Monday, June 10, 2013

Wikipedia Entry

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Harriet_L._Childe-Pemberton

Following our discussion on citational practices (and how those may affect disciplinary canon formations) earlier this quarter, I wanted to create a Wikipedia stub on the less cited English Victorian author, Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton.  Since there are few sources available about Childe-Pemberton, I have yet to find biographical information.  This page is my attempt to aggregate her published work. If the page is published on Wikipedia, I would like to continue this work by annotating each of her publications.

Here is a copy of what I created on Wikipedia:

An English author in the late Victorian era, Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton wrote plays, poems, short stories, novels, and literary criticism.[1]

Her published work includes:
Birdie: A Tale of Child Life [2]
Dead letters, and other narrative and dramatic pieces [3]
The Fairy Tales of Every Day [4]
In a Tuscan villa and other poems [5]
Nenuphar: the four-fold flower of life [6]
No Beauty [7]
The Story of Stella Peel [8]
Under the Trees [9]



References

  1. ^ Talairach-Vielmas, Laurence. "Laurence Talairach-Vielmas. "Rewriting “Little Red Riding Hood”: Victorian Fairy Tales and Mass-Visual Culture." The Lion and the Unicorn 33.3 (2009): 259-281.". Project MUSE.
  2. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "Birdie: A Tale of Child Life".
  3. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "Dead letters, and other narrative and dramatic pieces".
  4. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "The Fairy Tales of Every Day".
  5. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "In a Tuscan villa and other poems".
  6. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "Nenuphar: the four-fold flower of life".
  7. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "No Beauty".
  8. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "The Story of Stella Peel".
  9. ^ Childe-Pemberton, Harriet. "Under the Trees".
McGillis, Roderick. "Lame Old Bachelor, Lonely Old Maid: Harriet Childe-Pemberton's 'All My Doing; or Red Riding Hood Over Again.'" Aspects and Issues in the History of Children's Literature. Ed. Maria Nikolajeva. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995. 127-38. Print.

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