Understanding LiteratureCUP Archive, 1989 - 3 páginas Presents twenty-three oral interpetations of short stories, poems, nonfiction, epic poetry, and drama, mostly from English and American literature. Includes works by Saki, O. Henry, Toni Cade Bambara, Lewis Carroll, William Shakespeare, Homer, and others. Primarily geared for classroom learning. |
Contenido
Why Study Literature? page | 3 |
Literature and Personal Experience | 16 |
A Story in Verse | 46 |
The Novel | 61 |
Seeing a Novel as a Whole | 93 |
The Elements of Poetry III | 111 |
Poets in Perspective | 136 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aaron's Rod actually African reader ballad Bleak House called Casterbridge chapter character comes concerned CORDELIA Court of Chancery Coy Mistress Darcy death before doth Demon Lover Dickens Donne Donne's doth cast effect Elizabeth Bennet English example experience fact Farfrae Farfrae's feel gives Glegg hand Hardy Hebrides Henchard human idea imagine impression Jane Austen John Donne jungle kind lady language Lear literature lived look Mayor of Casterbridge meaning metre mind moral movement never novel obvious once passage pause person play poem poet poet's poetic poetry possible precisely Pride and Prejudice question reading reason rhyme rhythm and metre Scottish Highlands seems sense simply Smallweed Smallweed's solitary Solitary Reaper song sonnet speaking speech rhythm Spenser stanza story stress suggested telling things Thou hast verse verse-structure voice whole woman words Wordsworth writing
Referencias a este libro
Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to Aesthetics Gordon Graham Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |