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Pirrie, Anne – Scottish Educational Review, 2018
This article offers some insights into the early life and educational experiences of the writer and educationalist Anna (Nan) Shepherd (1893-1981), with a view to exploring her legacy for contemporary educators and academics--and indeed for all those who have a stake in education. Nan Shepherd's example suggests that it is only by contemplating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Philosophy, Civics, Conservation (Environment)
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Kuriakose, John – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
Eliot's poem "The Waste Land" is a pilgrimage in quest of an answer to the problem of desire--universal as well as personal--especially deviant sexuality, immoral behavior and their consequences. The traditional tags on the poem such as "a poem about Europe" and a poem about the "disillusionment of a generation" serve…
Descriptors: Poetry, Poets, Twentieth Century Literature, Literature Appreciation
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Douglas, Kate – English in Australia, 2018
In this reflection I discuss my experiences teaching E. M. Forster's canonical novel "The Longest Journey" (1907) to third-year university students. I argue that there are a multitude of benefits in employing queer pedagogies for teaching English. I consider how queer pedagogies might go beyond questions of representations and visibility…
Descriptors: Novels, English Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, College English
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Jamalinesari, Ali; Feilinezhad, Nabieh – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Samuel Beckett is categorized as an absurdist dramatist. Martin Esslin in his book "The Theatre of Absurd," states that absurdist writers dealt with the theme of man's sense of anguish and torture caused by living without any purpose. All characters of Beckett's dramas are deformed just like Molloy who deteriorates as the novel comes to…
Descriptors: Novels, Identification (Psychology), Twentieth Century Literature, Self Actualization
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Doherty, Peter – Children's Literature in Education, 2017
This article considers the extent to which medieval "mappaemundi" are an important precedent for literary cartographies in fiction for children. It connects the notion of embeddedness to Peta Mitchell's (2011) suggestion that "mappaemundi" refused to entertain the later, post-Enlightenment cartographic distinction between…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Maps, Cartography, Medieval Literature
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Ramos, Juan G. – Hispania, 2016
This current study explores the relationship between visual technology (cinema and photography) and a metanarrative preoccupation with the craft of literary narration in two texts by Pablo Palacio (Ecuador, 1906-47). In his novella "Débora" (1927), Palacio employs the language of cinema (e.g., the cinematograph, the cinema, references to…
Descriptors: Authors, Films, Photography, Narration
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Faizi, Hamed; Taghizadeh, Ali – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Mikhail Bakhtin's dialogism in a novel promises the creation of a domain of interactive context for different voices which results in a polyphonic discourse. Instead of trying to suppress each other, the voices of the novel interact upon the other voices in a way that none of them tries to silent the other ones, and each one has the opportunity to…
Descriptors: English Literature, Novels, Twentieth Century Literature, Dialogs (Language)
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Falaleeva, Svetlana S.; Musaeva, Diana R.; Samoylova, Tatiana I.; Linnik, Anna M. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the problem studied in the article is conditioned by the fact that A. Huxley's works are regarded in the context of the modern theory of mimesis for the first time. The aim of the article is to analyze the author's problem as a corporal subject of Huxley's works in the context of the modern theory of mimesis. The leading method…
Descriptors: Authors, English Literature, Human Body, Realism
Matthew Patrick Keaney – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study explores how libraries mediated interactions between black readers and texts in twentieth century South Africa. By situating libraries as vital infrastructures of reading, I critically examine how librarians tried to build the habit of reading within black communities. Beginning in the 1930s with the Carnegie Corporation of New York's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Library Development, Library Services, Libraries
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Ahmadian, Moussa; Jorf, Leyli – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
This study is primarily concerned with applying Genette's narratological framework of time to the study of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily". This study aims to provide insights about the time shift processes in this short story. Moreover, since time is a component of narratology, this study will be concerned with discussions about…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, United States Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, Narration
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Oroskhan, Mohammad Hussein; Zohdi, Esmaeil – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
Romanticism extended to different countries around the Europe in eighteenth and nineteenth century. This school not only includes European countries but also countries outside the continent like Iran. Similarly, Romanticism developed some of its features out of Iranian contemporary literature. Sohrab Sepehri, the contemporary Iranian poet, has…
Descriptors: Poetry, Romanticism, Twentieth Century Literature, Foreign Countries
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Clay, Rebecca – Journal of International Education and Leadership, 2015
Can you make James Joyce's short story "Eveline" contemporary and create a modern short story based on Joyce's work? The purpose of this study was to provide a context to Joyce's short story "Eveline," illustrate the journey of my fiction writing, and expand the conversation on using classical fiction as a guide to modern short…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Twentieth Century Literature, Fiction, Creative Writing
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Wang, Meihua – English Language Teaching, 2015
Code-switching is a common yet complicated phenomenon. With the rapid development of cross cultural communication, the contact between language and language varieties become all the more frequent. With the appearance of more and more bilingual and multilingual communities, code-switching becomes a linguistic phenomenon of significant academic…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Novels, Content Analysis, Twentieth Century Literature
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Azizmohammadi, Fatemeh; Kamarzade, Sepide – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," written in 1916, is an autobiography and the first novel of the great Irish writer, James Joyce. It's written in Modernist style. So it can be contain of some category of realism, naturalism, and Marxism which aroused in mid-to late nineteenth century. But it mostly included realistic style…
Descriptors: Novels, Twentieth Century Literature, Literary Devices, Realism
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Booryazadeh, Seyed Ali; Faghfori, Sohila; Shamsi, Habibe – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
Roland Barthes as a fervent proponent of semiology believes that semiology is a branch of a comprehensive linguistics: it is the study of how language articulates the world. Semiotic codes, the paths of this articulation, accordingly underlie his attention. Barthes in a structural analysis of Balzac's "Sarrasine" in S/Z expounds five…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Semiotics, Literary Genres, Twentieth Century Literature
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