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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... present . My son , Paul Park , who as a novelist has his own relation to the common reader , not only typed the manuscript but offered suggestions which , if I had been young enough to respond to them fully , would have made this a ...
... present . My son , Paul Park , who as a novelist has his own relation to the common reader , not only typed the manuscript but offered suggestions which , if I had been young enough to respond to them fully , would have made this a ...
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... present if we look and listen , not in scholarly ( or unscholarly ) histories , but in texts that reach every high school . Shakespeare , says Jan Kott , is our contemporary , and what everybody knows about how madness was regarded in ...
... present if we look and listen , not in scholarly ( or unscholarly ) histories , but in texts that reach every high school . Shakespeare , says Jan Kott , is our contemporary , and what everybody knows about how madness was regarded in ...
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... present circumstances , desuetude , and unskillfulness . All these things we endure from the brain . . . . So that there is no necessity for making a dis- tinction and holding this disease to be more divine than the others , but all are ...
... present circumstances , desuetude , and unskillfulness . All these things we endure from the brain . . . . So that there is no necessity for making a dis- tinction and holding this disease to be more divine than the others , but all are ...
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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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