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Collyer, Edward; Norton, George; Lawrence, Clare; Reeve, Sarah; Siddiquee, Rahim; Meachem, Alethea; Hardwick Shaw, Daisy; Enright, Laura; Hutton, Fleur; Gillespie, Jacob; Harrison, Katie – English in Education, 2022
This paper considers alternative ways of teaching Romantic poetry to post-sixteen English Literature pupils in England. It explores how practitioners can value tangents developed by pupils' independent thinking when pupils are given the freedom to develop their own ideas. It reflects on a lesson planned to respond to a tangent developed by the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Poetry, English Instruction, Romanticism
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Shen, Lisa Chu – Children's Literature in Education, 2018
Modern children's literature in China has largely been dominated by narratives of the nation and nationalism. The present article sets out to question the dominance of that nationalist stance as the country transitioned into the modern era in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By examining poetic children's literature, the author…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, Nationalism, Social Change
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Nafisi, Julia – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2011
German Romantic Art Songs or German "Lieder" constitute a consistent part of every aspiring classical singer's repertoire around the world. This study investigates a contemporary Australian audiences' appreciation of the genre; it asks further what role the various Romantic characteristics play in German "Lieder" genre, gauges…
Descriptors: Audiences, Foreign Countries, German, Teaching Methods
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Halpin, David – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This paper, which is significantly inspired by and based upon aspects of the writings of particular British nineteenth-century Romantic poets, outlines a positive, necessary even, role for friendship, love and passion in pedagogy.
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Authors, Poetry
Joyce, John J. – Journal of English Teaching Techniques, 1974
Presents a method for interpreting "The Tyger" both literally and figuratively while leading into additional assignments on Blakean poetry. (RB)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Miller, Bruce E. – Journal of English Teaching Techniques, 1973
Presents a rationale and teaching techniques for Keats's To Autumn,'' emphasizing teacher preparation, student responses, and classroom presentation. (RB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Lyric Poetry
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Rouse, John – English Journal, 1988
Probes William Wordsworth's relationship to the young reader. Concludes that although many young people today cannot have the direct, immediate experience of nature that overawed Wordsworth, they can, in a room where they sit down together and read a poem, "learn a contemplative solitude--and respond to [a] poem in their individual…
Descriptors: Literature, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Poets
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Resch, Kenneth E. – English Journal, 1988
Describes a teacher's personal memories which, when shared with students, helped make the poetry of Wordsworth and Whitman more meaningful. Suggests that for true comprehension of poetry to occur--Romantic or otherwise--teachers must lead students and model from within their own personal connections. (NH)
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Personal Narratives, Poetry, Poets
Laguerre, Enrique A. – Educ (Puerto Rico), 1969
Descriptors: Hispanic American Literature, Latin American Culture, Local Color Writing, Novels
McClaren, Adrian W. – 1987
Students are faced with many subjects related to death in their everyday lives--war, euthanasia, disease, teenage suicide. A unit on death that focuses on literary and artistic conceptions of death, as well as historical trends concerning beliefs about death and burial, can help students express their feelings about death coherently and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Creativity, Death, Drama
Resch, Kenneth E. – 1986
Poetry of the romantic age is often uninviting to students, leaving them puzzled because they do not sense the connections between the poetry and themselves. Yet, much romantic poetry can be enjoyed and comprehended if approached in terms of some personal, reflective, and connective readings. Wordsworth and Whitman are often avoided because they…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Robinson, Jeffrey C. – 1987
Using a college course on William Wordsworth's "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood" as a case study, this book presents an alternative approach to teaching poetry. Divided into seven sections with 19 chapters, the book describes how students can develop and exercise an historical imagination in the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, English Instruction, Higher Education, History