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Stone, William B. – College English, 1972
Marxist approach to a discussion of Henry IV, Part One." Differing position presented by Richard M. Eastman (TE 202 171). (MB)
Descriptors: Bias, Drama, Literary Criticism, Literary Perspective

Eastman, Richard M. – College English, 1972
Liberal humanist approach to a discussion of Henry IV, Part One." Differing position presented by William B. Stone (TE 202 170). (MB)
Descriptors: Drama, Humanism, Literary Criticism, Literary Perspective

Freedman, Carl – College English, 1981
Analyzes George Orwell's 1946 essay, "Politics and the English Language," to develop an argument about compositional pedagogy and the nature of writing itself. Points out the dangers of promulgating only the "plain style" of language usage and the paradoxical advantages of combining classical rhetoric with radical politics. (RL)
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Language Styles, Language Usage