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Paulson, Ronald, Ed. – 1962
One of a series of works aimed at presenting contemporary critical opinion on major authors, this collection includes essays by Ronald Paulson, A. R. Humphreys, Winfield H. Rogers, Ian Watt, Maynard Mack, Mark Spilka, Aurelien Digeon, Andre Gide, Arnold Kettle, John Middleton Murry, William Empson, George Sherburn, and John S. Coolidge--all…
Descriptors: Authors, Drama, Eighteenth Century Literature, English Literature
Thompson, David W. – 1972
Henry James, the nineteenth-century American novelist, also served on occasion as a theatre critic. Between 1875 and 1890 he reviewed several productions in Boston, New York, London, and Paris for "Atlantic Monthly" and other periodicals. The reviews are of interest because of James' high standards regarding acting and his often…
Descriptors: Acting, Authors, Dramatics, Impressionistic Criticism
Poets and Writers, Inc., New York, NY. – 1976
The primary purpose of this annual directory is to help groups and individuals locate contemporary, American fiction writers. Information about more than 800 fiction writers and poets who also write fiction (organized geographically by state) includes current addresses, teaching preferences, and most recent publications. For authors who are…
Descriptors: Authors, Check Lists, Creative Writing, Directories
Peer reviewedTavernier-Courbin, Jacqueline – Journal of General Education, 1978
Analyzes the psychological aspects of Ernest Hemingway's inability to accept old age as symptomatic of his neurotic quest for power, which is seen in his drive to excel in pursuits which he thought important, and to take his life when he realized that he was past the peak of his powers. (MB)
Descriptors: American Culture, Authors, Individual Power, Literary Analysis
Peer reviewedKowle, Carol P. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1978
Guidelines for authors in writing for vocational education journals are presented and explained. The article stresses the importance of writing for the particular audience and of following the distinctive journal style, including when and how to use popular or technical style, with examples. (MF)
Descriptors: Authors, Differences, Expository Writing, Guidelines
Peer reviewedMadhubuti, Haki R. – Black Scholar, 1978
This article describes how the education process of Black children, the Black consciousness movement, mass media, and majority attitudes have led to the absence of literary interest and literary development of Blacks. The ways in which these factors influence the present and potential roles of Black writers and critics are discussed. (EB)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black History
Peer reviewedHardaway, Francine – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1977
Explains the difficulties encountered in keeping the emphasis in a women's literature course on literary analysis rather than consciousness raising. (MKM)
Descriptors: Authors, Community Colleges, English Instruction, Females
Peer reviewedBenderley, Beryl Lieff – Change, 1977
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars offers resident fellows research facilities and an atmosphere that promotes interaction between the world of ideas and the world of affairs. The only firm obligation other than work on one's project is presentation of a colloquium to the body of fellows. (LBH)
Descriptors: Authors, Fellowships, Government Libraries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGutteridge, Don – English Quarterly, 1977
Advises that major novels should be studied in depth rather than within a thematic approach, because the latter teaching method does not allow enough time for adequate study or appreciation of a major literary work. (RL)
Descriptors: Authors, English Instruction, High Schools, Literature
Peer reviewedRutschi-Herrmann, Elizabeth – Unterrichtspraxis, 1976
Describes a seminar on German women writers of the twentieth century given in English translation at Stanford University. The purpose was to enable young college women to identify with outstanding individuals in their fields. By exploring their works they would have a source of information on suitable female models. (TL)
Descriptors: Authors, College Curriculum, Course Content, Females
Peer reviewedPinsker, Sanford – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1975
Interview conducted with folk writer and leader among the Mennonite community, Merle Goode. (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Interviews
Neumeyer, Peter F. – Horn Book Magazine, 1987
Assesses the writing style of a famous author of children's books, concluding that E.B. White's informal tone uses anaphora, simple sentences, doubling and redundancy, and mixes colloquial with standard English. Provides examples of his style, from 10 years old to maturity. (NKA)
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childrens Literature, Creative Writing
Peer reviewedStrein, William – Journal of School Psychology, 1987
In a nationwide sample, school psychology practitioners and authors of recent journal articles identified prevention of school-related problems and improvement in the functioning of non-referred population as areas most in need of research. Revealed little agreement between perceived needs and actual publications. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Authors, Elementary Secondary Education, National Surveys, Needs Assessment
MacLeod, Anne Scott – Horn Book Magazine, 1987
Continues an examination of the Nancy Drew series, finding in the character of the young female detective Nancy evidence of autonomy and of a profound but covert feminism that is not present in the many imitations of the series that appeared later. (NKA)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Creative Writing, Feminism
Peer reviewedRiggio, Thomas P. – American Scholar, 1985
The literary and personal relationship of Theodore Dreiser and H. L. Mencken as it appears in their correspondence with each other is traced and examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Authors, Higher Education, Individual Development, Interpersonal Relationship


