Abstract
Maurice Sendak identified three of his picturebooks, Where the Wild Things Are, In the Night Kitchen, and Outside Over There, as a trilogy. This essay explores the variational relationships of their images and themes and of the events they describe in order to determine how the three books relate to and connect with each other.
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