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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... tell you that it's a good thing for servants to be flogged because that restores the precious cur- rent of blood - reciprocity between servant and master . Or to T. S. Eliot , who'll tell you that 25 THE MOTIVE FOR METAPHOR.
... tell , O tell , how thou didst murder me . This is written in the convention that poets of that age used for love poetry : the poet is always in love with some obdurate and unresponsive mistress , whose neg- lect of 47 THE SINGING SCHOOL.
... telling some truths about some people unless it's in the public interest . So when Bernard Shaw remarks that a temptation to tell the truth should be just as carefully considered as a temptation to tell a lie , he's pointing to a social ...