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Zimmerman, Hester – English Journal, 1988
Describes how to introduce a Shakespeare play by having students act out and discuss an edited, pivotal scene from the play. Suggests various scenes which are well-suited to this activity. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatics, English Literature, Language Arts
Smith, Warren D. – 1975
The specific nature of the playhouse conventions which Shakespeare adopted in adjusting his craft to the physical aspects of the theater is explored in this handbook. The book is intended to be used as a supplementary manual in the study of Shakespeare's plays as great literary drama. Topics discussed are entrance announcements, stage business…
Descriptors: Drama, Literature Appreciation, Playwriting, Production Techniques
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Champion, Larry S. – Journal of General Education, 1978
Contrasts Shakespeare's "Henry V" and "Henry IV" series, in which human interaction becomes history, with plays such as "Julius Caesar," which focus on psychological analysis and the internalized protagonist. (MB)
Descriptors: Drama, History, Literary Analysis, Literary Criticism
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Andre, Linda – Art Education, 1989
Describes a lesson that shows high school students a work of art derived from literature, acquainting them with methods an artist can use to present a story in visual form. Students discuss how Anthony van Dyck controlled and manipulated light, color, gesture, and composition in his painting to depict a moment from literature. (LS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Class Activities, Color
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Tebeaux, Elizabeth – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1993
Surveys English accounting, its origin, its development, and its first books (1553-1680) to provide insight into the shift from orality to textuality in English society. (SR)
Descriptors: Accounting, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Oral Language
Gransden, K. W. – Didaskalos, 1975
Advocates the value of Classics study, expecially in conjunction with study of English Renaissance poetry. Such a combination enhances both the classical model and the vernacular work. Poetic form, content, language and prosody are discussed. (CHK)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, English Literature, Greek, Greek Literature
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Charlton, Kenneth – History of Education Quarterly, 1987
Explains the negative response of those in authority to early modern English literature which informally educated the population through "false fonde bookes, ballades, and rimes." This negative response, based on both moral and political grounds, came from clerics who saw such books as detrimental to the social structure of society. (BSR)
Descriptors: Educational History, English Literature, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Haddon, John – Use of English, 1984
Argues for an interpretation of Act III, Scene I of "The Tempest" that stresses the characters' revealing their vitality and humanity through their dialog. (AEA)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Literary), Drama, English Instruction, Literary Criticism
Campos, Carlos Martinez de – Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, 1970
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Context, Hispanic American Literature
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Helmetag, Charles H. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1975
A bibliography for a course in humanism and the Reformation is divided into sections on a syllabus, general bibliography and specialized bibliography covering important figures and issues of the period. (CHK)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Curriculum Guides, Fifteenth Century Literature, German
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Martinez Ruiz, Juan – Revista de Filologia Espanola, 1967
Miguel de Cervantes' capture by the Turks and his imprisonment in Argel (Morocco) during the Battle of Lepanto in the sixteenth century have been studied by literary critics who have endeavored to determine fiction and reality in certain episodes of "Don Quijote" and in the drama, "Los banos de Argel". Twelve documents…
Descriptors: Characterization, Drama, Fiction, Historical Criticism
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Koenisberger, H. G. – Revista de Occidente, 1972
Descriptors: Art, Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Foreign Culture
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Limaye, Mohan R. – Journal of Business Communication, 1983
Business letter-writers are advised to develop reader empathy and benefit before they ask a favor. The author analyzed two model 16th century letters of request to determine if similar advice was given in the past, and found that the request was subordinate to building a mutually beneficial relationship. (PD)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis
Lenz, Carolyn R.; Hutchinson, P. William – 1975
A course in Renaissance theatre offered within the general studies curriculum at Rhode Island College introduced students to the field of Jacobean and Elizabethan drama and to the dramatic arts, provided opportunities for students to help produce and act in scenes from several plays, and revealed to them the importance of vivid and detailed…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Drama, Dramatics, English Literature
Clifford, James L., Ed. – 1962
Forty-seven essays from five centuries of writings on biography are contained in this book. Selections are arranged under the following headings: "Before 1700" (9 selections), "The Eighteenth Century" (5), "The Nineteenth Century" (11), "Early Twentieth Century" (14), and "Mid-Twentieth Century" (8). Authors range from Francis Bacon to Leon Edel.…
Descriptors: Biographies, Eighteenth Century Literature, Literary Genres, Literature
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