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ENGLISH JOURNAL February 1985 Vol 74 Goodbye Camelot Flannery O'Connor THE CROP
 

ENGLISH JOURNAL February 1985 Vol 74 Goodbye Camelot Flannery O'Connor THE CROP

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Here is ENGLISH JOURNAL February 1985 Vol 74 No 2 published by National Council of Teachers of English.

Issue is used, good condition, light edge wear and rubbing, pen marks and notes on cover, no mailing label, clean, complete, unmarked text, 111 pp. M139az



FEATURES:

Facets: Research You Wish Someone Would Do, Part II - Allison Wilson, Sandra S. Williams, Gene Washington, Ellen E. Deep

Teacher Excellence: A Contemporary Oxymoron? - Daniel Dyer

Levitation, Jokes, and Spin the Bottle: Contemporary Folklore in the Classroom-A Folklorist's View - Elizabeth Radin Simons

Levitation, Jokes, and Spin the Bottle: Contemporary Folklore in the Classroom-A Teacher's View - Jane Juska

Sabbaticals: A Time to Reflect, A Time of Discovery - Norma D. Walrath

Developing an Immunity to Sophomoric Plagiarism: Notetaking Skills - Marjorie Fink Vargas

First Harvest: Flannery O'Connor's "The Crop" - Ruth Fennick

Life without a Department Head: A Morale-ity Tale - Gary Giannelli

Goodbye to Camelot - Carol C. Young

Metamorphosis - Linda L. Robinson

Letter to Mrs. Castings - Jason D. Eslinger

Five Questions for the Study of Literature - Morris Finder

A Bird in the Hand and a Bird in the Bush: Using Proverbs to Teach Skills and Comprehension - Marjorie H. Holden and Mimi Warshaw

Earthseans and Earthteens - Sheila Cunneen

"Not life, but love in death": Oxymoron at the Thematic Heart of Romeo and Juliet - C. Webster Wheelock

To Die at the Top: A Comparison of Housman and Updike - Katherine L. Denman

Desperate in Peoria (How Come Everything We Read Has to Be So Depressing?) - Paula Burns

Harlequin Grammar: A True Classroom Romance - Nancy Goodwin

A Searching Question - Eric H. Christenson

The Literary Magazine as Class Project - Anthony P. Colasurdo

Have License, Will Travel - Carlyn R. Horton

Our Readers Write: Computer Software that Works - Recommended: Wendell Berry - Charles Fothergill

Too Good to Miss - Christina Haas

Departments

Borrowing from Books: Getting New Ideas - Susan T. Bennett and Joan Shiring

Teaching Poetry on the Reservation - Myrna Lynn Vanderberg

Not All Hearts and Flowers - Elizabeth D. Nelms and Ben F. Nelms

Dare to Use Adventure Games in the Language Arts Classroom - Elaine Jarchow and Janey Montgomery

Poem: Teacher, This Is Just to Say-A Variation on a Theme by William Carlos Williams - Charles West

Poem: For the Joads and Their Descendants - Robert Cowser

Poem: A Nurse (who works with dying patients) - Keith Langdon

Poem: Ex-Basketball Player - John Updike

Poem: To an Athlete Dying Young - A. E. Housman

Poem: Angel - Lois Hirshkowitz





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