The Educated ImaginationIndiana University Press, 22 gen 1964 - 160 pagine Addressed to educators and general readers—the "consumers of literature" from all walks of life—this important new book explores the value and uses of literature in our time. Dr. Frye offers, in addition, challenging and stimulating ideas for the teaching of literature at lower school levels, designed both to promote an early interest and to lead the student to the knowledge and kaleidoscopic experience found in the study of literature. |
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... rience , and what it produces is the literary model we call the classic . Literature doesn't evolve or improve or progress . We may have dramatists in the future who will write plays as good as King Lear , though they'll be very ...
... rience , I'd be doubtful of your success . But I can't ex- plain what Campion has really done in this poem without my second point . All themes and characters and stories that you en- counter in literature belong to one big interlocking ...
... rience , get hunches and follow them out , play freely around with hypotheses , and so forth , no scientist could get anywhere . But all imaginative effort in prac- tical fields has to meet the test of practicability , other- wise it's ...
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THE SINGING SCHOOL | 35 |
GIANTS IN TIME | 59 |
THE KEYS TO DREAMLAND | 83 |
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