;

Sunday-school, 443

Real Princess, The, 179

Recessional, 428

Red Fairy Book, 94, 106

Red Thread of Honor, The, 427

Renowned History of Little Goody Two-Shoes, The, 445, 443, 444

Repplier, A., 54

Reynard the Fox, 586, 591, 284, 577

Rhymes; See Poetry

Rhys-Davids, T. W., 281, 282

"Ride a cock-horse," 30

"Ride, baby, ride," 30

Riley, J. W., 388-389

Roberts, C. G. D., 566

Robin and the Merry Little Old Woman, 623

Robin Hood, 623, 628

Robin Hood: His Book, 623

"Rock-a-bye, baby," 30

"Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green," 30

Romance and Legend, 579-630;

discussion of, 577-578;

stories and versions recommended, 577-578;

use in school, 577

Roscoe, W., 397

Rose-Bud, 142

Rossetti, C. G., 268, 394

Rousseau, J. J., 264, 284, 443

R. S., Gent, 97, 93

Rumpelstiltskin, 144

Runaway Brook, The, 372

Ruskin, J., 45, 245;

work of, 245

Saintsbury, G. E. B., 21, 22

Sands of Dee, The, 412

Science Sketches, 556

Scott, Sir W., 424

Scudder, H. E., 620, 642, 578;

work of, 642

"See a pin and pick it up," 30

Seegmiller, W., 34

"See, saw, sacradown," 31

Seldom or Never, 394

Seton, E. T., 551

Shakespeare, W., 423

Sharp, D. L., 520

Shaw, A. H., 662

Shepherd of King Admetus, The, 430

Shepherd's Boy, The, 266, 11-12

Shepherd, The, 401

Sherman, F. D., 384-385

"Shoe the little horse," 31

Simple Simon, 38

"Sing a song of sixpence," 31

Sing-Song, 394

Skeat, W. W., 284

Skeleton in Armor, The, 408

Snow-White and Rose-Red, 146

Solitary Reaper, The, 419

Songs of Innocence, 400

Southey, R., 421

Spencer, W. R., 436

Spider and the Fly, The, 390

Spinning Top, 384

"Star light, star bright," 31

Star, The, 394

Steel, F. A., 150, 153

Stevenson, R. L., 381-384, 380

Stockton, F. R., 234, 233

Stories; dramatization of, 11-12;

selection of, 9, 10, 264, 284-285, 305, 577, 633;

accumulative, 47, 56, 150, 160;

biographical, 635-676;

Christmas, 505;

didactic, 443;

fable, 266-289;

fairy, 56-168, 174-260;

hero, (See biographical);

legend, (See romance);

myth, 306-366;

nature, 513-574;

noodle, 67;

pourquoi, 172;

realistic, 445-508;

romance, 579-630;

See also Story-telling.

Stories and Legends of the Irish Peasantry, 165

Stories from Don Quixote, 607-618

Stories from the Rabbis, 174

Stories of Long Ago, 306

Stories of Norse Heroes, 351

Stories Told to a Child, 228

Story of Alnaschar, The, 279

Story of a Pioneer, The, 662

Story of a Salmon, The, 556

Story of Fairyfoot, The, 210

Story of Mr. Vinegar, The, 71

Story of the Springtime, A, 306

Story-telling, 9, 55;

discussion of, 10-11;

Andersen's method of, 173;

direct discourse in, 11;

effectiveness of, 10;

of fables, 265;

preparation for, 11;

selections for, 10;

tense in, 10

Strange Wild Song, A, 406

Straw Ox, The, 160

Sugar-Plum Tree, The, 386

Supplemental reading, 10.

See also Course of study

Swallow and the Raven, The, 229

Swallow, The, 394

Swan, the Pike, and the Crab, The, 288

Sweet and Low, 413

Swing, The, 383

Symbolic stories; See Fables

Table and the Chair, The, 404

Taffy, 38

Tale of Peter Rabbit, The, 513

Tales from the Punjab, 150, 153

Tales of Our Mother Goose, The, 93, 97-102, 19, 92-93

Tales of the Sun, 154

Talkative Tortoise, The, 282

Tappan, E. M., 623

Taylor, A., 392, 393

Taylor, E., 132-142, 131

Taylor, J., 297, 393, 394

Teeny-Tiny, 60

Tennyson, A., 413-414, 628

Thanksgiving Day, 375

"The King of France went up the hill," 31

"The lion and the unicorn," 31

"The man in the moon," 31

"The north wind doth blow," 31

"The Queen of Hearts," 31

"There was a crooked man," 31

"There was a little boy," 32

There Was a Little Man, 37

"There was a little man and he had naught," 32

"There was a man in our town," 32

"There was an old man," 32

There was an Old Woman, 36

"There was an old woman," 32

"There was an old woman lived under a hill," 32

"There was an old woman of Leeds," 32

"There was an old woman of Norwich," 32

"There was an old woman tossed up in a basket," 32

"There was an old woman who lived in a shoe," 33

"There was an owl lived in an oak," 33

They Didn't Think, 377

"This is the way the ladies ride," 33

"This little pig went to market," 33

Thompson, E. S., See Seton

Thor's Visit to Jötunheim, 343

Three Bears, Story of the, 65

Three Billy-Goats Gruff, The, 123

"Three blind mice! see, how they run," 33

Three Fishers, The, 412

Three Jovial Huntsmen, 37

Three Little Kittens, The, 371

Three Little Pigs, Story of the, 61

Three Sillies, The, 67

Three Things to Remember, 400

"Three wise men of Gotham," 33

Tiger, The, 401

Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal, The, 153

Tilton, T., 373

Time to Rise, 381

Tit for Tat, 152

Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse, 63

Toads and Diamonds, 100

To a Waterfowl, 417

Tolstoi, L., 299

"To market, to market," 33

Tom the Piper's Son, 38

Tom Thumb, 80

Tom Thumb's Alphabet, 35

Tom Tit Tot, 90, 144

"Tom, Tom, the piper's son," 33

Tongue-Cut Sparrow, The, 158

Toy-books, 41

Travelers and the Bear, The, 274

Traveling Musicians, The, 132

Treasure Island, 381

Treasures of the Wise Man, The, 388

Trowbridge, J. T., 432

True History of Little Golden Hood, 94

True Story of Christopher Columbus, 635

Try Again, 402

Twink! Twink! 34

"Two-legs sat upon three-legs", 33

Ugly Duckling, The, 203

Vendetta, The, 524

Villeneuve, Madame de, 110

Vision of Mirzah, The, 294

Walrus and the Carpenter, The, 405

Warren, M. R., 603

Waste Not, Want Not, 459

Watts, I., 407, 408

Welsh, C., 21, 445

What Does Little Birdie Say, 413

"When a twister a-twisting", 34

When I Was a Little Boy, 38

Where Are You Going, 35

Where Go the Boats, 384

Whistle, The, 291

Whittington and His Cat, 84

Who Has Seen the Wind, 394

Whole Duty of Children, 381

Who Stole the Bird's Nest, 375

Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed, 122

Why the Chimes Rang, 223

Why the Sea Is Salt, 128

Widow and the Hen, The, 276

Wild Animals at Home, 551

Wilde, Lady, 164

Wilde, O., 217

Wild Life in the Farm-Yard, 520

Williston, T. P., 156, 158

"Willy boy, Willy boy," 34

Wilmot-Buxton, E. M., 351

Wind and the Sun, The, 272

Wind in a Frolic, The, 391

Wind, The, 384

Windy Nights, 384

Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, The, 273

Wonder Book for Girls and Boys, A, 309, 319

Wonderful World, The, 396

Woolsey, S. C.; See Coolidge

Wordsworth, W., 419

Wright, E., 273, 278, 284

Wyche, R. T., 577

Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, 385

Yarn of the Nancy Bell, The, 430

Yeats, W. B., 166

Yonge, C. M., 671

Yriarte, T. de, 287

СНОСКИ:

[1] Из Биографического издания «Полного собрания сочинений» Джеймса Уиткомба Райли. Авторское право 1913 г. Используется по специальному разрешению издателей, The Bobbs-Merrill Co.

[2] Из Биографического издания «Полного собрания сочинений» Джеймса Уиткомба Райли. Авторское право 1913 г. Используется по специальному разрешению издателей, The Bobbs-Merrill Co.

[3] «Политические деятели объявляют войну, как правило, из коммерческих интересов; но когда нация оказывается таким образом втянутой в конфликт со своими соседями, солдат... обнажает меч по приказу своей страны... Одно слово о твоем сравнении военных и коммерческих лиц. Что за люди те, кто снабжал кафров огнестрельным оружием и боеприпасами для ведения их диких и прискорбных войн? Безусловно, они не военные... Перестань тогда, если хочешь считаться среди справедливых, поносить солдат» (У. Нейпир, генерал-лейтенант, ноябрь 1851 г.). [Примечание автора.]

[4] Именно почтовая карета разносила по лицу земли, подобно открытию апокалиптических чаш, потрясающие новости о Трафальгаре, Саламанке, Виттории, Ватерлоо... Самая грандиозная глава нашего опыта в рамках всей службы почтовых карет была в тех случаях, когда мы ехали из Лондона с новостями о Победе. Пять лет жизни стоило заплатить за привилегию места снаружи. — (Де Квинси.) [Примечание автора.]

[5] «Обреченный вождь Брауншвейга» пал при Катр-Бра за день до Ватерлоо; но этот первый (очень несовершенный) список, как он появился в газетах того времени, действительно начинался с его имени и заканчивался именем прапорщика Брауна. [Примечание автора.]

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