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Zacharias, Martha E. – English Quarterly, 1997
Shares personal and profound experiences that permitted the emergence of a method of response to literature, circles of meaning, including excerpts of a master's thesis case study of a student making meaning of short stories using the method. Notes some of the learnings that this experience brought into the author's work with education students.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, High Schools, Reader Response, Reading Writing Relationship
Heber, Janice Stewart – 1992
Thomas Hardy has received great acclaim as a poet and novelist, but his short stories have remained largely ignored with regard to the usual short story "canon." Early reviews of Hardy's stories were mixed, but after his death the tide of critical opinion tended to turn against Hardy's stories. A significant historical factor was the…
Descriptors: English Literature, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
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Sulkes, Stan – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1985
Answers the question of whether fiction can mean anything you want it to. Offers suggestions to help students use their personal experiences to make sense out of Kafka's "A Hunger Artist." (EL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Literature
Mallett, Sandra-Lynne J. – 1998
In their anthology, Guth and Rico cite as preface to Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown," a student paper saying: "The mere doubt of the existence of good and the thought that other human beings are evil can become such a corrosive force that it can eat out the life of the heart." This is what happens to Brown. In the…
Descriptors: Characterization, Classics (Literature), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Myszor, Frank – 1994
This paper is the beginning of a plea for a reconsideration of the way in which educators teach short stories. It is only the beginning because the paper's main purpose is to draw together literary critical perspectives on the short story and then briefly examine their implications for teaching. It is the convenient yet evasive nature of short…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Genres
Dollerup, Cay; And Others – Fabula: Journal of Folktale Studies, 1984
This article argues that discussions of folktales would be more meaningful if their brief existence as "ideal tales" in a narrative contract could be accepted. The article focuses on the concept of a folktale as an object of experience and of study, by a sustained discussion and charting of the tortuous ways by which so-called folktales…
Descriptors: Editing, Editors, Folk Culture, Foreign Countries
Miller, J. Hillis; Miller, D. A. – ADE Bulletin, 1988
Presents an exchange between two English professors who offer opposing perspectives on the profession of English. Covers arguments on the understanding of theory, literary history, reading, curricular design, and pedagogy through the examination of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil." (MM)
Descriptors: Allegory, College Instruction, Critical Reading, Curriculum Development
Bradley, Mimi – 1995
A study explored how small groups of student readers interacted in a classroom over time to interpret short stories assigned by a teacher who functioned as participant/observer. The study focused on multiple readers in actual classroom situations to consider the relationship between the social and academic elements observable during day-to-day…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Discourse Communities, Drama, Ethnography
Fleming, Margaret, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1985
Drawing from both research and practice, the articles in this collection address a number of issues related to the reading and writing connection. The 24 articles are grouped into five sections: "Reading, Writing, and Thinking"; "The Parts and the Whole"; "Reading for Writing"; "Contexts for Literacy"; and…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Critical Thinking, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development