[Milton-L] Milton & Pullman (and Blake and Lewis too)
Campbell, W. Gardner
Gardner_Campbell at baylor.edu
Thu Apr 2 13:25:49 EDT 2009
Yes, vital to teach the whole of "Little Women," I think. I do this in my Film, Text, and Culture course in tandem with three film adaptations. It's a book with many surprises.
I'd never thought of doing Milton, Bunyan, Blake, Alcott. "Songs of Innocence and Experience" and "Little Women" side by side? Could be v. interesting. Thanks for the idea.
Gardner
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Yes, Little Women is a wonderful text to teach in relation to Bunyan--and it always surprises students who are expecting a saccharine girls' book, especially if you do the whole thing: Little Women and Good Wives.--Margie
Beth Bradburn wrote:
"Little Women" would make an interesting addition to this already fascinating module.
Beth Bradburn
I've been teaching Pullman for the last few years in a module that runs from Milton, Bunyan and Blake, and it does make pedagogic sense as a little tradition.
Roger
Dr Roger Pooley
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Keele University
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