Relacionar Columnas oposiciones 15, 16Versión en línea authors por Tania Alcázar Martín 1 19th ROMANTICISM (novels) Jules Verne 1 Mark Twain (USA) 2 Robert Louis Stevenson 2 Rudyard Kiplin 1 2 Grimm Brothers 19th 1 3 Jonathan swift 18th 2 4 Daniel Defoe 18th children's novels 2 5 Perrault 17th 1 6 20th - nowadays novels Roald Dahl (welsh) 1 JKRowling (1997) 2 Hawkin s 1 Eric Carle 1 Bill Martin 1 Pamela travers 2.2 E.B.White 2.2 (USA) 7 Lewis Carroll 19th 2 modern tales 8 James Mathew Barrie 20th modern tales 2 9 Beatrix Potter 20th 2 10 William Caxton 15th C 2 11 Neill 1950 12 Oscar Wilde 19th 2 modern tales 13 Hans Christian Andersen 19th 1 14 La Fontaine 17th C 1 15 L Frank Baum 20th (USA) modern tales 2 16 Comenius 17th 1 17 17th John Bunyan /18th Jane Taylor /19th Charles Dickens Harriet Beecher (USA) Taught to read in a natural way. Summerhill Freedom school, establishing a link btw ludic methodologies and contents. The grasshopper and the ant the fox and the crow Puritanism nonsense writer(fantasy, satire, word games) Alice in Wonderland Country rhymes /original poems for infant minds /Oliver Twist /uncle tom's cabin Puritanism Orbis Pictus (revolutionised pedagogy) Sleeping beauty Cinderella (traditional tales, oral trad) The wonderful wizard of oz (1900) modern tales (romantic tradition) The happy prince the Egoist Giant modern tales Peter Rabbit Children's and household tales Snow White Tom Thumb Around the world in 80 days The adventures of Tom Sawyer Treasure Island The Jungle book Gulliver's travels Traditional tales The tin soldier (exalted beauty of nature and realistic view of life) Aesop's Fables The fox and the grapes English first printer8(1st thinking in children) Robinson's Crusoe (antes translation Little red riding hood) Peter Pan (1904) scottish Harry Potter /Pat the Cat /the very hungry caterpillar /brown bear, , , what do you see? /Mary Poppins /Stuart Little