English Authors Posters
Thomas Klise
This poster series was developed to introduce students to the great names and faces of English literature. The posters represent an entire alphabet...
View full detailsThis poster series was developed to introduce students to the great names and faces of English literature. The posters represent an entire alphabet...
View full detailsThe Romantic writers plunged beneath the surface of life into the fires of the unconscious in search of truth, and they captured that truth in a po...
View full detailsDuring the early eighteenth century, the English poet Alexander Pope wrote: “One truth is clear: Whatever is, is right.” With that line, Pope desc...
View full detailsFrom the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1952, there were slightly more than fifty years, but what a world ...
View full detailsThis magnificent five-part series offers a look at the history of English literature from the 1600s to the 20th century. Through colorful photograp...
View full detailsNick Adams was the hero of Hemingway’s first work and the prototype of such later Hemingway heroes as Jake Barnes, Frederic Henry, and Harry Morgan...
View full detailsThis program provides a touching portrait of Franz Kafka, whose influence on Western literature grows more intense with the passage of time. It off...
View full detailsThere exist many and excellent reasons for calling William Faulkner the greatest American novelist of the 20th century. He approached his material ...
View full detailsThis program traces the life and work of Emily Dickinson, and explores the world in which Dickinson lived. Each section is accompanied by a compreh...
View full detailsThe complete English Literature transparency program series includes English Literature of the 17th Century, English Literature of the 18th Century...
View full detailsSince the dawn of literature, no writer has matched the combination of dramatic genius and popular appeal that we find in William Shakespeare. This...
View full detailsTo many, Robert Frost might come across as a lyricist of nature, a 20th century James Russell Lowell. His stubborn traditional form, however, often...
View full detailsThe novels of John Steinbeck form an epic to the American loser, and the saga of Steinbeck’s losers is a chronicle of exile and hardship. Out of th...
View full detailsIn the long story that is English literature there is no one quite like Charles Dickens, and his appeal to readers remains as strong today as it wa...
View full detailsThe complete American Literature transparency program series includes American Literature From 1620 to 1820, American Literature From 1820 to 1865,...
View full detailsThe literature of the United States following World War II was, in many ways, a product of that war, mirroring a fact that the war had so clearly e...
View full detailsThis program offers 50 activities designed to reinforce student understanding of terms like plot, conflict, character, flashback, foreshadowing, po...
View full detailsWalt Whitman was the first American to take the common experience of man as the very source of high poetry. His masterpiece Leaves of Grass is mor...
View full detailsThis program provides a bright and thoughtful analysis of five of Shakespeare’s most important and influential plays: Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Romeo...
View full details“Show me a hero,” Scott Fitzgerald once said, “and I’ll write you a tragedy.” And while Fitzgerald’s life was as heroic as any he ever created for ...
View full detailsFour hundred years ago, there lived in England an actor, poet, and playwright named William Shakespeare. This superb two-part set offers a look at ...
View full detailsShakespeare’s Hamlet is a work of drama and movement, full of stalking ghosts and fencing matches, pirate ships and dark castles. Despite this cons...
View full detailsThis presentation of the life and works of George Orwell offers a portrait of a political writer whose major themes are man and his state, surely a...
View full detailsWhen The Great Gatsby appeared in 1925, it was hailed by T.S. Eliot as the first step forward in American fiction since Henry James, and the interv...
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