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Examining how to make English teaching exciting and relevant in a modern technological and culturally diverse society, this text explores poetry and classic texts, and media and multicultural texts. It gives approaches to unexpected texts and explores gender issues in adolescent fiction.
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Deze biotopografische schets voert ons langs de plaatsen waarmee Virginia Woolf tijdens verschillende fasen van haar leven een sterke affiniteit had. Het boek bevat korte, levendige beschrijvingen van de plekken in London, Cornwall en Sussex waar de schrijfster woonde, werkte en wandelde. Het bevat tevens tal van verwijzingen naar haar literaire werk en informatie over de artistieke Bloomsbury-vriendenkring.
Writers --- Biographical details --- Book --- Woolf, Virginia --- Great Britain
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Thematology --- Writers --- Biography --- Book --- Woolf, Virginia --- Great Britain
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Thematology --- Writers --- Autobiography --- Book --- Sand, George --- anno 1800-1899 --- France
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Writers --- Biographical overview --- Book --- English literature: authors --- Great Britain
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May Swenson Poetry Award Volume 2, with foreword by John Hollander. Lisa William's poems are infused with what John Hollander calls "a guarded wonder." A poet of unique vision, she seems always to be "looking at," with special attention to the experience of the senses. Moreover, Williams is equally concerned with epistemology—the how of seeing. And it is perhaps this quality of attention that informs her interest in the formulations of poetry itself, in its constructed dimension. Her control of the line, of rhythmic possibilities, of structures both formal and free, is evident in every poem. Together, William's original voice and her poetic finesse allow her to create those harmonies of wonder evoked by the very instrument, the hammered dulcimer, that gives her collection its name. Judge for the 1998 May Swenson Poetry Award was John Hollander, poet, critic, professor. Long a major figure in American letters, Hollander was a personal friend to May Swenson, and has influenced the work of many of our best emerging poetic voices.
American poets. --- Dulcimer -- Instruction and study. --- Dulcimer. --- American poetry --- American literature --- Violet Quill (Group of writers) --- Yunge, Di (Group of writers) --- Black Mountain school (Group of poets) --- American literature. --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers)
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Authors, American --- Biography. --- Thematology --- Welty, Eudora --- United States --- United States of America --- Writers --- Biography --- Book
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English philology --- English language --- American literature --- English literature --- English teachers --- Canon (Literature) --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Language --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Classics, Literary --- Literary canon --- Literary classics --- Best books --- Criticism --- Literature --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Rhetoric --- Study and teaching --- Training of --- History and criticism --- Germanic languages
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""It's an autobiography! If I tell you what's in it you won't read the book."" - Claire Drainie Taylor Or would you? Maybe you'd be intrigued by the progression of a life begun as an unexceptional little girl born to a middle-class Jewish Canadian couple in a small prairie town who, at age sixteen, married a refined Englishman, and survived the Great Depression, partly alone in a shack in the woods of Vancouver Island. Or how, only a few months after returning to Vancouver, with no training and minimal education, this same young woman walked on stage
Auteurs radiophoniques --- Actrices --- Radio writers --- Actresses --- Authors --- Biographies. --- Biography. --- Taylor, Claire Drainie,
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This bibliography lists English-language translations of twentieth-century Italian literature published chiefly in book form between 1929 and 1997, encompassing fiction, poetry, plays, screenplays, librettos, journals and diaries, and correspondence.
Italian literature --- English imprints. --- Ottovolante (Group of writers) --- Translations into English
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