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Smith, Denzell – 1977
Each of eight modules in this course guide focuses on a specific work of British literature from a particular historical period. Each module contains descriptions of rationale, objectives, instructional activities, postassessment, remediation procedures for that particular unit of study, and a list of titles for additional reading. Subjects of the…
Descriptors: Authors, English Instruction, English Literature, Epics
Whitney, Phyllis A. – 1976
Phyllis Whitney, author of more than 30 juvenile novels and 20 adult novels, offers specific advice to aspiring writers on how to write, and sell, fiction for young people. Telling a good story, entertaining the reader, is the most important factor in each of the four divisions of children's books. These divisions can be structured roughly…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, Characterization, Childrens Literature
Spann, Sylvia, Ed.; Culp, Mary Beth, Ed. – 1975
This book is dedicated to the use of a humanistic, thematic approach to the teaching of English. The chapters deals with such topics as teaching poetry, teaching American folklore and tradition, and helping students achieve greater self-knowledge and self-understanding through using the "speaking voice" in oral and written communication.…
Descriptors: Death, English Instruction, Film Production, Folk Culture
Carroll, Harold William – 1971
Several poems, a short story, a novel, and a drama were studied with the use of close textual analysis as a highly successful process to be used in teaching literature in the secondary school English program. The procedure was to review professional literature dealing with the objectives of the present-day English curriculum; to identify the main…
Descriptors: Drama, English Curriculum, Literary Criticism, Literary Discrimination
Wilson, Walter – 1970
This syllabus or teacher's guide to the life and works of Dr. W.E.B. Dubois has the following organization. An introductory section provides eulogies and tributes from important black and white leaders focusing on his stature as an educator, editor, sociologist, historian, statesman, social prophet, and race leader. The main body of the syllabus…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biographies, Black Leadership, Black Literature
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Fasel, Ida – The Journal of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, 1963
This poetry assignment for college freshmen involved preparing a paper. Reading of an Unterecker essay on poetry, extensive reading in a chosen poet, study of criticism, and organization of the paper are discussed. Excerpts from the results are included. Results are discussed in relation to the appreciation of poetry and composition skills. (AF)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Critical Reading, English Instruction, Essays
Slate, Joseph Evans – 1967
If the best criticism of art is another work of art, studying the act of translation (the movement of ideas from one area or method of expression to another, such as between languages, between ancient and modern, between literature and life) can be of value to the English teacher. Bad translations, as exemplified in the condensation and…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Comparative Analysis, Drama, English Instruction
Dick, Aliki Lafkidou – 1972
This work provides students of English Literature with a selective guide to important writers and their works from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. The first chapter presents reference materials on English literature in general; each entry includes complete bibliographic information. A chronological arrangement is used in chapters two…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Drama, English Literature, Literary Criticism
Tyler, Barbara R.; Biesekerski, Joan – 1971
The Quinmester course "The Outer Limits" involves an exploration of unknown worlds, mental and physical, through fiction and nonfiction. Its purpose is to focus attention on the ongoing conquest of the frontiers of the mind, the physical world, and outer space. The subject matter includes identification and investigation of unknown…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Discovery Processes
Christie, Frances – Australian Journal of Reading, 1987
Challenges the view that children should learn to write narratives first and shows how teachers can exploit everyday classroom topics to help children develop control of the kinds of factual writing normally used by adults. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Writing, Elementary Education, Expository Writing, Literary Genres
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Stott, Jon C. – American Indian Quarterly, 1986
Examines three survival stories involving Inuits: Harpoon of the Hunter (Markoosie), Tikta'Liktak (Houston), and Julie of the Wolves (Craighead). Focuses on the difficulties involved in using a literary form of Anglo-American-European culture to deal with events and attitudes from a culture as different as the Inuit. (JHZ)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, Childrens Literature, Cross Cultural Studies
Cooper, Cathie Hilterbran – 1996
Intended primarily for librarians and media specialists, this book offers an in-depth analysis of alphabet books from their serious, religious beginnings to their "funny," instructive, and artistic present. The book lists 542 titles with short annotations, suggested activities, and essays on each type of book. Following an introduction,…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Annotated Bibliographies, Creative Activities, Elementary Secondary Education
Herald, Diana Tixier – 2000
This guide puts books and readers together by helping readers' advisors in libraries, bookstores, and academic institutions find the books their readers will enjoy reading. Offering a structured overview of genres, it can also be used as a textbook for courses in genre literature and readers' advisory to discuss popular genres of fiction. The…
Descriptors: Adults, Authors, English Literature, Fantasy
Solomon, Laura – 1998
This paper presents a content analysis of 45 high fantasy novels randomly selected from the outstanding contemporary fantasy list in "Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults" (Ruth Nadelman Lynn), which divides high fantasy into three subgenres--travel to other worlds, alternate world/history, and myth. A comparison is made between male…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Characterization, Childrens Literature
Woodward, Fred E. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1917
The rapid increase in the number of books published in the United States, especially during the past decade, has been the subject of much comment. Statistics are collected regularly by the trade papers, and these figures give the number of books for each year in each of several well-defined classes. There are at the present time 24 classes: as…
Descriptors: Books, United States History, Publishing Industry, Surveys
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