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Introduction: Probing the problem of 'the classic'
Complexities and critiques of 'the classic'
'The classic' in children's literature
Classics and canons
Prizing and reading practices
Serialising children's classics: A room of not so familiar friends
Studying British series of children's classics at a distance and up close
Compiling the corpus
Precursors to the classic series
A study of presence, pruning and product
Chapter 1: Presence
Analysing the corpus
Core classics
Outliers in series
The move towards homogenisation
Variation in series of modern classics
Transitioning titles
Trends in authorship
Chapter 2: Pruning
Adaptations in children's literature
Statistical data: On counting words and measuring sentences
Genette's Palimpsests: On reading contraction
A case study of a classic
Ladybird: Generating series of classics for younger readers
Longman: Turning the children's classics into a reading scheme
Distilling a sense of a classic style
Chapter 3: Product
Repackaging the children's classics
The publisher's paratext
A Ladybird story
Puffin's 'complete and unabridged' classics
Walker's illustrated classics: 'The classics have never looked so good'
Conclusions: What does serialisation mean for the children's classics?
Appendix
Appendix A: Accessing the dataset online
Appendix B: Series of classics and modern classics listed chronologically by start publishing date
Appendix C: Books in series listed numerically by book ID
Appendix D: Authors in series listed numerically by author ID
Appendix E: Series that books appear in listed numerically by Book ID
References
Index