Backgrounds to world literature

Titre
Backgrounds to world literature

Sommaire
Classics have reflected the thinking of ancient times and have shaped the thinking of modern times. Classics are especially important for Christians, who are exhorted to "approve all things that are excellent" (Philippians 1:10) and things of eternal value. "Backgrounds to World Literature" introduces the short story, poetry, and the essay, as well as the traditional literary devices of characterization, plot, theme, setting, figurative language, rhyme, and rhythm.

Date de publication comme intervalle
1992

Classics for Christians. Volume 1.

Description matérielle
500 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.

Edition
Rev. ed.

Note générale
"A Beka book."
 
Includes indexes.

Terme de vedette-matière
Literature -- Collections.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Anderson, Jan.

Résumé
Classics have reflected the thinking of ancient times and have shaped the thinking of modern times. Classics are especially important for Christians, who are exhorted to "approve all things that are excellent" (Philippians 1:10) and things of eternal value. "Backgrounds to World Literature" introduces the short story, poetry, and the essay, as well as the traditional literary devices of characterization, plot, theme, setting, figurative language, rhyme, and rhythm.

Informations de publication
Pensacola, Fla. : Pensacola Christian College, 1992.


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Edmonton Christian HighTRC 808.8 BACTeacher resource30905000089494Teacher Materials