Baby Power
Marina Warner, 6 July 1989
The Romantic Child: From Runge to Sendak
by Robert Rosenblum.
Thames and Hudson, 64 pp., £5.95, February 1989,0 500 55020 4 Show More
by Robert Rosenblum.
Thames and Hudson, 64 pp., £5.95, February 1989,
Caldecott & Co: Notes on Books and Pictures
by Maurice Sendak.
Reinhardt, 216 pp., £13.95, March 1989,1 871061 06 7 Show More
by Maurice Sendak.
Reinhardt, 216 pp., £13.95, March 1989,
Dear Mili
by Wilhelm Grimm, translated by Ralph Manheim and Maurice Sendak.
Viking Kestrel, £9.95, November 1988,0 670 80168 2 Show More
by Wilhelm Grimm, translated by Ralph Manheim and Maurice Sendak.
Viking Kestrel, £9.95, November 1988,
Grimms’ Bad Girls and Bold Boys: The Moral and Social Vision of the ‘Tales’
by Ruth Bottigheimer.
Yale, 211 pp., £8.95, April 1989,0 300 04389 9 Show More
by Ruth Bottigheimer.
Yale, 211 pp., £8.95, April 1989,
The one who set out to study fear
by Peter Redgrove.
Bloomsbury, 183 pp., £13.95, April 1989,0 7475 0187 4 Show More
by Peter Redgrove.
Bloomsbury, 183 pp., £13.95, April 1989,
“... was still hot’ is the wonderfully happy last line of Wild Things, when, after years of rumpus as King of the Wild Things far away, Max finds his supper waiting in his room. But illustrating the Grimm story Dear Mili, discovered in 1983, Sendak offers little comfort. An unpleasant epitome of the genre, and especially of Wilhelm Grimm’s morbid taste, Dear ... ”