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Literary Corpus Theoretical Corpus

Primary Texts Primary Texts

Wilson, Jacqueline, and Nick Sharratt. Girls in love. London: Corgi Eccleshare, Julia "Teenage Fiction: Realism, romances, contemporary problem
Children's, 2007. Print. novels". In Peter Hunt, ed.. International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's
Literature. London: Routledge,1996, pp. 387396.
Wilson, Jacqueline, and Nick Sharratt. Girls in Tears. London: Corgi
Children's, 2007. Print. Reynolds, Kimberley, Childrens Literature Between the Covers (Frederick, MD:
|Recorded Books, 2011) Print. (Reference to problem novels)
Wilson, Jacqueline, and Nick Sharratt.Girls under pressure. London:
Corgi Children's, 2007. Print. Reynolds, Kimberley. Radical children's literature: future visions and aesthetic
transformations in juvenile fiction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007 Chapters
5-7. Print. (About problem novels, despair and trauma , sex and sexuality in
chil.literature)

Waddilove, Kay. "So good, its exhilarating: The Jacqueline Wilson


Phenomenon." Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature 50.3
(2012): 75-78. Print.

Secondary Sources Secondary Sources

No secondary literary sources. I will only focus on Jacqueline Hunt, Peter, and Dennis Butts. Children's literature: an illustrated history. Oxford:
Wilsons books and will not make any comparisons with other books Oxford University Press, 1995. Print.

Reynolds, Kimberley. Radical children's literature: future visions and aesthetic


transformations in juvenile fiction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007 (Chapter
4: interaction between young adult literature and childrens literature)

Robinson, Winifred. "THE VERY HYPOCRITICAL Ms WILSON; Controversy:


Jacqueline Wilson." Daily Mail [London] 5 Mar. 2008: Online Version. Print <
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-526369/The-hypocritical-Ms-Wilson-Why-
childrens-writers-hugely-blame-loss-innocence.html#ixzz3BiPGzdFX>.

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