A remarkable exploration of the best in written works from around the world is at the heart of an amazing new literature series from respected educator and author, Dr. James Stobaugh. Contains concept building exercises for warm-up, suggested reading lists and schedules, writing activities for enrichment, biblical applications and special project and critical thinking exercises. Comprehensive and complete to allow for a year's worth of study. Structured to standalone or be integrated into a comprehensive curriculum, designed to present a strong sample of literature to help the Christian student from a strong and biblical worldview.
Rubin, Louis D., Jr., The Faraway Country: Writers of the Modern South (1963). Rubin, Louis D., Jr., The Wary Fugitives: Four Poets and the South (1978). Rubin, Louis D., Jr., A Gallery of Southerners (1982). Rubin, Louis D., Jr., ...
The Ninth Edition introduces new General Editor Robert Levine and three new-generation editors who have reenergized the volume across the centuries.
A Brief History of American Literature offers students and general readers a concise and up-to-date history of the full range of American writing from its origins until the present day....
Abraham Moses Klein ( 1909-1972 ) , for instance , wrote lyrically of Canada's Jewish minorities and their heritage . In prose , Morley Callaghan explored individuals in conflict within society in such works as My Beloved ( 1934 ) ...
Contemporary American Literature and Religion
... 101–102 Boltzmann, Ludwig (1844–1906), Austrian physicist, 90 Bontemps, Arna (1902–1973), critic, editor, and novelist, 46 Father ofthe Blues, 63 Cain, James M. (1892–1977), novelist and journalist, 143–145 Postman Always 210 INDEX C.
This new college preparatory literary series from B&H Publishers provides parent educators and Christian schools with educationally sound, rigorous literature courses.
This comprehensive three-volume set brings together contributions from a diverse international team of accomplished young scholars and established figures in the field.
This volume traces this complex semantic history in American thought and literature to examine rhetorical and philosophical discourses that continue to propel and constrain American climate perceptions today.
In spite of this, Gothic dreams of suppressed shameful passions continued to haunt his 'realistic' novel writing . As Charles Crow points out, his novella The Shadow of a Dream (1890) was published simultaneously with his principal ...