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A series of lectures offers practical guidance for teaching literature, insisting that instruction must respect the limits of language and principally aim to awaken students' imagination and emotions rather than merely transmit examinable facts. The text diagnoses common obstacles teachers encounter, recommends foundational and preliminary classroom exercises, and emphasizes the inspirational use of reading. It provides focused approaches to prose, the novel, and drama including a detailed study of Macbeth, and treats criticism, literary workmanship, biography, voluntary reading, and methods of assessment, illustrated by concrete classroom examples and pedagogical counsel.

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Arlo Bates

Arlo Bates was an American author and educator known for his diverse contributions to literature, including fiction, essays, and pedagogical works. His notable titles include "A Book o' Nine Tales," which showcases his skill in storytelling, and "Love in a Cloud: A Comedy in Filigree," reflecting his flair for humor and wit. Bates also engaged deeply with the craft of writing and literature, as seen in his instructional texts such as "Talks on Teaching Literature" and "Talks on Writing English." His works often explore themes of society and human nature, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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