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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... meaning for so many poets , who survive in our own mouths whenever we say " mu- sic ” —who are they ? Hesiod begins his account of the genesis of the gods by showing the Muses dancing with soft feet by a spring of violet water , then ...
... meaning for so many poets , who survive in our own mouths whenever we say " mu- sic ” —who are they ? Hesiod begins his account of the genesis of the gods by showing the Muses dancing with soft feet by a spring of violet water , then ...
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... meaning of a story has to be embodied in it ... not abstract meaning but experienced meaning . ” Yet her ex- planations require us to allegorize , and once we learn to bridge the gap between the midcentury modernity of her fictional ...
... meaning of a story has to be embodied in it ... not abstract meaning but experienced meaning . ” Yet her ex- planations require us to allegorize , and once we learn to bridge the gap between the midcentury modernity of her fictional ...
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... meaning of a story is not abstract meaning but experi- enced meaning . " It was hard experience that had taught O'Connor that violence can " return . . . characters to reality and prepare them to accept their moment of grace , " that it ...
... meaning of a story is not abstract meaning but experi- enced meaning . " It was hard experience that had taught O'Connor that violence can " return . . . characters to reality and prepare them to accept their moment of grace , " that it ...
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