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Veskari, Hassan; Pouralkhas, Shokrollah; Moharrami, Ramin; Ranjbar, Ebrahim – Educational Research and Reviews, 2017
Gholam Hussein Sa'edi is one of the greatest Iranian writers of short stories in the present era. Sa'edi's stories are based on the existence of fanciful and dreamlike settings in which he attempts to establish the endings of the stories to be the direct result of the characters' psychological reaction against their dreams. The linguistic and…
Descriptors: Models, Sleep, Literary Devices, Literary Criticism
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Roberts, Lewis – Children's Literature in Education, 2014
This article compares the models of subjectivity and identity in William Steig's 1990 picture book "Shrek!" and in DreamWorks' "Shrek" films. Steig presented his ogre hero as a model of the crises of subjectivity all children must face, and then reassured readers by showing how even a hideous figure such as…
Descriptors: Reflection, Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Films
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Porto, Melina – Intercultural Education, 2014
The work presented here is an empirical study of how advanced learners of English as a foreign language in Argentina access and understand the culture-specific dimensions of literary narrative texts. It has three purposes. First, to extend research into reading in a foreign language to take account of the culture-specific content of texts. Second,…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Intercultural Communication, Investigations, Literary Criticism
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Cain, William E. – College English, 1980
Considers the state of the art of literary criticism; evaluates and compares seven books of criticism. (RL)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
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Mackay, Ray – Language & Communication, 1996
Exposes the two basic myths underlying Carter's position on the discreteness of linguistic description, which are the myth of objectivity and the common-sense myth of language. It is concluded that stylistic analysis is an attempt to spread one's influence and to persuade readers of the validity of one's own response to literary texts. (14…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Essays, Language Patterns, Language Research
Moore, Nancy P. – 1980
An analysis of the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks shows that she can be used as a model for students at many grade levels to emulate. Her poetry excels as a model, not only because of her imagery, but also because of her use and modification of both traditional and newer forms of poetry and her skill with the devices of sound. Like other evolving and…
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education