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In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty–First Century: Wiley–Blackwell Manifestos

Autor Daniel R. Schwarz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2008
Written by influential scholar-critic and award-winning Daniel R. Schwarz, In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century is a passionate and joyful defense of the pleasures of reading. This stimulating book provides valuable insights for teachers and students on why we read and how we read when we embark on "the odyssey of reading."
  • Provides valuable insights into why and how we read
  • Addresses issues and problems in the contemporary university and offers insights into the future
  • Explores the life of the mind, the rewards and joys of committed teaching, and the relationship between teaching and scholarship in the contemporary university
  • Draws on the author's forty years of teaching experience
  • Following his long term commitment to close reading and historicism, Schwarz shows how the best literary criticism must both respect text and context
  • Contains insightful and important readings of a broad range of texts, including those by Joyce, Woolf, Conrad, Forster, Gordimer, and Spiegelman's Maus
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781405130998
ISBN-10: 1405130997
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 157 x 231 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Wiley–Blackwell Manifestos

Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

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Intended primarily for undergraduate and graduate students in literature as well as teachers and scholars at any level of their academic career. Will be of great interest not only to secondary school teachers of literature but general readers.

Descriere

What happens when we read imaginative literature? What do we learn from reading such texts? Reading complements our experience, sharpens our perceptions, gives us insight into how other humans live, enables us to understand other cultures and periods, and gives us aesthetic pleasure.