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Gordon, John – English in Education, 2018
School examinations of student responses to literature often present poetry blind or "unseen", inviting decontextualised close reading consistent with the orientation-to-text associated with Practical Criticism (originating in the UK) and New Criticism (originating in the USA). The approach survives in the UK after curricular reforms and…
Descriptors: Cultural Literacy, Prior Learning, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Howarth, Peter – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
For academics committed to the idea of an all-round aesthetic education, one of the great successes of the last thirty years has been the tremendous expansion of creative writing classes. Despite the dramatic expansion of creative writing as an academic discipline, the methods, ideals, and values of creative writing workshops have very often been…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Literary Criticism, Writing Instruction, English Literature
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Hoare, Geoffrey – Children's Literature in Education, 1977
Describes three books in which David Macaulay presents for children both the technical and human aspects of architectural achievements in different civilizations. (MB)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
Claener, Ann, Comp. – 1977
Reference works dealing with English and American theatre and drama are listed and annotated in this paper. Part One, "Reference Works," is divided into six sections: encyclopedias and handbooks; dictionaries of terms; English and American histories; biography; indexes to characters in plays and to plays in collections; and directories of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Drama, English Literature, Foreign Countries
Mizener, Arthur, Ed. – 1969
This book, which is most suitable for high school or junior college teachers, is a guide to the teaching of twelve of Shakespeare's plays. For each play the authors include an opening essay about the general character of the play, its main theme, and the dramatic design expressing this theme. A detailed discussion of the dramatic action follows,…
Descriptors: Comedy, Drama, English Literature, History
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Marder, Louis – College English, 1964
A number of techniques applicable to the teaching of Shakespeare are described with some illustrations from the author's own teaching experience. Analysis of dramatic structure receives significant attention with equal space devoted to the Gustav Freytag formula and the author's own technique. Literary, dramatic, social, and personal goals in the…
Descriptors: Biographies, Classroom Techniques, Creative Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique)