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Vogel, Nancy Sue – 1971
An account of Robert Frost's teaching, along with an assessment of it, are presented. Material consulted includes Frost's published letters, prose, and poetry; Lawrance Thompson's authorized biography; Lesley Frost's "New Hampshire's Child: The Derry Journals of Lesley Frost;" and additional sources such as films and periodicals,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bibliographies, College Faculty, Educational Research

Larrick, Nancy – English Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Authors, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creativity, Literary Criticism

Zubatsky, David S. – Hispania, 1978
An annotated bibliography of personal bibliographies of twentieth-century Catalan and Spanish writers. Personal bibliographies are defined as bibliographies of a writer's works and those works written about the writer and his or her works. (Author/LM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Authors, Bibliographies, Biographies

McClane, Kenneth A. – Community Review, 1987
A community college professor and poet relates his impressions and experiences visiting Auburn Prison to read his poetry to inmates. Describes the cruel penological experiments conducted in the 1800's and their residual effects. Relates the prisoners' responses to the poetry of a Black poet/teacher and details individual interactions. (DMM)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Blacks, College Faculty, Community Colleges

English Journal, 1984
Four writers discuss how dealing with students, exams, lesson plans, and creating philosophies for their courses connect with their own writing. (CRH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Authors, Creative Writing, Intellectual Experience
Cobine, Gary R. – 1998
Creative writing is not a magical art from magic wands, but an everyday practice in the hands of steady writers. Creative writing calls, above all, for self-discipline. Along with intellectual and emotional stamina, a poetic writer needs sensory awareness. The writer also forms a mysterious sixth sense--intuition. In search of the good words, the…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Figurative Language, Higher Education, Intuition
Jago, Carol – 1999
This paper intersperses events and experiences from the poet Nikki Giovanni's life--she emerged from the Black Rights Movement in the late 1960s--with student assignments in prereading, reading, discussion, and writing about Giovanni's poetry, specifically the poem "Nikki-Rosa." In addition, the paper describes an oral history project…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Class Activities, Cultural Context, Females
Smith, Thomas A. – 1998
This anthology, of more than 225 short poems by Polish authors, was created to be used in world literature classes in a high school with many first-generation Polish students. The following poets are represented in the anthology: Jan Kochanowski; Franciszek Dionizy Kniaznin; Elzbieta Druzbacka; Antoni Malczewski; Adam Mickiewicz; Juliusz Slowacki;…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Cultural Context, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development

Valenti, Suzanne – Phylon, 1973
Negritude begins with a recognition, a consciousness of blackness, then proceeds to an acceptance in which blackness is praised; the qualities of blacks are elaborated; a heritage is created; the plight of blacks is described and white values and civilization are belittled. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Black Culture, Black Literature
Gerhard, Melitta – Ger Quart, 1969
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Eighteenth Century Literature, German Literature, Literary Influences

Smart, Ian I. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1981
Uses Fanon's concept of the Manichean colonial situation and his Dialectical Theory of Identification to explore images of African heritage in the works of two mulatto Cuban poets, Gabriel de la Concepcion Valdez (1809-1844) and Nicolas Guillen (born 1902). (GC)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black History, Black Influences
Hogan, Linda – Wassaja, The Indian Historian, 1980
The works of four Native American poets, E. Pauline Johnson, Alexander Posey, John Rollin Ridge, and Gertrude Bonnin, are discussed with reference to the late 19th-century federal assimilation policies which were designed to absorb Native Americans into the mainstream of American life. (AN)
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, American Indians

Waterman, Alan S.; Archer, Sally – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1979
Three studies assessed the relationship between expressive writing (poetry writing and journal keeping) and ego identity development among high school and college students. Poetry writers were more likely to be in the identity achiever status. No differences were found between students keeping personal journals and those who had not. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Descriptive Writing, Developmental Stages, Diaries

Thumboo, Edwin – World Englishes, 1990
Examines the individual self of the writer and the growth of Singaporean poetry in relation to the determining pressures of the past and present. The way that the colonial experience and the political, economic, intellectual, and psychological recovery from that experience have affected the self-definition of the poet is explored. (28 references)…
Descriptors: Colonialism, English, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Experience
Farr, Judith – Humanities, 1990
Discusses the reclusive life of Emily Dickinson, recounting the discovery of Dickinson's poems after her death. Concentrates on the problems Dickinson's sister encountered in securing an editor. Contends that Dickinson's poems were distorted by editors and critics, and includes the original version of "Because I Could Not Stop for…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Editing, Editors, Higher Education