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  1. The moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9781433123535
    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; 120
    Subjects: Good and evil in literature; Complexity (Philosophy) in literature; Polarity (Philosophy) in literature; Ambiguity in literature; Ethics in literature; Moral <Motiv>; Das Gute; Das Böse
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd; Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
    Scope: XVIII, 284 S.
  2. Teaching Literature at Ridgeview
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    This collection of essays demonstrates that using fiction, poetry, and drama in the classroom provides students with the best opportunity to learn about thinking, writing, and life at their deepest levels. Several of the contributors have worked or... more

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    This collection of essays demonstrates that using fiction, poetry, and drama in the classroom provides students with the best opportunity to learn about thinking, writing, and life at their deepest levels. Several of the contributors have worked or studied at Ridgeview Classical School in Fort Collins, Colorado. E. D. Hirsch, in The Making of Americans, has said of this school that its success «stands as a sharp rebuke to the anti-intellectual pedagogy of most American schools». Within this volume, readers will also encounter essays by teachers who have not worked at Ridgeview but utilize the same approach to teaching, illustrating that these methods can be used with students at all levels of education, from rural schools to major universities. Included in the appendices are course descriptions, syllabi, and study questions to provide examples of how these teaching concepts can be applied in the classroom. Ultimately, these authors provide readers with new insight, in this era of supposed practicality, by illuminating literature as a down-to-earth vehicle whereby students can learn to read, write, think, and feel in ways that empower them both as learners and as human beings. «Reading these committed, intense essays about teaching literature at Ridgeview is a rejuvenating experience for me. I think of something the twenty-three-year-old Keats said in one of his letters: ‘Probably every mental pursuit takes its reality and worth from the ardor of the pursuer.’ There’s no doubting the ardor of these wonderful teachers of literature, nor the depth of engagement and insight that their fortunate students’ continue to experience in their courses centered on wonderfully generative questions about the works they study! Speaking of which, was Keats right? Was his a despairing comment? Something deeper? How does it relate to his matchless poetry? Such are the kinds of questions that students discuss in this superb school. Many congratulations on the ardor and excellence of Ridgeview!» (E. D. Hirsch, Author of Validity in Interpretation and The Making of Americans: Democracy and Our Schools) «Slow down, don’t move too fast. In essence, this is the approach to literature taken at Ridgeview Classical School, a charter K–12 where dedicated teachers turn ordinary kids into passionate, discerning readers. In an inspiring collection of essays written by both teachers and students, Teaching Literature at Ridgeview documents how close reading, when taught in discussion-based classes, can restore the Great Books to their necessary place in our schools, our minds, and our lives.» (Elissa Guralnick, Professor of English and Musicology, University of Colorado Boulder)...

     

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    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Subjects: Literaturunterricht
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  3. The moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 1453911413; 9781453911419
    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; vol. 120
    Subjects: Complexity (Philosophy) in literature; Polarity (Philosophy) in literature; Ambiguity in literature; Ethics in literature; Good and evil in literature
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
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  4. The moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; 120
    Subjects: Good and evil in literature; Complexity (Philosophy) in literature; Polarity (Philosophy) in literature; Ambiguity in literature; Ethics in literature; Das Böse; Moral <Motiv>; Das Gute
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd; Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
    Scope: XVIII, 284 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. <<The>> moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn
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    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; 120
    Subjects: Good and evil in literature; Complexity (Philosophy) in literature; Polarity (Philosophy) in literature; Ambiguity in literature; Ethics in literature
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
    Scope: XVIII, 284 S.
  6. The moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; 120
    Subjects: Good and evil in literature; Complexity (Philosophy) in literature; Polarity (Philosophy) in literature; Ambiguity in literature; Ethics in literature; Das Böse; Moral <Motiv>; Das Gute
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd; Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
    Scope: XVIII, 284 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Questioning Keats
    an introduction to applied hermeneutics
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Lang, New York

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    ISBN: 0820481548
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    Series: Studies in nineteenth century British literature ; Vol. 23
    Subjects: Keats, John;
    Other subjects: Keats, John (1795-1821); (VLB-FS)Keats; (VLB-FS)Hermeneutics; (VLB-FS)Poetry; (VLB-FS)Philosophy; (VLB-PF)BB: Gebunden; (VLB-WI)1: Hardcover, Softcover, Karte; (VLB-WG)564: Sprachwissenschaft / Englische Sprachwissenschaft
    Scope: XVI, 253 S., 24 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 247 - 249

  8. The moral world of The sun also rises
  9. The moral world of The sun also rises
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

    "A significant new contribution to Hemmingway scholarship, this book seeks to show that the moral world of The Sun Also Rises is profoundly unstable, and that every character can be seen as being both endorsed and critiqued by the text. This is... more

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    "A significant new contribution to Hemmingway scholarship, this book seeks to show that the moral world of The Sun Also Rises is profoundly unstable, and that every character can be seen as being both endorsed and critiqued by the text. This is manifested especially in Jake's status as a partially reliable narrator, and above all in his judgment of Brett. Jake consistently hides his true feelings for Brett from the reader and from himself, as he seeks to appear in control of his life. Reading the text in this way also renders the novel's famous conclusion less decisive than is usually assumed. This book will be of interest to upper-level undergraduates as well as graduate students and scholars"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781433189722
    Subjects: Ethics in literature; American literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union); LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian; LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist; LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors; Literary reference works; Literary studies: general; Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; Literaturwissenschaft: Nachschlagewerke; Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
    Other subjects: Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961): Sun also rises; Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
    Scope: viii, 312 Seiten
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    Moral instability and The sun also rises -- The text's view and reliability, perspectival and otherwise -- The epigraphs and the title : the biblical dialectic, the lost generation, and the question of the good life -- Jake's native worlds -- Jake and Cohn -- Mike's Agon -- Brett -- Jake and the Endgame.

  10. Questioning Keats
    an introduction to applied hermeneutics
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0820481548; 9780820481548
    RVK Categories: HL 3305
    Series: Studies in nineteenth century British literature ; 23
    Subjects: English poetry; Hermeneutics; Phenomenology and literature
    Other subjects: Keats, John; Keats, John
    Scope: XVI, 253 S., 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  11. Teaching Literature at Ridgeview
  12. Teaching literature at Ridgeview
  13. The moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY

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    ISBN: 9781433123535; 1433123533
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    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; Vol. 120
    Subjects: Moral <Motiv>; Das Böse; Das Gute
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd; (Produktform)Hardback; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; (BISAC Subject Heading)LIT004020; (BIC Subject Heading)DSBF; (VLB-WN)1564: Hardcover, Softcover / Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: XVIII, 284 S., 24 cm
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    Literaturangaben

  14. Questioning Keats
    an introduction to applied hermeneutics
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0820481548; 9780820481548
    RVK Categories: HL 3305
    Series: Studies in nineteenth century British literature ; 23
    Subjects: English poetry; Hermeneutics; Phenomenology and literature
    Other subjects: Keats, John; Keats, John
    Scope: XVI, 253 S., 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  15. The moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 1433123533; 9781433123535
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    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; 120
    Subjects: Good and evil in literature; Complexity (Philosophy) in literature; Polarity (Philosophy) in literature; Ambiguity in literature; Ethics in literature
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
    Scope: XVIII, 284 S., 225 mm x 150 mm
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    PrefaceThe text's view as gateway to Billy Budd -- The critical heritage -- Acceptance, resistance, and the struggle -- To define Billy Budd -- Brodtkorb: language, mystery and the acceptance of annihilation -- Scorza: Burke, Rousseau and the two narratives of Billy Budd -- Parker: the genetic text and the incompleteness of Billy Budd -- Garner: finding the kernel in the shell -- Wenke: Billy Budd and the pursuit of ambiguity -- The analyses. Billy; Claggart; Vere; The meta-dichotomies; Three dichotomies; "Dreaminess" and the master dichotomy; Winch and the private conscience -- Conclusion -- The moral world of Billy Budd.

  16. The Moral World of «Billy Budd»
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    The Moral World of Billy Budd sees the novel not as inviting us to choose between the testament of acceptance and the testament of resistance, those views that, respectively, support and critique Captain Vere but rather as challenging us to... more

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    The Moral World of Billy Budd sees the novel not as inviting us to choose between the testament of acceptance and the testament of resistance, those views that, respectively, support and critique Captain Vere but rather as challenging us to experience the difficulty of making decisions in the world. The first part is devoted to an intensive examination of the evolution of the two testaments, including analyses of the three book-length studies of the novel, climaxing with Wenke’s argument that the Genetic Text shows the novel’s active pursuit of ambiguity. The second part analyzes the three major characters, showing how the text almost programmatically complicates each judgment of them. This dynamic is especially true of its judgments of Captain Vere, the character at the center of the critical debate. The critical focus here is on the numerous dichotomies the text uses to present Vere’s character, showing how an analysis of these terms leads to a more complicated view of him than previously seen. The Moral World of Billy Budd specifically argues that these oppositions are not intended to be resolved but dissolved, to be seen, that is, as needing to be overcome and approached rather as a means of engaging in a reflection on the nature of moral judgment itself. At the same time, despite the difficulties of deciding, it is clear from the text’s perspective that, like Captain Vere, the reader too must decide between the possible alternatives even though any decision reached will be overshadowed by the larger dilemma of operating in a theater beyond our grasp. «Russell Weaver’s ‘The Moral World of Billy Budd’ is an admirably thorough account of the interpretive history of what may be Melville’s most ambiguous tale. Professor Weaver carefully unravels the story’s literary, moral, and ethical web, while proposing a new reading that emphasizes the text’s determined resistance to simple or simplifying conclusions. Rarely has ‘Billy Budd’ received such persistent and quietly illuminating attention.» (Clark Davis, Professor of English, University of Denver; Author of After the Whale: Melville in the Wake of Moby-Dick) «Russell Weaver’s ‘The Moral World of Billy Budd’ mounts an impressive inquiry into the moral and aesthetic complications that animate Herman Melville’s troubled, probing attempts over five years to write and revise his unfinished dramatization of Billy Budd’s near innocence, John Claggart'’s extreme depravity, and Captain Vere’s inconsistent responses to Billy’s impulsive wartime murder of Claggart. In persuasively arguing that the text’s dominant purpose is to resist moral closure, Weaver deftly enacts the sort of critical engagement that ‘Billy Budd’ seems designed to elicit – a multilayered, dialectical plunge into the narrative’s sea of morally oblique cross-purposes. Weaver’s rich and highly readable study analyzes key texts within the tradition of ‘Billy Budd’ criticism. Along with making careful use of evidence in the 1962 Hayford-Sealts Genetic Text of ‘Billy Budd’, Weaver’s engagement with the critical and textual history provides points of departure and reference for his ‘tour de force’ of close reading. At the center of this study resides his expansive and illuminating analysis of Vere’s character. Weaver argues that the text’s representation of multiple dichotomies frustrates rather than resolves questions regarding the collision between pragmatic and ideal imperatives. These competing possibilities fashion the artistic landscape wherein Melville stages his tragedy. Russell Weaver’s ‘The Moral World of Billy Budd’ offers a provocative study that successfully engages the critical and scholarly demands posed by the problem novel that Melville, even as he approached death during the summer of 1891, continually sought to complicate.» (John Wenke, Professor of English, Salisbury University; Author of Melville’s Muse: Literary Creation and the Forms of Philosophical Fiction)...

     

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    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature ; 120
    Subjects: Moral <Motiv>; Das Böse; Das Gute
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
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  17. The moral world of Billy Budd
    Published: 2014; © 2014
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York, New York

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    ISBN: 9781433123535; 9781453911419
    Series: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature ; Volume 120
    Subjects: Good and evil in literature; Complexity (Philosophy) in literature; Polarity (Philosophy) in literature; Ambiguity in literature; Ethics in literature; Das Gute; Moral <Motiv>; Das Böse
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd; Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
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  18. Teaching Literature at Ridgeview
    Contributor: Weaver, Russell (Publisher)
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    ISBN: 9781433129476; 9781453915103
    Subjects: Literatur; Literature
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  19. The Moral World of «Billy Budd»
    Published: 2013; © 2014
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

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    Subjects: Das Böse; Das Gute; Moral <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891): Billy Budd
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (302 Seiten)
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    The Moral World of Billy Budd sees the novel not as inviting us to choose between the testament of acceptance and the testament of resistance, those views that, respectively, support and critique Captain Vere but rather as challenging us to experience the difficulty of making decisions in the world. The first part is devoted to an intensive examination of the evolution of the two testaments, including analyses of the three book-length studies of the novel, climaxing with Wenke's argument that the Genetic Text shows the novel's active pursuit of ambiguity. The second part analyzes the three major characters, showing how the text almost programmatically complicates each judgment of them. This dynamic is especially true of its judgments of Captain Vere, the character at the center of the critical debate. The critical focus here is on the numerous dichotomies the text uses to present Vere's character, showing how an analysis of these terms leads to a more complicated view of him than previously seen. The Moral World of Billy Budd specifically argues that these oppositions are not intended to be resolved but dissolved, to be seen, that is, as needing to be overcome and approached rather as a means of engaging in a reflection on the nature of moral judgment itself. At the same time, despite the difficulties of deciding, it is clear from the text's perspective that, like Captain Vere, the reader too must decide between the possible alternatives even though any decision reached will be overshadowed by the larger dilemma of operating in a theater beyond our grasp

    «Russell Weaver's 'The Moral World of Billy Budd' is an admirably thorough account of the interpretive history of what may be Melville's most ambiguous tale. Professor Weaver carefully unravels the story's literary, moral, and ethical web, while proposing a new reading that emphasizes the text's determined resistance to simple or simplifying conclusions. Rarely has 'Billy Budd' received such persistent and quietly illuminating attention.» (Clark Davis, Professor of English, University of Denver; Author of After the Whale: Melville in the Wake of Moby-Dick) «Russell Weaver's 'The Moral World of Billy Budd' mounts an impressive inquiry into the moral and aesthetic complications that animate Herman Melville's troubled, probing attempts over five years to write and revise his unfinished dramatization of Billy Budd's near innocence, John Claggart''s extreme depravity, and Captain Vere's inconsistent responses to Billy's impulsive wartime murder of Claggart.

    In persuasively arguing that the text's dominant purpose is to resist moral closure, Weaver deftly enacts the sort of critical engagement that 'Billy Budd' seems designed to elicit - a multilayered, dialectical plunge into the narrative's sea of morally oblique cross-purposes. Weaver's rich and highly readable study analyzes key texts within the tradition of 'Billy Budd' criticism. Along with making careful use of evidence in the 1962 Hayford-Sealts Genetic Text of 'Billy Budd', Weaver's engagement with the critical and textual history provides points of departure and reference for his 'tour de force' of close reading. At the center of this study resides his expansive and illuminating analysis of Vere's character. Weaver argues that the text's representation of multiple dichotomies frustrates rather than resolves questions regarding the collision between pragmatic and ideal imperatives. These competing possibilities fashion the artistic landscape wherein Melville stages his tragedy.

    Russell Weaver's 'The Moral World of Billy Budd' offers a provocative study that successfully engages the critical and scholarly demands posed by the problem novel that Melville, even as he approached death during the summer of 1891, continually sought to complicate.» (John Wenke, Professor of English, Salisbury University; Author of Melville's Muse: Literary Creation and the Forms of Philosophical Fiction)

  20. The Moral World of the Sun Also Rises
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated, New York

    This book will be of interest to upper-level undergraduates as well as graduate students and scholars. A significant new contribution to Hemmingway scholarship, this book seeks to show that the moral world of The Sun Also Rises is profoundly... more

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    This book will be of interest to upper-level undergraduates as well as graduate students and scholars. A significant new contribution to Hemmingway scholarship, this book seeks to show that the moral world of The Sun Also Rises is profoundly unstable, and that every character can be seen as being both endorsed and critiqued by the text.

     

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  21. The Moral World of Billy Budd
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Publishing Inc, New York

    The Moral World of Billy Budd sees the novel not as inviting us to choose between the testament of acceptance and the testament of resistance, those views that, respectively, support and critique Captain Vere but rather as challenging us to... more

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    The Moral World of Billy Budd sees the novel not as inviting us to choose between the testament of acceptance and the testament of resistance, those views that, respectively, support and critique Captain Vere but rather as challenging us to experience the difficulty of making decisions in the world. The first part is devoted to an intensive examination of the evolution of the two testaments, including analyses of the three book-length studies of the novel, climaxing with Wenke's argument that the Genetic Text shows the novel's active pursuit of ambiguity. The second part analyzes the three maj

     

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    Cover; Contents; Introduction; C H A P T E R 1 The Text's View as Gateway to Billy Budd; P A R T I The Critical Heritage; C H A P T E R 2 Acceptance, Resistance, and the Struggle To Define Billy Budd; C H A P T E R 3 Brodtkorb: Language, Mystery, and the Acceptance of Annihilation; C H A P T E R 4 Scorza: Burke, Rousseau, and the Two Narratives of Billy Budd; C H A P T E R 5 Parker and the Incompleteness of Billy Budd; C H A P T E R 6 Garner: Finding the Kernel in the Shell; C H A P T E R 7 Wenke: Billy Budd and the Pursuit of Ambiguity

    P A R T I I The Analyses C H A P T E R 8 Billy; C H A P T E R 9 Claggart; C H A P T E R 1 0 Captain Vere; The Meta-Dichotomies; Three Dichotomies; "Dreaminess" and the Master Dichotomy; Winch and the Private Conscience; C H A P T E R 1 1 The Moral World of Billy Budd; Works Cited; Index

  22. Teaching Literature at Ridgeview
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Publishing Inc, New York

    Cover -- Table of Contents -- Editor's Preface (Russell Weaver) -- Introduction (Florian Hild) -- What Kind of School is Ridgeview? -- Teaching Literature and the Common Core -- Part I: The Ridgeview Way -- Doing Literature (Florian Hild) -- From... more

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    Cover -- Table of Contents -- Editor's Preface (Russell Weaver) -- Introduction (Florian Hild) -- What Kind of School is Ridgeview? -- Teaching Literature and the Common Core -- Part I: The Ridgeview Way -- Doing Literature (Florian Hild) -- From Student to Teacher (Jennifer Tillson) -- 16 Months Later -- The Text-Centered Classroom (William Binder) -- R-Evolution of a High School Classics Teacher (Timothy Smith) -- Developing Study Questions -- Using Study Questions in Class -- Refining the Questions -- Conclusion -- Participation in the Conversation (Emmaline Ashley) -- Part II: The Ashland Connection -- The Origins (Russell Weaver) -- Teaching the Text in High School (Seth Snow) -- My Educational Background as an Undergraduate Student -- The College of Education -- Victorian Literature with Dr. Weaver -- Teaching at Danville High School -- Study Questions: An Essential Tool in My Teaching Arsenal -- Writing Study Questions -- To the Text Itself: The Scarlet Letter -- How Students Should Prepare for a Class Discussion -- How Teachers Can Prepare for a Class Discussion -- From the Class Discussion to Writing the Paper -- On Teaching Without Lecturing (Michael McFall) -- My English Experience -- The Weaver Method -- No Lectures -- Focusing on Words -- Characteristics of the Successful Weaverian Teacher -- My Use of the Weaver Method -- Appendices -- Florian Hild -- Course Syllabus -- Course syllabus -- Course Description -- Course Requirements and Grading -- Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment -- Study Questions -- Crime and Punishment Paper -- Jennifer Tilson -- A Typical Day -- Texts Taught -- Robin Hood Worksheets and Paper Guidelines (fourth grade) -- Robin Hood Essay -- William Binder -- How Class Works -- Class Discussions -- Study Questions -- Essays -- Eighth-Grade Syllabus -- Objective -- Materials -- Grading -- Plagiarism Class Policies -- Course Schedule -- Lord of the Flies Study Questions: Week Seven (8A) -- Essay Topics for Lord of the Flies -- Basic pattern for literature papers For Middle School -- Timothy Smith -- Classical Literature Syllabus -- Course Description -- Procedures -- Grading -- Essays -- Reading Schedule -- A Note to Parents -- Sample Study Questions -- Book I -- Book II -- A Typical Day in Classical Literature -- Final Iliad Paper -- Step 1: Develop an abstract idea for your paper topic -- Step 2: The Presentation -- Step 3: Final Draft Due: Two days after your presentation -- Suggested Topics -- Seth Snow -- Course Description for English II -- Study Questions for The Glass Menagerie -- Contributors

     

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    Cover; Table of Contents; Editor's Preface (Russell Weaver); Introduction (Florian Hild); What Kind of School is Ridgeview?; Teaching Literature and the Common Core; Part I: The Ridgeview Way; Doing Literature (Florian Hild); From Student to Teacher (Jennifer Tillson); 16 Months Later; The Text-Centered Classroom (William Binder); R-Evolution of a High School Classics Teacher (Timothy Smith); Developing Study Questions; Using Study Questions in Class; Refining the Questions; Conclusion; Participation in the Conversation (Emmaline Ashley); Part II: The Ashland Connection

    The Origins (Russell Weaver)Teaching the Text in High School (Seth Snow); My Educational Background as an Undergraduate Student; The College of Education; Victorian Literature with Dr. Weaver; Teaching at Danville High School; Study Questions: An Essential Tool in My Teaching Arsenal; Writing Study Questions; To the Text Itself: The Scarlet Letter; How Students Should Prepare for a Class Discussion; How Teachers Can Prepare for a Class Discussion; From the Class Discussion to Writing the Paper; On Teaching Without Lecturing (Michael McFall); My English Experience; The Weaver Method

    No LecturesFocusing on Words; Characteristics of the Successful Weaverian Teacher; My Use of the Weaver Method; Appendices; Florian Hild; Course Syllabus; Course syllabus; Course Description; Course Requirements and Grading; Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment; Study Questions; Crime and Punishment Paper; Jennifer Tilson; A Typical Day; Texts Taught; Robin Hood Worksheets and Paper Guidelines (fourth grade); Robin Hood Essay; William Binder; How Class Works; Class Discussions; Study Questions; Essays; Eighth-Grade Syllabus; Objective; Materials; Grading; Plagiarism; Class Policies

    Course ScheduleLord of the Flies Study Questions: Week Seven (8A); Essay Topics for Lord of the Flies; Basic pattern for literature papers For Middle School; Timothy Smith; Classical Literature Syllabus; Course Description; Procedures; Grading; Essays; Reading Schedule; A Note to Parents; Sample Study Questions; Book I; Book II; A Typical Day in Classical Literature; Final Iliad Paper; Step 1: Develop an abstract idea for your paper topic; Step 2: The Presentation; Step 3: Final Draft Due: Two days after your presentation; Suggested Topics; Seth Snow; Course Description for English II

    Study Questions for The Glass MenagerieContributors