Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides Known for their fully drawn characters, artistic complexity, and a multifaceted engagement with social issues, the plays of Euripides inspire divergent critical views.
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more info Editor(s): Robin Mitchell-Boyask
Approaches to Teaching the Hebrew Bible as Literature in Translation Literary-critical approaches to the Hebrew Bible have influenced courses in secondary schools, colleges, and universities throughout North America--and courses in a variety of disciplines, including English, Hebrew, comparative literature, theology,...
more info Editor(s): Barry N. Olshen, Yael S. Feldman
Approaches to Teaching Homer's Iliad and Odyssey Homer's epics usually appear first in anthologies used for the general literature courses required of most college and high school students throughout the country.
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more info Editor(s): Kostas Myrsiades
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Ovid and the Ovidian Tradition "This book is unusually helpful to the broad teaching community. It will be welcomed by classicists, teachers of literature in many languages, historians of gender, historians of visual arts, and...
more info Editor(s): Barbara Weiden Boyd, Cora Fox
Approaches to Teaching Vergil's Aeneid Vergil's Aeneid has been the most continually read and discussed work by a Roman author in the history of Western literature. Yet it can be a challenging work to teach--Vergil...
more info Editor(s): William S. Anderson, Lorina N. Quartarone
Literary Research Guide An Annotated Listing of Reference Sources in English Literary Studies
(Fifth Edition)
Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2008 by Choice and as one of the Times Literary Supplement's Books of the...
more info Author(s): James L. Harner