Introduction / Christine Alexander, Juliet McMaster
Nineteenth-century juvenilia: a survey / Christine Alexander
Play and apprenticeship: the culture of family magazines / Christine Alexander
What Daisy knew: the epistemology of the child writer / Juliet McMaster
Defining and representing literary juvenilia / Christine Alexander
Jane Austen, that disconcerting 'child' / Margaret Anne Doody
Endless imitation: Austen's and Byron's juvenilia / Rachel M. Brownstein
Childhood writings of Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 'At four I first mounted Pagasus' / Beverly Taylor
Autobiography and juvenilia: the fractured self in Charlotte Brontë's early manuscripts / Christine Alexander
The child is parent to the author: Branwell Brontë / Victor A. Neufeldt
Choosing a model: George Eliot's 'prentice hand / Juliet McMaster
Precocity and the economy of the evangelical self in John Ruskin's juvenilia / David C. Hanson
Louisa May Alcott's juvenilia / Daniel Shealy
Dr Arnold's granddaughter: Mary Augusta Ward / Gillian E. Boughton
New woman, 'new boots': Amy Levy as a child journalist / Naomi Hetherington
An annotated bibliography of nineteenth-century juvenilia / Lesley Peterson, Leslie Robertson.
The child writer from Austen to Woolf. ISBN 9780521812931. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.