Bator, Robert. "Out of the Ordinary Road: John Locke and English Juvenile Fiction in the Eighteenth Century." Children's Literature 1 (1972): 46-53.
Bertram, Christopher. "Jean-Jacques Rousseau." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Sep. 27 2010. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rousseau/
Blackman, John. A Memoir of the Life and Writings of Thomas Day, author of “Sandford and Merton.” London: John Bedford Leno, 1862.
Brown, Gillian. "The Metamorphic Book: Children's Print Culture in the Eighteenth Century." Eighteenth-Century Studies 39.3 (2006): 351-362.
Boylan, Henry. A Dictionary of Irish Biography, 3rd Edition. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan, 1998.
Cosslett, Tess. "Fabulous Histories and Papillonades." Talking Animals in British Children’s Fiction, 1786–1914. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006.
Cousin, John W. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1910.
Dawson, Janis. "The Origins of Nineteenth Century Juvenile Periodicals: 'The Young Gentleman's and Lady's Magazine' (1799-1800) and Its Predecessors." Victorian Periodicals Review 29.3 (1996): 216-241.
Dawson, Janis. "Writing for the Young in the Age of Revolution and Reaction: WIlliam Fordyce Mavor and 'The Young Gentelman's' and 'Lady's Magazine' (1799-1800). Victorian Periodicals Review 34.1 (2001): 16-40.
Ellis, Grace. A. A Memoir of Mrs. Anna Laetitia Barbauld, With Many of Her Letters. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co., 1874.
Ferguson, Moira. "Sarah Trimmer's Warring Worlds." Animal Advocacy and Englishwomen, 1780–1900: Patriots, Nation, and Empire. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998.
Fielding, Sarah. The Governess; or, The Little Female Academy. Edited by Candace Ward. Peterborough, Canada: Broadview Editions, 2005.
Fyfe, Aileen. “Reading Children’s Books in Late Eighteenth-Century Dissenting Families.” The Historical Journal 43.2 (2000): 453–473.
Gignilliat, George Warren, Jr. The Author of Sandford and Merton: A Life of Thomas Day, Esq. New York: Columbia University Press, 1932.
Grenby, M.O. "Politicizing the Nursery: British Children's Literature and the French Revolution 1." The Lion and the Unicorn 27.1 (2003): 1-26.
Immel, Andrea. "The Didacticism That Laughs: John Newbery's Entertaining Little Books and William Hogarth's Pictured Morals." The Lion and the Unicorn 33.2 (2009): 146-166.
Immel, Andrea. "Mistress of Infantine Language: Lady Ellenor Fenn, Her Set of Toys, and the Education of Each Moment." Children’s Literature 25 (1997): 215-228.
Jackson, Mary V. Engines of Instruction, Mischief, and Magic: Children’s Literature in England from Its Beginnings to 1839. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld: Voice of the Enlightenment. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
McCarthy, William. "Mother of All Discourses: Anna Barbauld's Lessons for Children." Princeton University Library Chronicle 60.2 (Winter 1999): 196–219.
Myers, Mitzi. "Impeccable Governesses, Rational Dames, and Moral Mothers: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Female Tradition in Georgian Children's Books." Children's Literature 14 (1996): 31-59.
Pickering, Samuel F., Jr. John Locke and Children’s Books in Eighteenth-Century England. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1981.
Plumb, J.H. "The New World of Children in Eighteenth-Century England." Past & Present 67 (1975): 64-95.
Richardson, Alan. Literature, Education, and Romanticism: Reading as Social Practice, 1780-1832. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Ruwe, Donelle. "Guarding the British Bible from Rousseau: Sarah Trimmer, William Godwin, and the Pedagogical Periodical." Children's Literature 29 (2001): 1–17.
Stoker, David. "‘Ellenor Fenn as “Mrs Teachwell” and “Mrs Lovechild”: a pioneer late eighteenth century children’s writer, educator and philanthropist". Princeton University Library Chronicle (2007).
Warner, James H. "Emile in Eighteenth-Century England." PMLA 59.3 (1944): 773-791.
Zipes, Jack editor. Aesop's Fables. New York, New York: Signet Classics, 2004.
Images:
Early English Books Online (EBBO).
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO).
Internet Archive.
The Library of Congress Digital Collections.
Wikimedia Commons.
University of Delaware Library - ABC: An Alphabet Exhibition.
Bertram, Christopher. "Jean-Jacques Rousseau." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Sep. 27 2010. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rousseau/
Blackman, John. A Memoir of the Life and Writings of Thomas Day, author of “Sandford and Merton.” London: John Bedford Leno, 1862.
Brown, Gillian. "The Metamorphic Book: Children's Print Culture in the Eighteenth Century." Eighteenth-Century Studies 39.3 (2006): 351-362.
Boylan, Henry. A Dictionary of Irish Biography, 3rd Edition. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan, 1998.
Cosslett, Tess. "Fabulous Histories and Papillonades." Talking Animals in British Children’s Fiction, 1786–1914. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006.
Cousin, John W. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1910.
Dawson, Janis. "The Origins of Nineteenth Century Juvenile Periodicals: 'The Young Gentleman's and Lady's Magazine' (1799-1800) and Its Predecessors." Victorian Periodicals Review 29.3 (1996): 216-241.
Dawson, Janis. "Writing for the Young in the Age of Revolution and Reaction: WIlliam Fordyce Mavor and 'The Young Gentelman's' and 'Lady's Magazine' (1799-1800). Victorian Periodicals Review 34.1 (2001): 16-40.
Ellis, Grace. A. A Memoir of Mrs. Anna Laetitia Barbauld, With Many of Her Letters. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co., 1874.
Ferguson, Moira. "Sarah Trimmer's Warring Worlds." Animal Advocacy and Englishwomen, 1780–1900: Patriots, Nation, and Empire. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998.
Fielding, Sarah. The Governess; or, The Little Female Academy. Edited by Candace Ward. Peterborough, Canada: Broadview Editions, 2005.
Fyfe, Aileen. “Reading Children’s Books in Late Eighteenth-Century Dissenting Families.” The Historical Journal 43.2 (2000): 453–473.
Gignilliat, George Warren, Jr. The Author of Sandford and Merton: A Life of Thomas Day, Esq. New York: Columbia University Press, 1932.
Grenby, M.O. "Politicizing the Nursery: British Children's Literature and the French Revolution 1." The Lion and the Unicorn 27.1 (2003): 1-26.
Immel, Andrea. "The Didacticism That Laughs: John Newbery's Entertaining Little Books and William Hogarth's Pictured Morals." The Lion and the Unicorn 33.2 (2009): 146-166.
Immel, Andrea. "Mistress of Infantine Language: Lady Ellenor Fenn, Her Set of Toys, and the Education of Each Moment." Children’s Literature 25 (1997): 215-228.
Jackson, Mary V. Engines of Instruction, Mischief, and Magic: Children’s Literature in England from Its Beginnings to 1839. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.
McCarthy, William. Anna Letitia Barbauld: Voice of the Enlightenment. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
McCarthy, William. "Mother of All Discourses: Anna Barbauld's Lessons for Children." Princeton University Library Chronicle 60.2 (Winter 1999): 196–219.
Myers, Mitzi. "Impeccable Governesses, Rational Dames, and Moral Mothers: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Female Tradition in Georgian Children's Books." Children's Literature 14 (1996): 31-59.
Pickering, Samuel F., Jr. John Locke and Children’s Books in Eighteenth-Century England. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1981.
Plumb, J.H. "The New World of Children in Eighteenth-Century England." Past & Present 67 (1975): 64-95.
Richardson, Alan. Literature, Education, and Romanticism: Reading as Social Practice, 1780-1832. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Ruwe, Donelle. "Guarding the British Bible from Rousseau: Sarah Trimmer, William Godwin, and the Pedagogical Periodical." Children's Literature 29 (2001): 1–17.
Stoker, David. "‘Ellenor Fenn as “Mrs Teachwell” and “Mrs Lovechild”: a pioneer late eighteenth century children’s writer, educator and philanthropist". Princeton University Library Chronicle (2007).
Warner, James H. "Emile in Eighteenth-Century England." PMLA 59.3 (1944): 773-791.
Zipes, Jack editor. Aesop's Fables. New York, New York: Signet Classics, 2004.
Images:
Early English Books Online (EBBO).
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO).
Internet Archive.
The Library of Congress Digital Collections.
Wikimedia Commons.
University of Delaware Library - ABC: An Alphabet Exhibition.