Sentences with phrase «literary development»

The aim of the partnership is for Harrow students to assist in the literacy programme of primary school pupils, specifically phonics and encouraging literary development.
The elaborate narratives of Matthew and Luke may be the result of legendary or literary development; but that Jesus could speak of his own inner experiences in figurative or perhaps visionary language is shown later by his exclamation when the disciples reported their success in casting out demons (Lk 10:18): «I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.»
Although Catholics had ranked as the nation's largest religious denomination since 1890, social, linguistic, educational, and cultural barriers slowed their literary development.
Wilson's biography also highlights certain events as crucial in Lewis's personal and literary development, chiefly the death of his mother (when Lewis was nine) and his alienation from his father.
There is a literary development here, but not a development proceeding from the dynamism of human concoction, of the notion of Christ's Divinity in itself.
He has worked in the publishing industry as a children's bookseller, community manager at a literary development company, and book reviewer of children's and young adult novels.
He has worked at a literary development company, a creative writing website for teens, and as a book reviewer of children's and young adult novels.
On the other hand, some of the people who contribute to literary development have been called into question, like the role of the literary agent in a time when self - publishing and digital publishing are becoming so common.
Kristin launched Nelson Literary Agency (NLA) in August 2002 and manages the literary development and careers of numerous bestselling authors.
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