Learning Literature in an Era of Change
This book presents a range of teaching strategies developed by teachers of literature who have heard the call from students, employers, and academic administrators for more relevant learning experiences in an ever-changing world. Integrating critical theory and classroom experience, the contributors to this book demonstrate how they foster learning, collaboration and cooperation, and creative thinking. The book abounds with descriptions of successful non-traditional teaching strategies. We see...
Chaucer Source and Analogue Criticism (Routledge Library Editions: Chaucer)
by Lynn King Morris
Originally published in 1985. This impressive research tool offers four different indexes to cross-reference works on the sources of Chaucer. The user can look up sources by author, genre type or title, or look up the title of one of Chaucer’s works to find which bibliographic entries they are mentioned within. This is a useful reference work on Chaucer source and analogue scholarship, including 1477 entries.
Contemporary Authors New Revision Series
Over 80 stunning, ingenious and absorbing infographics all about literature, featuring your favourite books and authors! Literature Made Beautiful presents unique, witty and surprising facts about literature, from Shakespeare and Austen to Nabokov and Orwell, to George R. R. Martin and E. L. James. Fascinating stats and all the facts on your favourite writers, poets and playwrights, it features infamous tales from behind the scenes of the literary world. This book provides a unique overview...
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, #241)
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, #235)
This highly useful series presents substantial excerpts from the best criticism on the major literary figures and nonfiction writers, including novelists, poets, playwrights and literary theorists, of 1900 to 1999 -- the era most frequently studied in high schools.
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, #250)
This highly useful series presents substantial excerpts from the best criticism on the major literary figures and nonfiction writers, including novelists, poets, playwrights and literary theorists, of 1900 to 1999 -- the era most frequently studied in high schools. Each volume presents overviews of four to eight authors with chronologically arranged criticism representing the entire range of response to each author. A typical excerpt is prefaced by an annotation that explains the critic's reputa...
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Volume 246 (Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, #246)
This highly useful series presents substantial excerpts from the best criticism on the major literary figures and nonfiction writers, including novelists, poets, playwrights and literary theorists, of 1900 to 1999 -- the era most frequently studied in high schools.
Virginia Woolf Volume 4 (Critical and Primary Sources)
Climbing through the recesses of a mine, an English man falls into a deep chasm and finds himself suddenly trapped in a subterranean world inhabited by an ancient race of advanced beings. From Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth to Chris Marker's La Jetee, subterranean worlds have been a source of both fascination and fear for the literary imagination and The Coming Race is no exception. An evolutionary fantasy first published in 1871, the story draws upon ideas of Darwinism to desc...
Literature Criticism 1400-1800 Cumulative Title Index 09 (Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800)
Each volume provides substantive critical essays and biographical information on four to eight major poets from all eras. A cumulative title index to the entire series is published separately (included in subscription).
Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800 (Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800, #177)
Turn to this authoritative international resource for complete critical coverage of the careers and works of the greatest writers and thinkers of the late Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Restoration eras. Detailed entries offer students and other researchers access to a variety of important interpretations of historical periods, literary trends and topics, and the achievements of noteworthy individuals. Approximately 90-95% of critical essays are full text. Volumes include author, nationali...