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ISBN: 1882514459
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Pub Date: 07/01/2008
Publisher: Greenleaf Press
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Our high school study of literature runs in parallel to our study of history. While our tenth grade students are studying medieval history, we also have them study medieval literature. Studying the two subjects together makes each class a richer experience.
This inductive study focuses on the texts and gives detailed reading assignments, observation questions, and discussion questions. The book is intended to guide a parent and student, teacher and student, or tutor and student as they read the important works of literature from Anglo-Saxon poetry and Beowulf to Chaucer and Hamlet. The final work studied in the guide is
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
which allows the students to compare and contrast the Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern world views.
The text, analysis, and discussion questions are all written from a biblical, Christian worldview.
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