A Literature Of Their Own
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Revised and expanded edition with a new introduction and postscript, published to coincide with Elaine Showalter's new hardback, A JURY OF HER PEERS
Dorothy Canfield Fisher fut une autrice américaine influente du début du XXe siècle, dont l'œuvre abordait des thèmes tels que l'éducation, la justice sociale et l'égalité. Elle insuffla à ses créations littéraires une forte conviction pour l'égalité des genres et des races. Sa défense de l'éducation tout au long de sa vie et ses contributions au développement de la petite enfance ont façonné non seulement les goûts littéraires, mais aussi la conscience sociale. Son impact s'est étendu au-delà du domaine littéraire, laissant une marque indélébile dans la société américaine.






Revised and expanded edition with a new introduction and postscript, published to coincide with Elaine Showalter's new hardback, A JURY OF HER PEERS
'Was heißt hier Feigling!' - Jeden Mittwoch hofft Katrin, ganz schnell krank zu werden, denn dann steht Sportunterricht auf dem Stundenplan. Am schlimmsten findet sie Bockspringen, denn der Bock erscheint ihr größer und größer, je näher sie ihm kommt. Abe
A guidebook for all teachers of English and American literature in higher education. Drawing on 40 years of international teaching experience, author Elaine Showalter inspires instructors to make their classroom practice as intellectually exciting as their research.
For all of her nine years, fragile Elizabeth Ann has heard her Aunt Frances refer in whispers to her "horrid Putney cousins." But when her aunt can no longer care for her, Elizabeth Ann must leave her sheltered life to live in the wilds of Vermont with those distant relatives. In the beginning, Elizabeth Ann is shocked by country living—pets are allowed to sleep in the house and children are expected to do chores! But with country living comes independence and responsibility, and in time, Elizabeth Ann finds herself making friends and enjoying her new family. When the year is up and Aunt Frances comes to get her niece, she finds a healthier, prouder girl with a new name—Betsy—and a new outlook on life. Understood Betsy has delighted generations of young readers since it was first published by Henry Holt and Company in 1917.