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 Translation for 'juvenile literature' from English to Dutch
lit.
jeugdliteratuur {de}
juvenile literature
Partial Matches
jeugdig {adj}juvenile
recht
kinderrechtbank {de}
juvenile court
recht
jeugdrechtbank {de} [BN]
juvenile court
lit.publ.
jeugdboek {het}
juvenile book
recht
jeugdcriminaliteit {de}
juvenile crime
recht
jeugdstrafrecht {het}
juvenile law
literatuur {de}literature
lit.
volwassenenliteratuur {de}
adult literature
lit.
oorlogsliteratuur {de}
war literature
letterkunde {de}(study of) literature
lit.
kinderliteratuur {de}
children's literature
lit.sociol.weten.
literatuursociologie {de}
sociology of literature
lit.
literatuurgeschiedenis {de}
history of literature
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Usage Examples English
  • She is a Spanish novelist of children and juvenile literature, specializing in the fantasy genre.
  • The Harold Goldstein Library was a library on the main campus that housed a collection of approximately 82,000 books, videos and CDs relating to library and information science, information technology, and juvenile literature.
  • He was the most prolific contributor of plays to the Britannia and his sources ranged from recently published novels and serialisations in such journals as "The Family", "The Herald" and "Bow Bells" to juvenile literature, popular paintings and newspaper reports.
  • Hill Doctor" and "Hill Lawyer", which are juvenile literature, form a loose trilogy around York Allen, who works as a schoolteacher in a rough logging community to earn money for medical school, then returns as a doctor to treat the illnesses and injuries of the people of rural West Virginia.
  • She is the president of the Ecuadorian Academy of Children and Juvenile Literature, which is associated with the Latin American Academy of Children and Juvenile Literature.

  • He is known for imaginative stories and has also written juvenile literature.
  • He was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 2001 in juvenile literature.
  • He was awarded the Sankei Juvenile Literature Publishing Culture Award for "the Complete Works of Junichi Yoda" (『与田凖一全集』) in 1967 and the Noma Juvenile Literature Prize for "Noyuki Yamayuki" (『野ゆき山ゆき』) in 1973.
  • "Helen's Babies" was intended as just a piece of humour and aimed at an adult audience, but it almost instantly became a major juvenile literature success, highly estimated by youngsters, as well as authorities like Rudyard Kipling.
  • In 1991, George became the first winner of the Knickerbocker Award for Juvenile Literature from the School Library Media Section of the New York Library Association, which was presented to her for the "consistent superior quality" of her literary works.

  • Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children.
  • The latter is classified as juvenile literature and was soon published in a German-language edition.
  • A collective pseudonym may represent an entire publishing house, or any contributor to a long-running series, especially with juvenile literature.
  • Junior Library Guild, formerly the Junior Literary Guild, is a commercial book club devoted to juvenile literature.
  • Asano received the Noma Prize for Juvenile Literature in 1997 for the book series "Battery", which has been adapted into a film.

  • The Governor General's Award for juvenile literature was introduced, and would be conferred annually through the 1958 cycle, after which there were several changes for the 1959 Governor General's Awards under the new administrator Canada Council.
  • Apart from these, his notable juvenile literature includes the Ruku-Suku and Badomama-Mejomama series (recompiled & published as "Mama Samagra" by KGB Prakashani) which are fun-filled and analyse various philosophical aspects of life through the eyes of children.
  • She ventured into the genre of juvenile literature when she sent "Little Jarvis" to "The Youth's Companion" to contend for the [...] prize.
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