Rejoining the Common Reader: Essays, 1962-1990Northwestern University Press, 1991 - 231 ページ Rejoining the Common Reader is suffused with the impulse that motivates Clara Claiborne Park's distinguished writing and teaching: the desire to related literature to the experience of its readers. This humane, balanced, and entertaining book will appeal to anyone who longs to recapture the pleasure of reading for personal enrichment and to teachers of literature who have grown to resent the intrusiveness of theory and theorizing and wish to reexamine what they are doing to, for, and with their students. |
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... death , Achilles ' words , “ On the third day you shall reach fertile Phthia , " though Achilles clearly wasn't thinking of death at all . But Socrates was , and at the time it was his poem . Our own relationship to poetry is much more ...
... death , Achilles ' words , “ On the third day you shall reach fertile Phthia , " though Achilles clearly wasn't thinking of death at all . But Socrates was , and at the time it was his poem . Our own relationship to poetry is much more ...
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... death " meant to our forefathers . The Thirty Years ' War left two of every three in Germany dead . Chaucer's pilgrims rode to Canterbury through a countryside which a generation before had been devastated by the Black Death . In 1348 ...
... death " meant to our forefathers . The Thirty Years ' War left two of every three in Germany dead . Chaucer's pilgrims rode to Canterbury through a countryside which a generation before had been devastated by the Black Death . In 1348 ...
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... death she tells him how well and happy he's looking . He understands his illness , and does not deceive himself or her . " But if I seem happy to you , you could never say anything that would please me more . For men were made for ...
... death she tells him how well and happy he's looking . He understands his illness , and does not deceive himself or her . " But if I seem happy to you , you could never say anything that would please me more . For men were made for ...
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No Time for Comedy | 93 |
Trollope for Grownups | 104 |
Henry Wilcox Babbitt and the State of Britain | 123 |
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