Dickens As an EducatorGood Press, 25.4.2021 - 339 sivua "Dickens As an Educator" by James L. Hughes. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... true in his sympathy with childhood, but that he was a careful and progressive student of the fundamental principles of education. Dickens deals with twenty-eight schools in his writings, evidently with definite purposes in each case ...
... true in his sympathy with childhood, but that he was a careful and progressive student of the fundamental principles of education. Dickens deals with twenty-eight schools in his writings, evidently with definite purposes in each case ...
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... true philosophy, Dickens gave it wings; Froebel gave the thought, Dickens made the thought clear and strong by arousing energetic feeling in harmony with it. Thought makes slow progress without a basis of feeling. Dickens opened the ...
... true philosophy, Dickens gave it wings; Froebel gave the thought, Dickens made the thought clear and strong by arousing energetic feeling in harmony with it. Thought makes slow progress without a basis of feeling. Dickens opened the ...
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... true teacher . He showed this to be true by both positive and negative illustrations . Mr. Marton , the old schoolmaster in Old Curiosity Shop , was a perfect type of a sympathetic teacher . Dr. Strong was " the ideal of the whole ...
... true teacher . He showed this to be true by both positive and negative illustrations . Mr. Marton , the old schoolmaster in Old Curiosity Shop , was a perfect type of a sympathetic teacher . Dr. Strong was " the ideal of the whole ...
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... true sympathy. Esther Summerson is the best type of perfect sympathy to be met with in literature. She expressed the central principle of Dickens's philosophy regarding sympathy when she said: “When I love a person very tenderly indeed ...
... true sympathy. Esther Summerson is the best type of perfect sympathy to be met with in literature. She expressed the central principle of Dickens's philosophy regarding sympathy when she said: “When I love a person very tenderly indeed ...
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... true reverence for individual selfhood is shown in Dombey and Son, David Copperfield, Bleak House, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Our Mutual Friend, and Edwin Drood. The wisdom of studying the subject of nutrition as one of the most ...
... true reverence for individual selfhood is shown in Dombey and Son, David Copperfield, Bleak House, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Our Mutual Friend, and Edwin Drood. The wisdom of studying the subject of nutrition as one of the most ...
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CHAPTER I | |
incidental The fact that his educational principles are revealed chiefly | |
Dickens As an Educator | |
to his novels the preface to his Household Words the educational | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
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