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English literature and life / N.K. Singh & I.A. Khan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mumbai. Global Publications; 2012.Edition: 1st ed. 2012Description: 268 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-80833-76-7
DDC classification:
  • 23 820.9 SIN
Contents:
1. Literature and life 2. Development of literature in school life 3. The novel and the common school 4. Thoughts by Mr. Froude 5. Equality 6. Method of handling literature 7. A night in the garden of the tuilekies 8. English volunteers during the late invasion 9. Modern fiction 10. Simplicity 11. What is your culture to me? 12. Literature and school life 13. Literature in England
Summary: When literature is found in the grades it is probable that in many cases it owes its place not so directly to any of the causes so far named as to a mingling of two others. These, however, may themselves be traced to the recognition of wider boundaries to life and the need of adjusting ourselves to the new conditions, - the same general cause that has been operative in giving great space to the sciences and in making over our methods of historical study.
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1. Literature and life
2. Development of literature in school life
3. The novel and the common school
4. Thoughts by Mr. Froude
5. Equality
6. Method of handling literature
7. A night in the garden of the tuilekies
8. English volunteers during the late invasion
9. Modern fiction
10. Simplicity
11. What is your culture to me?
12. Literature and school life
13. Literature in England

When literature is found in the grades it is probable that in many cases it owes its place not so directly to any of the causes so far named as to a mingling of two others. These, however, may themselves be traced to the recognition of wider boundaries to life and the need of adjusting ourselves to the new conditions, - the same general cause that has been operative in giving great space to the sciences and in making over our methods of historical study.

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