Found inside – Page 116Edward W. Dolch , Psychology and Teaching of Reading ( Champaign , IL : Garrard Press , 1951 ) ... C. Manning , " What's Needed Now in Reading Instruction : The Teacher as Scholar and Romanticist , " The Reading Teacher , 39 , no . Found inside – Page 298What is the point of the project, when classroom teachers, compilers of anthologies (usually intended for those teachers and their students), and scholars ... Found inside – Page viiHis most recent book is British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community (2008). Kevin Binfield is Professor of English and Humanities and Coordinator ... Found inside – Page xJon Klancher teaches Romantic and Victorian literature, the sociology of culture, and the history of books and reading at Carnegie Mellon University. Found inside – Page 8... rules that are understood by the community consisting of graduate students and faculty . ... the scholar , the teacher , the reader , the man of letters ... Found inside – Page viiAn anonymous reader for the University of Illinois Press has conveniently summarized ... past and present, of reading, teaching, and writing about poetry. Found inside – Page 212If we attend to these portents, we find indications of a romantic world view often ... “Elementary Teaching and Elemental Scholarship,” in The Stubborn ... Found inside – Page 234It is a book on which some of the most useful scholarship of our times has been based , and it is as useful to the teacher who uses it with intelligence as ... Found inside – Page 203... and - seen as ' literature ' by Nettement but perhaps not by Professor Johnson and other modern scholars the work of the Romantic historians ( VIII ) . Publisher Description Found inside – Page 2349 The connection among German Romanticism, British Romanticism, ... effect on current traditional theories about reading and teaching literature and have ... Found insideFor this volume, three senior scholars redress the dearth of discussion on teaching Romantic literature, both from national and comparative perspectives, ... Found inside – Page ix... seen as ' literature ' by Nettement but perhaps not by Professor Johnson and other modern scholars – the work of the Romantic historians ( VIII ) . Found insideSUMMER SEMINARS FOR COLLEGE TEACHERS Aarsleff , Hans : Princeton University , NJ , The Problem of Language and Human Nature : Locke through Romanticism ... In Untam'd Wing: Riffs on Romantic Poetry, scholar/poet Jeffrey Robinson sets out much like a jazz musician to renew a great body of work (say, Miles Davis on George Gershwin)-to recast, as he says in the Prefatory Note, what have become ... Found insideOver the past thirty years, literary scholars have increasingly questioned ... also be of interest to scholars and teachers of Romanticism more generally. Found inside – Page 4Furthermore, while Baillie has primarily received attention from scholars of ... Widely read in eighteenth-century political and aesthetic philosophy, ... Found inside – Page 230To some degree it transforms his or her subject - position , for example by implicitly or explicitly changing the scholar - teacher's relation to the ... Found insideThese volumes reflect current academic research and scholarship, teaching methods and strategies, and also provide an outline of essential historical ... Found inside – Page xiiiregard to the work of two of these scholars , writers , and teachers Edward Said and Fredric Jameson - and I want to reflect briefly on this position ... Found insideIn this stirring memoir, Kuo, the child of Taiwanese immigrants, shares the story of her complicated but rewarding mentorship of one student, Patrick Browning, and his remarkable literary and personal awakening. Found inside – Page 78And every reader knows that the grande dame of the movement , its inspirer and teacher , was Mme . de Staël , that she was the one who brought to the ... Found insideBoth a scholar and a poet, Professor Behrendt has published and spoken widely on William Blake, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Romantic women poets in particular ... Found insideWild Romanticism consolidates contemporary thinking about conceptions of the wild ... This volume brings together the work of twelve scholars, who examine ... Found inside – Page xand further say that if you are reading this and can imagine yourself in ... me the ideal of the teacher-scholar (not to mention teacher-scholar-parent), ... Found inside – Page xxviiA Reader Stephen Prickett ... His chief scholarly interests are Romanticism, Realism, Classical Modernism, Romanies and literary Darwinism. Found inside – Page 57How children learn and how teachers teach ? A profound confusion . Language Arts , 61 ( 6 ) , 600-606 . Manning , J. C. ( 1985 ) . What's needed now in reading education : The teacher as a scholar and romanticist . The Reading Teacher , 39 ... Found insideRomantics. Norman. K. Risjord. "An outstanding book by an outstanding scholar. Professor Risjord continues to produce sound scholarship in clear, ... Found inside – Page 1470This emerging bourgeois readership, long ignored, elided, or mischaracterized in Romanticism scholarship (and teaching about Romanticism), has become the ... Found inside – Page 11I owe an enormous debt to the scholars who have labored so well the minute particulars of Romantic studies ; the extent of my debt to all those Blakeans ... Romantic Encounters focuses on literary periodicals of the 1830s to describe the destabilization of readerly and writerly identities which occurs when Romantic irony meets an apparently rising literary marketplace. Found inside – Page 14Eager to extend our enthusiasm to Romanticist peers on other campuses, ... has survived largely through the regular letters Professor Gleckner sends keeping ... Found inside – Page 13My own slight unease at the untroubled way I had got first-year students reading Duck and Collier prompted me to ask a visiting scholar – a pioneer of ... Found inside – Page 12... (1996) as a contemporary tale of reading gone awry, Ottum calls upon teacher-scholars to recover Romanticism's full legacy for environmental education. Found inside – Page xviTom Mole is Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of English at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Found inside – Page 9Teaching from a Whole-language Perspective Daniel R. Hittleman ... How would you explain to a group of parents why their children should learn to read? ... What's needed now in reading instruction: The teacher as scholar and romanticist. Found inside – Page xiAs an embassy of change, moreover, Romanticism in many ways prepared its own ... or dissertation-driven graduate students to teaching faculty and scholars. Found inside – Page 395read from a screen in class rather than from a book is increasing year on year ... illustrated books in sequence has revolutionized teaching and research.29 ... Found inside – Page 236We held the reading in the parlor of a local, private home, we relied on student and faculty volunteer performers, and I served as dramaturge for the ... Found insideEdward Larrissy is Emeritus Professor in the School of Arts, ... Manushag N. Powell is Associate Professor and university faculty scholar at Purdue ... Found inside – Page viiMurray Pittock, Pro Vice-Principal and Bradley Professor Murray Pittock ... Scottish and Irish Romanticism is designed for reading by advanced scholars, ... Found inside – Page 208... of scholarship: lengthy explanatory footnotes that make sure the reader ... as if many of the footnotes are for the more advanced reader or the teacher. Found inside – Page 14Those who would perpetuate it are romanticists clinging to corruption . 32 action , to carry on the internal dialogue which is a ... that eradication is not an acceptable option for many teachers and scholars . United against eradication , there are ... Found inside – Page 126In “distance reading” the scholar/ reader/technician analyzes data that is ... A “reader” may also be one who “expounds to pupils or students; a teacher, ... Found inside... main features of the Russian Romantic movement by reviewing past scholarship ... Professor Pierre R. Hart and Mr. M. I. Gillel'son for their reading of ... Found insidetoo rare are such studies as de Deugd's which acquaint the reader with so significant a thinker as Bilderdijk, practically unknown in the western scholarly ... Found inside – Page 125After the war , the translators have been scholars and teachers who have better linguistic abilities than writers ; they undertake the translation as a part ... Found inside – Page xto Amelia and Lily for your gifted affective reading and final-stages pep talks. ... faculty grants that enabled research in the United States and the UK. Found inside – Page 48Coleridge's theory of Romanticism is the archtypical Romantic theory ... The academy today, its scholars and teachers, tend to follow some variant form of ...