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elogo bottom Mother Goose: A Scholarly Exploration
MOTHER GOOSE
what makes a Mother Goose a Mother Goose?
the nursery rhymes
Mother Goose visual challenges
life and history
zimmerli art museum
emergent literacy
social & political uses of Mother Goose
censorship
advertisement and imagery
digitization of early nursery rhyme books
an early Mother Goose play
mother goose online
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bibliographies
external resources
glossary

I Do Not Like Thee Doctor Fell

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Visual Interpretations

Frankenstein Don't monkey with monsters

Angry Doctor with a Stick Student balanced on books

No Medicine No way!

The Sneaky Doctor Medicine coming soon

Traditional Doctor Fell Frighten child

Textual/Historical Information

I Do Not Like Thee Doctor Fell A far-reaching and controversial history

http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/doctor/dr_visits.html Preparing Your Child for a Visit to the Doctor.

Versions and Variants

Textual Versions and Variants - A complete listing of the versions and variants of this rhyme

Visual Versions and Variants - A comparative listing of all associated within Eclipse

Rhyme Specific Bibliography

The Charles Addams Mother Goose . Selected and Illustrated by Charles Addams. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1967. **This book was on display at New York Public Library's Humanities and Social Sciences Library at the Charles Addams Gallery between February and June of 2003**

Mother Goose's Little Misfortunes . Selected by Leonard S. Marcus and Amy Schwartz. Illustrated by Amy Schwartz. New York: Bradbury Press, 1990.

Baring-Gould, William S. and Cecil Baring-Gould, Eds. The Annotated Mother Goose: Nursery Rhymes Old and New. New York: Bramhall House, 1962.



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