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Reclaiming Literature
A Teacher's Dilemma
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By William A. Glasser
ISBN:
0-275-94959-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-94959-4
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275949591
192 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
11/30/1994
List Price:
$103.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £59.95
)
Availability:
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
5 1/2 x 8 1/4
Subjects:
Literature
»
American Literature
Education
»
Curriculum & Instruction
Reviews:
In
Reclaiming Literarure
Glasser presents a well-documented analysis of the role of the author in shaping the action of a novel....this is a valuable book for English teachers. By using Glasser's ideas, students will be better able to grasp an author's awareness in a novel while still being fascinated with the events of the book.
—
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy
Description:
Reclaiming Literature
is designed to give its readers the capability to grasp a novel adequately enough to teach it. Seven classic American novels are examined:
Moby-Dick
,
The Portrait of a Lady
,
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
,
The Turn of the Screw
,
The Red Badge of Courage
,
A Farewell to Arms
, and
The Catcher in the Rye
. Each of these novels has brought forth from its many readers a multitude of contradictory responses, not simply to different aspects of the novel, but to the most basic experience it conveys.
Teachers face an intensifying need to present these works to their classes and resolve that critical confusion. When they turn for help to literary theorists, the confusion is compounded. Theorists have moved away from the primary text to dwell upon and give value to each reader's response to that text, however variant or contradictory it might be. This approach ignores, if not denies, the author's specifically crafted accomplishment. Glasser shows how teachers and general readers can reclaim each literary work from the current critical confusion. To grasp each of these novels firmly enough to teach it, teachers must focus upon each author in the act of practicing the fiction writer's craft. This is essential reading for teachers of literature from secondary school onward, and for general readers of literature.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Author's Viewpoint
Author as Narrator
Narrator as Author: The Surrogate "I"
Narrator as Author: The Separate "I"
Author or Narrator?
Afterthoughts
Notes
Bibliography
Index
LC Card Number:
94-17005
LCC Class:
PN70
Dewey Class:
807
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