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Handbook for Literary Analysis Book I - How to Evaluate Prose Fiction, Drama, and Poetry (Paperback)
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Handbook for Literary Analysis Book I - How to Evaluate Prose Fiction, Drama, and Poetry (Paperback)
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The Handbook for Literary Analysis: How to Evaluate Prose Fiction,
Drama, and Poetry reclaims the metaphor, rhetoric, and literary
analysis. It has a high view of the reader, the critic, and the
student. All three are invited to think critically and to discuss
thoroughly the great literary works of all civilizations.
Systematically, this Handbook defines, explains, and illustrates a
wide range of significant literary terms in fiction, drama, and
poetry. Along the way, readers explore copious, inspired examples,
including biblical examples. Finally, readers read real literary
analytical essays by American high school students. If readers
learn how to do literary analysis well, they will be better able to
create and to share vital truths with future generations. "Dr.
Stobaugh's Handbook of Literary Criticism is an outstanding
resource for educators and the students. Over the past several
decades, the influence of literature produced by Christians has
significantly declined. From my perspective as a Christian culture
influencer, I believe we must reverse that trend. We need more
effective authors who are producing world class literature framed
in the Christian worldview. I see Dr. Stobaugh's handbook to be
essential to reverse that trend. I highly recommend it." -Ray
Traylor, Homeschool Dad, Author True Riches & Besetting Sin
"This book is appropriate for junior high students through adults.
You can work through the book sequentially or selectively,
depending upon your need. The book reads like a literature text
with plentiful use of literary excerpts, including many from
Scripture, as examples. It also should help familiarize readers
with some great literary works. There are no questions or
assignments as you would find in a course. Instead, it is expected
that the reader will be using it for self-directed education.
Parents might assign particular sections for the student lacking
self-direction, then follow up with a discussion regarding what
they have read." -Cathy Duffy, homeschool review guru
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