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|a Approaches to teaching Defoe's Robinson Crusoe /
|c edited by Maximillian E. Novak and Carl Fisher.
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|a New York :
|b Modern Language Association of America,
|c 2005.
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|a xxii, 243 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Approaches to teaching world literature ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-237) and index.
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|g Pt. 1.
|t Materials /
|r Maximillian E. Novak and Carl Fisher --
|g Pt. 2.
|t Approaches --
|t Teaching The pilgrim's progress and Robinson Crusoe; or, from filthy mire to the glory of things /
|r Robert Maniquis --
|t Robinson Crusoe and Gulliver's travels : some pedagogical frameworks /
|r Richard Braverman --
|t Robinson Crusoe's parodic intertextuality /
|r Roxanne Kent-Drury and Gordon Sayre --
|t Weber, Watt, and restraint : Robinson Crusoe and the critical tradition /
|r Manuel Schonhorn --
|t Myths of modern individualism : Defoe, Franklin, and Whitman /
|r Geoffrey Sill --
|t Crusoe among the travelers /
|r Paula R. Backscheider --
|t Thank God it's Friday : the construction of masculinity in Robinson Crusoe /
|r George E. Haggerty --
|t Robinson Crusoe and early-eighteenth-century racial ideology /
|r Roxann Wheeler --
|t Teaching the Crusoe trilogy /
|r Robert Markley --
|t Robinson Crusoe as literary art /
|r Timothy C. Blackburn --
|t Messages in bottles : a comparative formal approach to castaway narratives /
|r John Barberet --
|t A semester on Crusoe's island /
|r Matthew Wickman --
|t The Robinsonade : an intercultural history of an idea /
|r Carl Fisher --
|t Reading the hermit's manuscript : The female American and female Robinsonades /
|r Laura M. Stevens --
|t Contexts for Crusoe : colonial adventure and social disintegration /
|r Everett Zimmerman --
|t Teaching contemporary responses to Robinson Crusoe : Coetzee, Walcott, and others in a world literature survey /
|r Charles W. Pollard --
|t Robinson Crusoe in Hollywood /
|r Robert Mayer --
|t Teaching Robinson Crusoe in the introduction to literature course /
|r Christina Sassi-Lehner --
|t "Great labour and difficulty" : Robinson Crusoe as introduction to literary analysis /
|r Anne Chandler --
|t From Beowulf to Virginia Woolf : is there room for Robinson Crusoe in an English literature survey course? /
|r Carl Fisher --
|t Teaching Robinson Crusoe in a survey of the novel course /
|r Maximillian E. Novak --
|t Robinson Crusoe and children's literature /
|r Anne Lundin --
|t Accounting for the self : teaching Robinson Crusoe at a business school /
|r Cheryl L. Nixon.
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|a Defoe, Daniel,
|d 1661?-1731.
|t Robinson Crusoe.
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|x Study and teaching.
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|a Crusoe, Robinson (Fictitious character)
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|a Fisher, Carl,
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|a Created by vimi, 31/10/2005. Updated by rago, 25/09/2008.
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|p For loan
|a University Of Canterbury
|b UC Libraries
|c Central Library
|d Central Library, Level 4
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|e PR 3403 .Z5 .A652 2005
|h Library of Congress classification
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