Catherine Butler (born 25 January 1963 in Romsey, Hampshire; formerly Charles Cadman Butler) is an English academic and author of children's fiction.[1]
Butler's most important academic work, Four British fantasists : place and culture in the children's fantasies of Penelope Lively, Alan Garner, Diana Wynne Jones, and Susan Cooper won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award (2009) in the Mythopoeic Scholarship category and is in 236 libraries according to WorldCat,[2] and has been reviewed in the standard book review sources[3][4][5] and academic journals.[6][7][8] Another academic work, Teaching Children's Fiction is in 148 libraries. Of Butler's fiction, Timon's Tide is the most widely held and reviewed: over 300 libraries & reviews.[9][10][11][12][13][14] Among her other fiction, Death of a Ghost, The Fetch of Mardy Watt, Calypso Dreaming, The Lurkers, are each in about 100 libraries and with journal reviews.
^"Charles Butler". HarperCollins. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
^Four British fantasists : place and culture in the children's fantasies of Penelope Lively, Alan Garner, Diana Wynne Jones, and Susan Cooper. OCLC 607799625 – via Worldcat.
^ CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries Dec 2006 v44 i4 p645,
^School Library Journal Oct 2006 v52 i10 p192
^Reference & Research Book News August 2006
^Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 32, no. 3 (2007): 273–275,
^ Children's Literature Annual 2008 v36 p251(6)
^Marvels & tales. (Wayne State University Press) 21, no. 1, (2007) 172
^Publishers Weekly 3 July 2000
^Center for Children's Books Bulletin Sept 2000 v54 p9,
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survival through long ages, and the events depicted as historical. CatherineButler comments that this was "congenial work" which "suited the philological...
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companion to the British novel. Vol. 1, page 280. ISBN 081605133X CatherineButler, Hallie O'Donovan, (2012), Reading History in Children's Books, page...
have been "thinking of creating that mythology for England himself". CatherineButler has called this a "resounding phrase". The Tolkien scholar Jane Chance's...
1377. "Butler, Alban. The Lives or the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints, Vol. IV, D. & J. Sadlier, & Company, (1864)". "St. Catherine of Siena's...
Richard Power, 1st Baron le Power and Coroghmore, by CatherineButler, daughter of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond. His mother's family was Old English...
is Garner's most consistent theme". The English author and academic CatherineButler noted that Garner was attentive to the "geological, archaeological...
of recording what was already 'there' somewhere: not of inventing." CatherineButler comments that this was "congenial work" which "suited the philological...
she also produced biographies of her father, her husband and Catherine of Siena. Butler's Christian feminism is celebrated by the Church of England with...