affect in children's writing

Ann Dowker ann.dowker at psy.ox.ac.uk
Sat Mar 4 19:44:21 UTC 2000


More thoughts:

Jerome Bruner and Joan Lucariello: Monologue as narrative recreation of
the world. In: Katherine Nelson (ed.): Narratives from the Crib; Harvard
University Press, 1989.

Carol Fox: At the Very Edge of the Forest (recent book on children's
storytelling; not just about affect, but includes some material on the
subject).

Alyssa McCabe: At Nicky's house: developing imagination to deal with
reality; Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive/ Current Psychology of
Cognition, 1998, 17, 229-244


Ann



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