Sentences with phrase «literary education»

In conclusion, we would like to note that the history of secondary and higher literary education has a great deal of concrete, analytical material.
It is necessary to notice that in the history of Russian literary education there was a very remarkable period.
Thus, the continuity of secondary and higher literary education in Russian tradition was long based on obligatory literature training at among all faculties.
in a crowded building, Eagleton wrote, «those disadvantaged by an old - fashioned literary education» might ponder how the word itself symbolises a fire: «the F representing its abrupt beginnings, and the swooning vowel the rush and roll of its inexorable spreading...»
A study conducted by Marianne McTavish, a professor who specializes in language and literary education at the University of British Columbia, showed a surprising result.
In the XIX century the secondary and higher literary education systems were connected using the general preparatory courses in the universities.
The classy Classicism of the titles attests to the solid literary education she received at Princeton, where she might have read, with the great Wallace Stevens scholar A. Walton Litz, who chaired the English department in her era, these wonderful lines from the Stevens poem «Descriptions Without Place»:
But, educational innovations should build on the rich historical tradition of the secondary and higher literary education in Russia.
Before beginning a conversation about the history of Russian literary education, it is necessary to explain the concept of «methodical tradition».
Classical learning is the superstructure of a literary education, not the foundation.
As a result of an anti-authoritarian impulse, writes Hatch, Americans of the early Republic began to exalt «religious leaders short in social graces, family connections, and literary education
His main interests are fiction and literary education.
Partly a rehabilitation of Ian Watts's Rise of the Novel, partly a theological deepening of Watts's thesis, Joseph Bottum's splendid Books & Culture essay on «The Novel as Protestant Art Form» is a literary education.
Thus, the literary education in universities was not tied only to the historical and philological departments.
The methodological tradition (in the aspect of literary education) can be defined as a function of objective inheritance to educational regularities, being realized in ideas, purposes, tasks, subjects, contents, tools and institutes of literary education.
Abstract: The article considers the problem of the continuous development of secondary and higher education in the Russian tradition, for example in literary education.
If you want to expose a new generation to the possibilities for growth — as readers, writers, and thinkers — that accompany a literary education, then you might consider a career as an English teacher at an independent school.
«The golden era of publishing, that is, of reading, contemplation and literary education, has somehow come to an end,» says Michael Krüger, the outgoing head of the Munich - based Hanser publishing house, who has the reputation of being one of Germany's last great publishing figures.
Somewhere along the way in my literary education I managed to absorb the simple notion that drama is about conflict.
But her love for Forster is so strong, she turns away from her literary education and embraces the life of the ranch, succumbing to its intoxicating rhythms and bounty until her love of the land becomes a part of her.
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