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Katz, Gary M.; Brophy, Alfred L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1975
This article is a survey of institutional affiliations of authors of articles published in Volumes 9 through 20 of the Journal of Counseling Psychology. Trends are reported within this 12-year period, and comparisons are made with earlier surveys by Goodstein and by Bohn. (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Counselors, Institutions, Literature Reviews
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Shachter, Jaqueline – Reading Teacher, 1975
Describes a series of videotaped interviews with children's authors, illustrators, and editors. (RB)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Interviews
Peterson, Gordon – 1979
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work of Hungarian literary critic and philosopher Georg Lukacs to teachers of children's literature. The first half of the paper explores the key ideas in Lukacs's literary theory, including "speciality"--an aspect of reality that falls between the extremes of individuality and universality;…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Critical Reading, Literary Criticism
Ahrens, Joan – 1976
Items listed in this bibliography of biographical materials on writers and poets were selected from the holdings of the Arkansas University library. Organized by geographic region, citations include encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, bibliographies, and directories on British, American and English speaking, European, French, German, Austrian,…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographical Inventories, College Libraries, Library Materials
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. – 1972
Maurice Sendak, illustrator of over 60 books (including 10 he has written), was interviewed by Virginia Haviland, head of the library of Congress Children's Book Section. Topics discussed in this interview include: Sendak's own reaction to books as a child; the role fantasy plays in the lives of children and adults; the recurring symbol in…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Authors, Books
Children's Book Council, New York, NY. – 1975
A biennial compilation of honors awarded in the children's book field, this book includes major international and foreign awards of English-speaking countries. The awards are arranged alphabetically. Each entry includes a brief history of the award and, with a few exceptions, the titles of all winners from the first to the most recent, as of June…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Blaney, Charles D., Ed. – Indiana English Journal, 1974
This special issue of the "Indiana English Journal" is devoted exclusively to the writing of Jesse Stuart. Two of his poems, "John and Ephesus" and "Synthetic Heroes," are included, as well as an interview with Stuart in which his life history, his views on writing in general, and his views on his own writing in…
Descriptors: Authors, Essays, Geographic Regions, Interviews
Fletcher, Winona L. – 1974
An analysis of the works of black playwrights since 1821 (the date of the earliest recorded play) reflects the Afro-American's concern with social revolution and his commitment to revolt. Early forms of protest in black drama revealed the desire to become active members of American society. Following a void in black playwrighting during the…
Descriptors: Authors, Black History, Blacks, Drama
Kline, Lloyd W. – 1974
Getting into print is a matter of writing something that someone else wants to read, and writing it so clearly that it can be read easily and effectively. Some aspiring young authors think that getting published is mainly a matter of knowing the editor. Rather than knowing the editor, you should first know your purpose in writing. Second, know…
Descriptors: Authors, Communication (Thought Transfer), Editing, Periodicals
Holden, William – 1971
Ambiguity can be enjoyed in statements without context, in unclear comparisons, in words often confused, and in casual disorders. In spite of the grammarians' efforts to "disambiguate," it is doubtful that any willful act or combination of acts can eliminate ambiguity, since language is a system of symbols which can stand for one thing or another.…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Authors, Figurative Language, Humor
Geduld, Harry M., Ed. – 1972
Different authors' attitudes toward film are revealed through five different sections of this book: (1) articles, essays, and reviews pertaining to the silent cinema and the transition to sound; (2) general statements on the film medium or filmmakers and their messages; (3) essays dealing with the problems, involvements, and reflections of the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Authors, Film Production, Film Study
Hoffman, Miriam; Samuels, Eva – 1972
A compilation from periodicals, newspapers, and journals over a 21-year period, this volume is a collection of 50 articles by and about contemporary authors of children's books. This book of readings provides background information about the authors and author-illustrators for children's librarians and students of children's literature. Each…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Biographies, Books
Bloom, Lynn Z. – 1976
This essay identifies and illustrates a number of significant features that, in combination, make literary biography a distinct and recognizable genre. Among these are considerations of the various aspects of the composition of literary works, such as sources of inspiration, authors' motives and methods in transforming life into art, and…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Literary Criticism, Literary Genres
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Angrosino, Michael V. – Caribbean Quarterly, 1975
The work of this Trinidadian novelist is an example of a body of literature with much to say to the analyst of social systems. The key concept underlying his work, 'the colonial' is analyzed here through non-fiction, novels, stories, and journal material. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Colonialism, Literary Criticism, Social Problems
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Gindine, Yvette – Caribbean Quarterly, 1975
Reviews and discusses the novels of three satirical novelists who dared to expose the political anarchy ravaging their own society. Historically, satire remains inseparable from the birth of the Haitian novel. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Fiction, Literary Criticism, Literary Mood
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