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Approaches to Teaching Montaigne's Essays
Debated and discussed by countless writers and readers during the last four hundred years, Montaigne's Essays constitutes the first example of a major new literary genre and originates the moralist...
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 Editor(s): Patrick Henry
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Approaches to Teaching Wiesel's Night
"Rosen's collection is a valuable source for teachers, providing multiple perspectives and insight into the many levels of interpretation of a seminal Holocaust memoir." S. Lillian Kremer, author, Women's Holocaust...
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 Editor(s): Alan Rosen
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British Newspapers and Periodicals, 1641-1700
A companion volume to Wing's Short-Title Catalogue, this book provides the first comprehensive union list of all known British serials of the period. Each serial is listed alphabetically by first...
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 Editor(s): Carolyn W. Nelson, Matthew Seccombe
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Victorian Periodicals
A Guide to Research (volume 2)
Essays on the interdisciplinary nature of periodicals research.
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 Editor(s): J. Don Vann, Rosemary T. VanArsdel
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Teaching Contemporary Theory to Undergraduates
Teaching Contemporary Theory to Undergraduates shows readers how theory can, in the words of William E. Cain, enable teachers and students "to illuminate anew the structure of texts, to write...
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 Editor(s): Dianne F. Sadoff, William E. Cain
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Teaching Life Writing Texts
"Howes and Fuchs have spanned a remarkable breadth in terms of where their writers come from, the sorts of schools they teach in, and the life writing issues on which...
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 Editor(s): Miriam Fuchs, Craig Howes
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Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust
"Can the story be told?" Jorge Semprun asked after his liberation from Buchenwald. The question is addressed from many angles in this volume of essays on teaching about the Holocaust.
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 Editor(s): Marianne Hirsch, Irene Kacandes
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Teaching Women's Literature from a Regional Perspective
This collection of essays and materials aims to help teachers design courses in which students use out-of-print books, autobiographies, letters, diaries, memoirs, and oral testimonies by the women of their...
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 Editor(s): Leonore Hoffmann, Deborah Rosenfelt
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Victorian Prose
A Guide to Research
Victorian nonfiction prose: the Carlyles, Thomas Babington Macaulay, John Henry Newman, John Stuart Mill, John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, Walter Pater, the Oxford Movement: 183345, the critics, the unbelievers, and Victorian...
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 Editor(s): David J. DeLaura
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Women's Personal Narratives
Essays in Criticism and Pedagogy
Using autobiographical sources such as letters, diaries, and oral testimonies, the contributors to this volume suggest possibilities for approaching these materials as literature and introducing them into the classroom.
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 Editor(s): Leonore Hoffmann, Margo Culley
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