Approaches to teaching Woolf's To the lighthouse /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Daugherty, Beth Rigel, Pringle, Mary Beth, 1943-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2001.
Series:Approaches to teaching world literature.
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Online Access:Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: PART ONE: MATERIALS Beth Rigel Daugherty
  • and Mary Beth Pringle
  • Introduction
  • Editions
  • Further Reading for Students
  • Hours in a Library
  • Reference Works, Bibliographies, and Resources
  • Critical Reception
  • Backgrounds and Foregrounds
  • Teaching Aids
  • PART TWO: APPROACHES
  • Introduction
  • How Should One Read To the Lighthouse?
  • Period Reading Practices
  • Teaching To the Lighthouse as a Traditional Novel
  • Janis M. Paul
  • "For Nothing Is Simply One Thing": Knowing the
  • World in To the Lighthouse
  • Mark Hussey
  • Returning to the Lighthouse: A Postmodern Approach
  • Pamela L. Caughie
  • Close Textual Analysis
  • The Language of Fabric in To the Lighthouse
  • Eileen Barrett
  • Reading Provisionally: Narrative Theory and
  • To the Lighthouse
  • Mary Pinkerton
  • "Some Rope to Throw to the Reader": Teaching the
  • Diverse Rhythms of To the Lighthouse
  • Patricia Laurence
  • Successful Classroom Strategies
  • Twenty Years to the Lighthouse: A Teaching Voyage
  • Annis Pratt
  • Reading and Writing: Helping Students Discover
  • Meaning in To the Lighthouse
  • Laura Davis
  • Contemporary Lenses
  • Look Again: Reading To the Lighthouse from an
  • Aesthetic of Likeness
  • Toni A. H. McNaron
  • What Teaching To the Lighthouse Taught Me about
  • Reading Virginia Woolf
  • Louise DeSalvo
  • Reading To the Lighthouse as a Critique of the Imperial
  • Jeanette McVicker
  • Autobiographical Approaches
  • Articulating the Questions, Searching for Answers:
  • How To the Lighthouse Can Help
  • Nancy Topping Bazin
  • From the Dark House to the Lighthouse: The Ramsays
  • as Dysfunctional Family
  • Gerald T. Cobb
  • Transformations: Teaching To the Lighthouse with
  • Autobiographies and Family Chronicles
  • Marcia McClintock Folsom
  • Contextual Approaches
  • To the Lighthouse and Painting
  • Susan Yunis
  • To the Lighthouse and the Publishing Practices
  • of Virginia Woolf
  • Edward Bishop
  • Teaching To the Lighthouse as a Civilian War Novel
  • Karen L. Levenback
  • "I Have Had My Vision": Teaching To the Lighthouse
  • as Kiinstlerroman
  • Bonnie Braendlin
  • Intertextual Approaches
  • Portraits of Artists by Woolf and Joyce
  • Susan Currier
  • Pear Trees beyond Eden: Women's Knowing Reconfigured
  • in Woolfs To the Lighthouse and Hurston's Their Eyes
  • Were Watching God
  • Annette Oxindine
  • Compulsory Heterosexuality and the Lesbian Continuum
  • in To the Lighthouse: A Women's Studies Approach
  • Vara Neverow
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Survey Participants
  • Works Cited
  • Writings of Virginia Woolf
  • Books and Articles
  • Audiovisual Materials
  • Index.