Author of ClassicNote and Sources
Zara Tempest Walters, author of ClassicNote. Completed on May 23, 2009, copyright held by GradeSaver.
Updated and revised by Soman Chainani October 26, 2009. Copyright held by GradeSaver.
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Peter F. Neumeyer, E B White, Garth Williams. The Annotated Charlotte's Web. New York: Harper Collins, 1994.
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Jack David Zipes. Aesop's Fables. New York: Signet Classic, 1992.
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Peter Neumeyer. "What Makes a Good Children's Book? The Texture of Charlotte's Web." Jstor. 1979-05-01. 2009-03-20. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/3198934>.Charlotte's Web Essays and Related Content
- Charlotte's Web: Major Themes
- Charlotte's Web: Questions
- Charlotte's Web: Purchase the Novel and Related Material
- E.B. White: Biography
- Charlotte's Web Summary
- About Charlotte's Web
- Character List
- Glossary of Terms
- Major Themes
- Quotes and Analysis
- Summary and Analysis of Section One
- Summary and Analysis of Section Two
- Summary and Analysis of Section Three
- Summary and Analysis of Section Four
- Summary and Analysis of Section Five
- Summary and Analysis of Section Six
- Summary and Analysis of Section Seven
- Summary and Analysis of Section Eight
- Summary and Analysis of Section Nine
- Summary and Analysis of Section Ten
- Summary and Analysis of Section Eleven
- Summary and Analysis of Section Twelve
- The Fable Tradition
- Related Links on Charlotte's Web
- Suggested Essay Questions
- Test Yourself! - Quiz 1
- Test Yourself! - Quiz 2
- Test Yourself! - Quiz 3
- Test Yourself! - Quiz 4
- Test Yourself! - Quiz 5
- Author of ClassicNote and Sources

