Writing and Literature in the Secondary SchoolEdward J. Gordon Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - 295 Seiten |
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... story forms a good part of any student's creative out- put , and sometimes the stories , growing from the most common- place of commonplace relationships , are excellent . It is true that the general picture one gets of roommates when ...
... story forms a good part of any student's creative out- put , and sometimes the stories , growing from the most common- place of commonplace relationships , are excellent . It is true that the general picture one gets of roommates when ...
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... stories about life in Academia fall into two opposite groups , the cynical and dis- illusioned story on the one hand and , on the other , the optimistic and happy one . Both types of tale are opposite sides of the same coin insofar as ...
... stories about life in Academia fall into two opposite groups , the cynical and dis- illusioned story on the one hand and , on the other , the optimistic and happy one . Both types of tale are opposite sides of the same coin insofar as ...
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... story should have unity of effect is a saying which is so trite that beginners are inclined to forget how true it is . These last three stories might serve to indi- cate this . The first of them would have been completely ruined if it ...
... story should have unity of effect is a saying which is so trite that beginners are inclined to forget how true it is . These last three stories might serve to indi- cate this . The first of them would have been completely ruined if it ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
a committee | 18 |
The Subject Matter of Writing Hart Leavitt | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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