Teaching English in the Two-Year College
Dec 2000
Bringing New Historicism into the American Literature Survey
Abstract
Notes that students can begin to learn that literature is not a dead art with no relevance to them by studying works that provide a wider context that will allow readers a new sense of the cultural milieu in which texts are written and read in conjunction with the ones in their course anthologies.
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- Teaching English in the Two-Year College
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- 2000-12-01
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- 10.58680/tetyc20001942
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