Home > Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Summary & Study Guide > For Further Reference
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | For Further Reference
Bouchard, Lois Kalb. "A New Look at Old Favorites: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." In The Black American in Books For Children, edited by Donnarae MacCann and Gloria Woodard. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1972. Bouchard explains why she feels the first version of the book is racist.
Cameron, Eleanor. "McLuhan, Youth and Literature." Horn Book 48 (October 1972): 433-440. This article contains Cameron's first attack on the book.
"A Question of Taste." Children's Literature in Education (Summer 1976): 59-63. Cameron argues that the book is...
[The entire page is 226 words long]
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Overview
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: About the Author
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Setting
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Themes and Characters
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Literary Qualities
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Characters
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Social Concerns / Themes
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Topics for Discussion
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Techniques
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Literary Precedents
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Ideas for Reports and Papers
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Related Titles / Adaptations
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Ideas for Group Discussions
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: For Further Reference
- Copyright
Tell a friend about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at eNotes.
