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マリー・ホール・エッツ(Marie Hall Ets)
誕生日 (1895-12-16) 1895年12月16日
出生地 ミルウォーキー, ウィスコンシン州
死没年 1984年1月17日(1984-01-17)(88歳)
死没地 インヴァネス, フロリダ州
国籍 アメリカ合衆国
配偶者
Milton Rodig (m. 1917⁠–⁠1918)
[1],
Harold Ets (m. 1929⁠–⁠1943)
[2]
芸術分野 こども向け絵本
教育 ローレンス大学, シカゴ美術館附属美術大学[3]
受賞 コールデコット賞 (1960年)
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マリー・ホール・エッツ (Marie Hall Ets1895年12月16日-1984年1月17日)[1][2]は、アメリカ合衆国作家イラストレーター。子ども向け絵本作家としてよく知られている。ローレンス大学で学んだ後、1918年シカゴ・コモンズセツルメントハウス(隣保館)でソーシャルワーカーとなった。セツルメントで働いていたイタリア移民のイネス・カセッタッリと出会い、カセッタッリの自叙伝を書き起こした。後にこの自叙伝はRosa: The Life of an Italian Immigrantとして出版された[4]

In 1960 Ets won the annual Caldecott Medal for her illustrations of Nine Days to Christmas, whose text she wrote with Aurora Labastida.[5] She died in 1984. Just Me and In the Forest are both Caldecott Honor books. The black-and-white charcoal illustrations in Just Me "almost take on the appearance of woodcuts" and are similar in style to the illustrations in In the Forest.[6] Constantine Georgiou comments in Children and Their Literature that Ets' "picture stories and easy-to-read books" (along with those of Maurice Sendak) "are filled with endearing and quaint human touches, putting them at precisely the right angle to life in early childhood."[7] Play With Me, says Georgiou, is "a tender little tale, delicately illustrated in fragile pastels that echo the quiet mood of the story."[8]

Works[編集]

  • Mister Penny (Viking Press, 1935)
  • The Story of a Baby, 1939
  • In the Forest, 1944 ‡
  • My Dog Rinty, 1946, by Ellen Terry
  • Oley, the Sea monster, 1947
  • Little Old Automobile, 1948
  • Mr. T. W. Anthony Woo: the story of a cat and a dog and a mouse, 1951 ‡
  • Beasts and Nonsense, 1952
  • Another Day, 1953
  • Play With Me, 1955 ‡
  • Mister Penny's Race Horse, 1956 ‡
  • Cow's Party, 1958
  • Nine Days to Christmas (Viking, 1959), text by Ets and Aurora Labastida ‡
  • Mister Penny's Circus, 1961
  • Gilberto and the Wind, 1963
  • Automobiles for Mice, 1964
  • Just Me, 1965 ‡
  • Bad Boy, Good Boy, 1967
  • Talking Without Words: I Can. Can You?, 1968
  • Rosa, the Life of an Italian Immigrant (transcribed by Ets), 1970
  • Elephant in a Well, 1972
  • Jay Bird, 1974

‡ As an illustrator Ets won the annual Caldecott Medal in 1960 for Nine Days to Christmas and she was one of the runners-up five times from 1945 to 1966 (exceeded only by Maurice Sendak).[5] Since 1971 the runners-up are called Caldecott Honor Books, but some runners-up had been identified annually and all those runners-up were retroactively named Caldecott Honor Books. The number of Honors or runners-up had always been one to five, and it had been two to four since 1994, until five were named in 2013 and six in 2015. The Honor Books must be a subset of the runners-up on the final ballot, either the leading runners-up on that ballot or the leaders on one further ballot that excludes the winner.

参考文献[編集]

  • Biographical Sketch - Marie Hall Ets”. School of Information Sciences. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne. 2017年9月3日閲覧。
  • Greasley, Philip A. (2001). Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume 1: The Authors. Indiana University Press. pp. 180-181 
  • Ciment, James; Radzilowski, John (2015). American Immigration: An Encyclopedia of Political, Social, and Cultural Change. Routledge. pp. 189–. ISBN 978-1-317-47717-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=ZPJnBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA189 
  1. ^ a b Perez.
  2. ^ a b Greasley 2001.
  3. ^ 引用エラー: 無効な <ref> タグです。「iSchool」という名前の注釈に対するテキストが指定されていません
  4. ^ ciment & Radzilowski 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Caldecott Medal & Honor Books, 1938–Present". Association for Library Service to Children. American Library Association. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  6. ^ Peterson, Linda Kauffman; Marilyn Leather Solt (1982). Newberry and Caldecott Medal and Honor Books: an annotated bibliography. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co. p. 333. ISBN 0-8161-8448-8 
  7. ^ Georgiou, Constantine (1969). Children and Their Literature. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. p. 81 
  8. ^ Georgiou (1969), p. 100.