Pt. 1. Text -- 1. Contemporary Urban Children Respond to PeterRabbit: Making a Text Culturally Relevant / Lawrence R. Sipe -- 2. An Unusual Hero: Perspective and Point of View in The Tale of PeterRabbit / Carole Scott -- Pt. 2. Pre-Text -- 3. The Story of The Tale of PeterRabbit / Judy Taylor -- 4. Beatrix Potter's Art / Joyce Irene Whalley -- 5. Beatrix Potter and John Everett Millais: Reproductive Technologies and Coolhunting / Lissa Paul -- Pt. 3. Con-Text -- 6. "You Should Not Loiter Longer": Beatrix Potter, Christina Rossetti, and Progressive Intertextual Revision / June Cummins -- 7. Radical Qualities of The Tale of PeterRabbit / Eliza T. Dresang -- 8. In Search of His Father's Garden / Scott Pollard and Kara Keeling -- 9. A Jungian Perspective on the Enduring Appeal of PeterRabbit / Alice Byrnes -- 10. Why Children Come Back: The Tale of PeterRabbit and Where the Wild Things Are / Melissa Gross -- Pt. 4. Post-Text -- 11. Humans Are So Rabbit / Peter Hollindale
12. The Medication and Multiplication of PeterRabbit / Margaret Mackey -- 13. PeterRabbit in Japan and My Approach to Beatrix Potter's World / Shin-ichi Yoshida