Teaching Fiction : Short Stories and Novels / Ken Donelson, Ed.
Focusing on the importance of young people reading fiction for relaxation and delight, a sense of objectivity, the enjoyment of vicarious experiences, exposure to different ideas and practices, contact with words and their effectiveness, and the discovery of the human world--good and evil--this issu...
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Summary: | Focusing on the importance of young people reading fiction for relaxation and delight, a sense of objectivity, the enjoyment of vicarious experiences, exposure to different ideas and practices, contact with words and their effectiveness, and the discovery of the human world--good and evil--this issue of the "Arizona English Bulletin" presents 26 articles by teachers of literature. The usual bibliography ("Current Reading") is not included in this issue, but reading lists are provided in many of the articles. Suggestions for further reading ("Shoptalk") conclude the bulletin. (JM) |
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Item Description: | Availability: Ken Donelson, Ed., Arizona English Bulletin, English Department, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281 ($1.50). |
Physical Description: | 149 pages. |
Preferred Citation of Described Materials Note: | Arizona English Bulletin, v16 n3 Entire Issue April 1974. |