Perspectives on English : essays to honor W. Wilbur Hatfield / Edited by Robert C. Pooley.

Author/creator National Council of Teachers of English
Other author Pooley, Robert C. (Robert Cecil), 1898-1978, editor.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, [1960]
Descriptionviii, 328 pages : portrait ; 22 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction: W. Wilbur Haftield, by R. C. Pooley.--Prologue: Common bond, by R. M. Weeks.--Let them all read, by H. K. Mackintosh.--The teaching of literature in secondary schools, by M. C. Sheridan.--Shall they inherit the realms of gold? By T. C. Pollock.--Teaching the introductory college course in literature, by J. C. Gerber.--Cultivating literary audiences, by L. Grey.--Teaching the art of listening, by H. A. Anderson.--Speak the speech! By H. M. Adams.--Freshman composition and the tradition of rhetoric, by P. G. Perrin.--Linguistic science and the teaching of English, by C. C. Fries.--Developing a love of good reading, by D. V. Smith.--On reading literature, by P. Farmer.--The hazards of semiliteracy, by S. S. Center.--The search for standards, by L. B. Cook.--Custom serves for reason, by M. A. Neville.--The teaching of literature in American high schools, 1865-1900, by J. Mersand.
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General note--The continuing education of the teacher of English, by H.W. Hartley.--The pedant and some other characters in his profession, by B. Harris. --Epilogue: The English teacher, by L. La Brant.
Bibliography noteBibliographical footnotes.
LCCN 60014122

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