
Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Approaches to Teaching World Literature S. (Hardback)
Peter W. Travis (editor), Frank Grady (editor)- We can order this
The first section, "Materials," reviews available editions, scholarship, and audiovisual and electronic resources for studying The Canterbury Tales. In the second section, "Approaches," thirty-six essays discuss strategies for teaching Chaucer's language, for introducing theory in the classroom, for focusing on individual tales, and for using digital resources in the classroom. The multiplicity of approaches reflects the richness of Chaucer's work and the continuing excitement of each new generation's encounter with it.
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
ISBN: 9781603291408
Number of pages: 243
Weight: 476 g
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 23 mm
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
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--Warren Ginsberg, Knight Professor of Humanities, University of Oregon
"A worthy and needed successor to the 1980 edition, this volume charts in comprehensive fashion the goals that Chaucerians now have when they teach The Canterbury Tales and the methods they have devised to achieve them."
--Warren Ginsberg, Knight Professor of Humanities, University of Oregon
A worthy and needed successor to the 1980 edition, this volume charts in comprehensive fashion the goals that Chaucerians now have when they teach "The Canterbury Tales" and the methods they have devised to achieve them. Warren Ginsberg, Knight Professor of Humanities, University of Oregon"
"A worthy and needed successor to the 1980 edition, this volume charts in comprehensive fashion the goals that Chaucerians now have when they teach The Canterbury Tales and the methods they have devised to achieve them." --Warren Ginsberg, Knight Professor of Humanities, University of Oregon
�A worthy and needed successor to the 1980 edition, this volume charts in comprehensive fashion the goals that Chaucerians now have when they teach The Canterbury Tales and the methods they have devised to achieve them.� �Warren Ginsberg, Knight Professor of Humanities, University of Oregon
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