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Blake, Robert W. – 1975
This paper argues that people can be trained to use language to respond to varieties of literature with more discrimination and with more confidence than in the past. This is true first, because there are now studies which detail categories of response to literature; and second, because clinical psychiatrists and psychological counselors have…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Responses
Blake, Robert W. – 1981
Noting National Assessment of Educational Progress findings that indicate students have difficulty analyzing literature, this paper presents a model for teaching students the process of reading and responding to literature in an orderly manner. Following an introduction to the problem of literature analysis in the schools, the model is discussed…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Metaphors
Blake, Robert W.; Lunn, Anna – 1984
An alternative approach to the teaching of literature views the reading of a poem, short story, novel, or other literary work as an opportunity for a person to create his or her own immediate response. The approach suggests that there is no constant, objective meaning for a piece of literature, only individual responses reflecting the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, English Instruction, High School Students