Chronologie der englischen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur

Diese Chronologie d​er englischen Kinder- u​nd Jugendliteratur s​oll einen Überblick über wichtige Ereignisse i​n der Geschichte d​er Kinder- u​nd Jugendliteratur Englands bieten.

Erfasst s​ind vor a​llem Veröffentlichungen wichtiger Kinder- u​nd Jugendbücher, d. h. v​on Büchern, d​ie entweder v​om Publikum, v​on der Buchkritik o​der von d​er Literaturwissenschaft s​tark beachtet worden sind. Unter d​er Bezeichnung „Kinder- u​nd Jugendbücher“ werden d​abei nicht n​ur solche Arbeiten verstanden, d​ie von vornherein für j​unge Leser gedacht waren, sondern a​uch „kind-“ u​nd „jugendgerechte“ Bearbeitungen v​on Büchern, d​ie ursprünglich für andere Zielgruppen geschrieben worden sind.

Berücksichtigt s​ind daneben a​uch Einzelereignisse a​us dem Gesamtumfeld d​er englischen Kinder- u​nd Jugendliteratur w​ie z. B. d​ie Gründung wichtiger Kinderbuchverlage o​der die Stiftung v​on Literaturpreisen.

1700–1780: Klassizismus und Aufklärung

  • 1715 – Isaac Watts: Divine Songs
  • 1730 – Thomas Boreman: A Description of Three Hundred Animals
  • 1730 – Thomas Boreman: The Gigantick History of the Two Famous Giants
  • 1744 – John Newbery: A Little Pretty Pocket-Book
  • 1749 – Sarah Fielding: The Governess, or The Little Female Academy
  • 1765 – Anonym: The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes
  • 1768 – Christopher Smart: The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
  • 1771 – Christopher Smart: Hymns for the Amusement of Children
  • 1778–79 – Anna Laetitia Barbauld: Lessons for Children
  • 1780 – Sarah Trimmer: An Easy Introduction to the Knowledge of Nature

1780–1837: Romantik

  • 1781 – Anna Laetitia Barbauld: Hymns in Prose for Children
  • 1783 – Dorothy Kilner: The Life and Perambulation of a Mouse
  • 1783 – Ellenor Fenn: Cobwebs to Catch Flies
  • 1783–89 – Thomas Day: The History of Sandford and Merton
  • 1784 – Dorothy Kilner: Anecdotes of a Boarding School
  • 1784 – Ellenor Fenn: The Female Guardian
  • 1786 – Sarah Trimmer: A Description of a Set of Prints of Scripture History
  • 1786 – Sarah Trimmer: Fabulous Histories
  • 1788 – Thomas Day: The History of Little Jack
  • 1788 – Mary Wollstonecraft: Original Stories from Real Life
  • 1794–98 – John Aikin, Anna Laetitia Barbauld: Evenings at Home
  • 1796 – Maria Edgeworth: The Parent's Assistant
  • 1798 – Edward Kendall: Keeper’s Travels in Search of His Master
  • 1799 – Dorothy Kilner: The Rational Brutes
  • 1801 – Maria Edgeworth: Moral Tales for Young People
  • 1814 – Mary Martha Sherwood: The History of Little Henry and his Bearer
  • 1818, 1842, 1847 – Mary Martha Sherwood: The History of the Fairchild Family
  • 1822–1837 – Mary Martha Sherwood: The History of Henry Milner
  • 1836 – Frederick Marryat: Mr Midshipman Easy

1837–1901: Viktorianische Zeit

  • 1841 – Frederick Marryat: Masterman Ready, or Wreck in the Pacific
  • 1844 – Frederick Marryat: Settlers in Canada
  • 1851 – John Ruskin: The King of the Golden River
  • 1854 – Charlotte Mary Yonge: The Little Duke
  • 1854 – William Makepeace Thackeray: The Rose and the Ring
  • 1855 – Charlotte Mary Yonge: The Lances of Lynwood
  • 1855 – Charles Kingsley: Westward Ho!
  • 1856 – Charlotte Mary Yonge: The Daisy Chain
  • 1857 – Thomas Hughes: Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • 1858 – Frederic W. Farrar: Eric, or, little by little
  • 1859 – William Henry Giles Kingston: The South Sea Whaler
  • 1861 – Thomas Hughes: Tom Brown at Oxford
  • 1862 – Charlotte Mary Yonge: Countess Kate
  • 1862 – Frederic W. Farrar: St. Winifred's, or, The World of School
  • 1862/1885 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Melchior's Dream and Other Tales
  • 1863 – Charles Kingsley: Die Wasserkinder (The Water-Babies)
  • 1865 – Lewis Carroll: Alice im Wunderland (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
  • 1865 – William H. G. Kingston: The Young Rajah
  • 1866 – Charlotte Mary Yonge: The Prince and the Page
  • 1869 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
  • 1871 – George MacDonald: At the Back of the North Wind
  • 1871 – Lewis Carroll: Alice hinter den Spiegeln (Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There)
  • 1871 – Edward Lear: The Owl and the Pussycat
  • 1872 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: A Flat Iron for a Farthing
  • 1872 – George MacDonald: The Princess and the Goblin
  • 1873 – William H. G. Kingston: The Three Midshipmen
  • 1874 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Lob Lie-by-the-fire
  • 1875 – Tom Hood: From Nowhere to the North Pole
  • 1875 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Six to Sixteen
  • 1876 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Jan of the Windmill
  • 1876 – Lewis Carroll: The Hunting of the Snark
  • 1877 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: A Great Emergency
  • 1877 – Ennis Graham, Walter Crane: The Cuckoo Clock
  • 1879 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Jackanapes
  • 1881 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Daddy Darwin's Dovecoat
  • 1881 – Talbot Baines Reed: The Fifth Form at St. Dominic’s
  • 1883 – George MacDonald: The Princess and Curdie
  • 1884 – George Alfred Henty: By Sheer Pluck, A Tale of the Ashanti War
  • 1884 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: Mary's Meadow
  • 1884 – G. A. Henty: With Clive in India
  • 1885 – Juliana Horatia Ewing: The Story of a Short Life
  • 1886 – L. T. Meade: A World of Girls
  • 1888 – Oscar Wilde: The Happy Prince and Other Stories
  • 1889 – Frances E. Crompton: Friday's Child
  • 1889ff – Andrew Lang: Andrew Lang's Fairy Books
  • 1894 – Rudyard Kipling: Das Dschungelbuch (The Jungle Book)
  • 1894 – G. A. Henty: Through the Sikh War, A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjab
  • 1895 – Rudyard Kipling: The Second Jungle Book
  • 1897 – Rudyard Kipling: Captains Courageous
  • 1898 – Edith Nesbit: The Story of the Treasure Seekers
  • 1899 – Rudyard Kipling: Stalky & Co.
  • 1899 – Edith Nesbit: The Wouldbegoods

1901–1914: Edwardianische Zeit

  • 1902 – Edith Nesbit: Der Sandelf (Five Children and It)
  • 1902 – Rudyard Kipling: Geschichten für den allerliebsten Liebling (Just So Stories for Little Children)
  • 1902 – Beatrix Potter: The Tale of Peter Rabbit
  • 1903 – Beatrix Potter: The Tailor of Gloucester
  • 1903 – Beatrix Potter: The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
  • 1904 – J. M. Barrie: Peter Pan, or The Boy Whou Wouldn’t Grow Up
  • 1904 – Edith Nesbit: The Phoenix and the Carpet
  • 1905 – Edith Nesbit: The Railway Children
  • 1905 – Beatrix Potter: The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
  • 1905 – Beatrix Potter: The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan
  • 1906 – Edith Nesbit: The Story of the Amulet
  • 1906 – J. M. Barrie: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
  • 1906 – Edith Nesbit: The Railway Children
  • 1906 – Edith Nesbit: The Story of the Amulet
  • 1907 – Edith Nesbit: The Enchanted Castle
  • 1907 – Beatrix Potter: The Tale of Tom Kitten
  • 1908 – Kenneth Grahame: Der Wind in den Weiden (The Wind in the Willows)
  • 1911 – J. M. Barrie: Peter and Wendy
  • 1912 – Edith Nesbit: The Magic World

1914–1945: Moderne

  • 1920 – Angela Brazil: A Popular Schoolgirl
  • 1920 – Elsie J. Oxenham: The Abbey Girls
  • 1921 – Dorita Fairlie Bruce: Dimsie Moves Up
  • 1922 – Richmal Crompton: Just William
  • 1925 – Dorita Fairlie Bruce: Dimsie Goes To School (originally The Senior Prefect (1921))
  • 1925 – Elinor Brent-Dyer: The School at the Chalet
  • 1926 – Alan Alexander Milne: Pu der Bär (Winnie-the-Pooh)
  • 1928 – Evadne Price: Just Jane
  • 1928 – Alan Alexander Milne: The House at Pooh Corner
  • 1930 – Arthur Ransome: Swallows and Amazons
  • 1932 – W. E. Johns: The Camels are Coming
  • 1935 – W. E. Johns: Biggles Flies East
  • 1936 – Erstmalige Verleihung der Carnegie Medal
  • 1936 – Arthur Ransome: Pigeon Post
  • 1937 – Eve Garnett: Abenteuer der Familie Ruggles (The Family from One End Street)
  • 1937 – J.R.R. Tolkien: Der Hobbit (The Hobbit or There and Back Again)
  • 1938 – Enid Blyton: Die verwegenen Vier reißen aus (The Secret Island)
  • 1938 – Noel Streatfeild: The Circus is Coming
  • 1939 – Eleanor Doorly: Madame Curie, die das Radium fand (Radium Woman)
  • 1940 – Kitty Barne: Visitors from London
  • 1940 – Enid Blyton: Lissy will mit dem Kopf durch die Wand (The Naughtiest Girl in the School)
  • 1944 – Enid Blyton: Hanni und Nanni sind immer dagegen (The Twins at St. Clare’s)
  • 1941 – Mary Treadgold: We Couldn't Leave Dinah
  • 1942 – Denys Watkins-Pitchford: Die Wichtelreise (The Little Grey Men)
  • 1942 – Enid Blyton: Fünf Freunde erforschen die Schatzinsel (Five on a Treasure Island)
  • 1942ff – Reverend W. Awdry: Thomas, die kleine Lokomotive (The Railway Series)
  • 1943 – Enid Blyton: Geheimnis um einen nächtlichen Brand (The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage)
  • 1944 – Eric Linklater: Wind im Mond (The Wind on the Moon)
  • 1944 – Denys Watkins-Pitchford: Brendon Chase
  • 1944 – Enid Blyton: Die Insel der Abenteuer (The Island of Adventure)

1945–2000

  • 1946 – Enid Blyton: Dolly sucht eine Freundin (First Term at Malory Towers)
  • 1946 – Elizabeth Goudge: Das kleine weiße Pferd (The Little White Horse)
  • 1947 – Walter de la Mare: Seltsame Geschichten (Collected Stories for Children)
  • 1947 – Frank Richards: Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School
  • 1948 – Richard Armstrong: Sea Change
  • 1949 – Agnes Allen: The Story of Your Home
  • 1949 – Enid Blyton: Die Schwarze Sieben (The Secret Seven)
  • 1949 – Enid Blyton: Rätsel um das verlassene Haus (The Rockingdown Mystery)
  • 1950 – Elfrida Vipont: Kit am Ziel (The Lark on the Wing)
  • 1951 – Cynthia Harnett: Nicolas und die Wollschmuggler (The Woolpack)
  • 1951 – C. S. Lewis: Prinz Kaspian von Narnia (Prince Caspian)
  • 1952 – Mary Norton: Die Borgmännchen (The Borrowers)
  • 1952 – C. S. Lewis: Die Reise auf der Morgenröte (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader)
  • 1953 – Edward Osmond: A Valley Grows Up
  • 1953 – C. S. Lewis: Der silberne Sessel (The Silver Chair)
  • 1954 – Ronald Welch: Im Reiche der Kreuzritter (Knight Crusader)
  • 1954 – C. S. Lewis: Der Ritt nach Narnia (The Horse and His Boy)
  • 1954 – J.R.R. Tolkien: Der Herr der Ringe (The Lord of the Rings)
  • 1955 – Eleanor Farjeon: Verzauberte Welt (The Little Bookroom)
  • 1955 – C. S. Lewis: Das Wunder von Narnia (The Magician's Nephew)
  • 1956 – Erstmalige Verleihung der Kate Greenaway Medal für Illustration
  • 1956 – Edward Ardizzone: Tim All Alone
  • 1956 – C. S. Lewis: Der letzte Kampf (The Last Battle)
  • 1957 – V. H. Drummond: Mrs Easter and the Storks
  • 1957 – William Mayne: Das Wirtshaus zum Einhorn (A Grass Rope)
  • 1958 – Philippa Pearce: Als die Uhr dreizehn schlug (Tom's Midnight Garden)
  • 1959 – William Stobbs: Kashtanka and A Bundle of Ballads
  • 1959 – Rosemary Sutcliff: Drachenschiffe drohen am Horizont (The Lantern Bearers)
  • 1960 – I. W. Cornwall: The Making of Man
  • 1960 – Gerald Rose: Old Winkle and the Seagulls
  • 1961 – Lucy M. Boston: A Stranger at Green Knowe
  • 1961 – Roald Dahl: James und der Riesenpfirsich (James and the Giant Peach)
  • 1961 – Philippa Pearce, Antony Maitland: Mrs. Cockle's Cat
  • 1962 – Pauline Clarke: Die Zwölf vom Dachboden (The Twelve and the Genii)
  • 1962 – Brian Wildsmith: A.B.C
  • 1963 – Joan Aiken: Wölfe ums Schloss (The Wolves of Willoughby Chase)
  • 1963 – John Burningham: Borka: The Adventures of a Goose With No Feathers
  • 1963 – Hester Burton: Time of Trial
  • 1964 – Roald Dahl: Charlie und die Schokoladenfabrik (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
  • 1964 – C. Walter Hodges: Shakespeare's Theatre
  • 1964 – Sheena Porter: Das Mädchen mit dem Schäferhund (Nordy Bank)
  • 1965 – Victor Ambrus: The Three Poor Tailors
  • 1965 – Philip Turner: The Grange at High Force
  • 1966 – Raymond Briggs: Mother Goose Treasury
  • 1966 – Leon Garfield: Devil-in-the-Fog
  • 1967 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Guardian Award
  • 1967 – Alan Garner: Eulenzauber (The Owl Service)
  • 1967 – Charles Keeping: Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary
  • 1967 – K. M. Peyton: Flambards
  • 1968 – Joan Aiken: The Whispering Mountain
  • 1968 – Rosemary Harris: Wolken vor dem Mond (The Moon in the Cloud)
  • 1968 – Grant Uden, Pauline Baynes: Dictionary of Chivalry
  • 1969 – Helen Oxenbury: The Quangle Wangle's hat and The Dragon of an Ordinary Family
  • 1969 – Kathleen M. Peyton: Christina und der Bruchpilot (The Edge of the Cloud)
  • 1969 – Joan Aiken: Träume süß, kleine Meggie (Night Fall)
  • 1970 – John Burningham: Mr Gumpy's Outing
  • 1970 – John Christopher: Die Wächter (The Guardians)
  • 1970 – Leon Garfield, Edward Blishen: The God Beneath the Sea
  • 1971 – Joan Aiken, Jan Pienkowski: The Kingdom under the Sea
  • 1971 – Gillian Avery: A Likely Lad
  • 1972 – Richard Adams: Unten am Fluss (Watership Down)
  • 1972 – Krystyna Turska: The Woodcutter's Duck
  • 1973 – Raymond Briggs: Father Christmas
  • 1973 – Penelope Lively: Verflixt noch mal, wer spukt denn da? (The Ghost of Thomas Kempe)
  • 1973 – Barbara Willard: The Iron Lily
  • 1974 – Winifred Cawley: Gran at Coalgate
  • 1974 – Roald Dahl: The Upsidedown Mice
  • 1974 – Pat Hutchins: The Wind Blew
  • 1975 – Victor Ambrus: Horses in Battle und Mishka
  • 1975 – Roald Dahl: Danny oder Die Fasanenjagd (Danny the Champion of the World)
  • 1975 – Robert Westall: Der Feind (The Machine Gunners)
  • 1976 – Peter Dickinson: The Blue Hawk
  • 1976 – Gail E. Haley: The Post Office Cat
  • 1976 – Jan Mark: Thunder and Lightnings
  • 1977 – Nina Bawden: Das Pfefferminzschweinchen (The Peppermint Pig)
  • 1977 – Shirley Hughes: Dogger
  • 1977 – Gene Kemp: Mensch, Theo! (The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler)
  • 1977 – Diana Wynne Jones: Neun Leben für den Zauberer (Charmed Life)
  • 1978 – Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg: Each Peach Pear Plum
  • 1978 – Andrew Davies: Conrad's War
  • 1978 – David Rees: The Exeter Blitz
  • 1979 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Mother Goose Award für Bilderbücher
  • 1979 – Peter Dickinson: Die Dämonen von Dong Pe (Tulku)
  • 1979 – Jan Pienkowski: The Haunted House
  • 1979 – Ann Schlee: The Vandal
  • 1980 – Quentin Blake: Mr Magnolia
  • 1980 – Peter Carter: The Sentinels
  • 1980 – Roald Dahl: Die Zwicks stehen Kopf (The Twits)
  • 1980 – Peter Dickinson: City of Gold, Gollancz
  • 1981 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Red House Children's Book Award für Kinderliteratur
  • 1981 – Charles Keeping: The Highwayman
  • 1981 – Michelle Magorian: Goodnight Mr Tom
  • 1981 – Robert Westall: Die Vogelscheuchen (The Scarecrows)
  • 1982 – Roald Dahl: Sophiechen und der Riese (The BFG)
  • 1982 – Michael Foreman: Long Neck and Thunder Foot and Sleeping Beauty and Other Favourite Fairy Tales
  • 1983 – Anthony Browne: Gorilla
  • 1983 – Roald Dahl: Hexen hexen (The Witches)
  • 1983 – Dick King-Smith: Schwein gehabt (The Sheep-Pig)
  • 1983 – Jan Mark: Handles
  • 1984 – Ted Hughes: What is the Truth
  • 1984 – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Errol Le Cain: Hiawatha's Childhood
  • 1985 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Nestlé Smarties Book Prize für Kinderliteratur
  • 1985 – Kevin Crossley-Holland: Storm
  • 1985 – Selina Hastings, Juan Wijngaard: Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady
  • 1985 – Ann Pilling: Henry's Leg
  • 1986 – Berlie Doherty: Taube im Sommerlicht (Granny was a Buffer Girl)
  • 1986 – Fiona French: Snow White in New York
  • 1986 – Martin Handford: Wo ist Walter? (Where's Wally?)
  • 1987 – Erstmalige Auszeichnung des Lancashire Children's Book of the Year
  • 1987 – Mwenye Hadithi, Adrienne Kennaway: Crafty Chameleon
  • 1987ff – Brian Jacques: Redwall-Serie
  • 1987 – Susan Price: The Ghost Drum
  • 1987 – Ruth Thomas: The Runaways
  • 1988 – Roald Dahl: Matilda (Matilda)
  • 1988 – Geraldine McCaughrean: Lauter Lügen (A Pack of Lies)
  • 1988 – Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth: Can't You Sleep Little Bear?
  • 1989 – Anne Fine: Der Neue (Goggle-eyes)
  • 1989 – Michael Foreman: War Boy: a Country Childhood
  • 1990 – Erstmalige Auszeichnung des British Children’s Author of the Year
  • 1990 – Gillian Cross: Tochter des Wolfes (Wolf)
  • 1990 – Dyan Sheldon, Gary Blythe: The Whales' Song
  • 1990 – Robert Westall: The Kingdom by the Sea
  • 1991 – Erstmalige Auszeichnung des British Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year
  • 1991 – Janet Ahlberg: The Jolly Christmas Postman
  • 1991 – Rachel Anderson: Paper Faces
  • 1991 – Berlie Doherty: Dear Nobody (Dear Nobody)
  • 1991 – Hilary McKay: Vier verrückte Schwestern (The Exiles)
  • 1992 – Anthony Browne: Zoo
  • 1992 – Anne Fine: Das Baby-Projekt (Flour Babies)
  • 1992 – William Mayne: Low Tide
  • 1993 – Rosemary Sutcliff, Alan Lee: Black Ships Before Troy
  • 1993 – Robert Swindells: Eiskalt (Stone Cold)
  • 1993 – Sylvia Waugh: The Mennyms
  • 1994 – Libby Hathorn, Gregory Rogers: Way Home
  • 1994 – Lesley Howarth: MapHead
  • 1995 – Alison Prince: The Sherwood Hero
  • 1995 – Philip Pullman: Der goldene Kompass (His Dark Materials: Book 1 Northern Lights)
  • 1995 – Susan Wojciechowski, P. J. Lynch: The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey
  • 1996 – Erstmalige Auszeichnung des British Children's Book of the Year
  • 1996 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation (Übersetzungspreis)
  • 1996 – Melvin Burgess: Junk (Junk)
  • 1996 – Helen Cooper: The Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed
  • 1997 – Erstmalige Auszeichnung des Stockton Children's Book of the Year für Taschenbuchausgaben von Kinderliteratur
  • 1997 – Tim Bowler: River Boy (River Boy)
  • 1997 – Amy Hest, P. J. Lynch: When Jessie Came Across the Sea
  • 1997 – Joanne K. Rowling: Harry Potter und der Stein der Weisen (Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone)
  • 1998 – David Almond: Zeit des Mondes (Skellig)
  • 1998 – Henrietta Branford: Fire, Bed and Bone
  • 1998 – Helen Cooper: Pumpkin Soup
  • 1998 – Susan Price: The Sterkarm Handshake
  • 1998 – Joanne K. Rowling: Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets)
  • 1999 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Booktrust Early Years Award für Bilderbücher
  • 1999 – Erstmalige Auszeichnung des Children’s Laureate
  • 1999 – Lewis Carroll, Helen Oxenbury: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • 1999 – Aidan Chambers: Nachricht aus dem Niemandsland (Postcards From No Man's Land)
  • 1999 – Joanne K. Rowling: Harry Potter und der Gefangene von Askaban (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban)
  • 1999 – Jacqueline Wilson: The Illustrated Mum
  • 2000 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Blue Peter Book Award für Kinderliteratur
  • 2000 – Erstmalige Verleihung des Branford Boase Award für fiktionale Jugendliteratur
  • 2000 – Erstmalige Veranstaltung der Henrietta Branford Writing Competition
  • 2000 – Lauren Child: I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato – Charlie and Lola
  • 2000 – Kevin Crossley-Holland: Artus – Der magische Spiegel (The Seeing Stone)
  • 2000ff – Alex Rider: Alex-Rider-Serie
  • 2000 – Beverley Naidoo: Die andere Wahrheit (The Other Side of Truth)
  • 2000 – Joanne K. Rowling: Harry Potter und der Feuerkelch (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)

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