Reports and Speeches, 第 1 号1955 |
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... fiction , not non - fictional prose . The novelist gives concrete particulars ; the reader has to draw conclusions . The novel has some kind of pattern , some form . In teaching the novel , the teacher must work toward the student's ...
... fiction , not non - fictional prose . The novelist gives concrete particulars ; the reader has to draw conclusions . The novel has some kind of pattern , some form . In teaching the novel , the teacher must work toward the student's ...
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... fiction particularly , I've encountered students who will use the method of the New Criticism in a way which shows just how bad it can become . They will read fiction as if fiction were lyric poetry . They will count the number of ...
... fiction particularly , I've encountered students who will use the method of the New Criticism in a way which shows just how bad it can become . They will read fiction as if fiction were lyric poetry . They will count the number of ...
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... Fiction . Press , 1937 . Princeton : Princeton University Hook , J. N. The Teaching of High School English . New York : The Ronald Press Co. , 1950. $ 4.50 ) Lenrow , Elbert . Reader's Guide to Prose Fiction . New York : Appleton ...
... Fiction . Press , 1937 . Princeton : Princeton University Hook , J. N. The Teaching of High School English . New York : The Ronald Press Co. , 1950. $ 4.50 ) Lenrow , Elbert . Reader's Guide to Prose Fiction . New York : Appleton ...
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