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A Rhetorical Approach To Teaching Shakespeare In Secondary Schools, Kasey Hammer
A Rhetorical Approach To Teaching Shakespeare In Secondary Schools, Kasey Hammer
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The great bard, William Shakespeare, who penned over 35 plays and more than 150 sonnets, has as one critic notes, over the centuries become "an institutionalized rite of civility. The person who does not love Shakespeare has made, the rite implies, an incomplete adjustment... to culture as a whole" (Greenblatt 1). His genius is indisputable and for this reason, he is still taught in English classrooms at all academic levels. However, generally when the works of Shakespeare are taught in a school setting, they are taught with an emphasis on his poetic and thematic qualities. While these are both undoubtedly …
Eng 1001g-022-029-037, Michael Kuo
Eng 2205-002: Introduction To Literary Studies, M Caldwell
Eng 2205-002: Introduction To Literary Studies, M Caldwell
Fall 2012
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Eiu 4192g-099: Film And Contemporary Society, Honors, P Boswell
Eiu 4192g-099: Film And Contemporary Society, Honors, P Boswell
Fall 2012
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Eng 1000-002: Fundamental English, J Brown
Eng 1001g-045: Language, Writing, And You, Stephen Jefferies
Eng 1001g-045: Language, Writing, And You, Stephen Jefferies
Fall 2012
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Eng 1105-001-002: English Forum, Fern Kory
Eng 2091g-099: Literature, Self, World: Fiction, Honors, Jad Smith
Eng 2091g-099: Literature, Self, World: Fiction, Honors, Jad Smith
Fall 2012
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Eng 5000-001: Introduction To Methods And Issues In English Studies, Angela Vietto
Eng 5000-001: Introduction To Methods And Issues In English Studies, Angela Vietto
Fall 2012
No abstract provided.
Eng 4950-001: Literary History, Stephen Swords
Eng 1001g-009, Jamila Smith
Eng 1001g-010: Composition And Language, Leann Athey
Eng 1001g-025-032: University Compostion 1, Christopher Hanlon
Eng 1001g-025-032: University Compostion 1, Christopher Hanlon
Fall 2012
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Eng 1002g-005, Tammy Veach
Eng 2705-001: Introduction To African-American Literature, Tim Engles
Eng 2705-001: Introduction To African-American Literature, Tim Engles
Fall 2012
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Eng 3009g-002: Myth And Culture, Jyoti Panjwani
Eng 4300-4390-002-098: The Social Grammer Of American Modernist Poetry: Case Study Of E.E. Cummings, R Buck
Eng 4300-4390-002-098: The Social Grammer Of American Modernist Poetry: Case Study Of E.E. Cummings, R Buck
Fall 2012
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Eng 5005-001: Studies In Nineteenth-Century British Literature Home And Abroad, Dagni Bredesen
Eng 5005-001: Studies In Nineteenth-Century British Literature Home And Abroad, Dagni Bredesen
Fall 2012
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Eng 5025-001: Creative Writing Professional Development, R Gay
Eng 5025-001: Creative Writing Professional Development, R Gay
Fall 2012
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Eng 1000-003, Kathy Rodems
Eng 1001g-001-014-031: Composition And Language, Mary Dwiggins
Eng 1001g-001-014-031: Composition And Language, Mary Dwiggins
Fall 2012
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Eng 1001g-007-024: Composition & Language, Kathy Olsen
Eng 1001g-007-024: Composition & Language, Kathy Olsen
Fall 2012
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Eng 1001g-015, K Rodems
Eng 1001g-018, J Brown
Eng 1001g-040, J Brown
Eng 1002g-007: Composition And Literature, William Feltt
Eng 1002g-007: Composition And Literature, William Feltt
Fall 2012
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Eng 1002g-012, Denise Preston
Eng 2003-001, Olga Abella
Eng 2007-001, Carpenter
Eng 2009g-003: Literature & Human Values: Faith, Survival, Progress, Melissa Ames
Eng 2009g-003: Literature & Human Values: Faith, Survival, Progress, Melissa Ames
Fall 2012
No abstract provided.