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English Composition I: The Writer's Circle, Lesson 3, Part 4, Observing Details: Part 4
directed by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015; produced by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015, Dallas TeleLearning, in English Composition I: The Writer's Circle, Lesson 3, Part 4 (Dallas, TX: Dallas County Community College District, 2006), 1 min
Observing Details explains the importance of observation: describing unique details of a subject and communicating them in sharp, specific terms. Lesson 3, Part 4.
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directed by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015; produced by Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015, Dallas TeleLearning, in English Composition I: The Writer's Circle, Lesson 3, Part 4 (Dallas, TX: Dallas County Community College District, 2006), 1 min
Description
Observing Details explains the importance of observation: describing unique details of a subject and communicating them in sharp, specific terms. Lesson 3, Part 4. Adult College
Field of Study
Language
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015, Dallas TeleLearning
Author / Creator
Julia Dyer, fl. 1996-2015
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Dallas County Community College District
Series
English Composition I: The Writer's Circle
Topic / Theme
Rhetoric
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 by Dallas County Community College District. All Rights Reserved.
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History Through Literature, Parts 1-3, History Through Literature: France
produced by Sandra Butler-Booker, in History Through Literature, Parts 1-3 (Mount Kisco, NY: Guidance Associates, 1990), 1 hour
This still-image program examines French literature from the 16th through the 20th centuries. It offers passages from works by De Cambrai, Henry IV, Descartes, Pascal, Moliere, Racine, Louis XIV, Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo, Balzac, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Proust, Sartre, Camus, and De Beauvoir.
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produced by Sandra Butler-Booker, in History Through Literature, Parts 1-3 (Mount Kisco, NY: Guidance Associates, 1990), 1 hour
Description
This still-image program examines French literature from the 16th through the 20th centuries. It offers passages from works by De Cambrai, Henry IV, Descartes, Pascal, Moliere, Racine, Louis XIV, Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo, Balzac, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Proust, Sartre, Camus, and De Beauvoir.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sandra Butler-Booker
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Guidance Associates
Series
History Through Literature
Topic / Theme
French drama, French people, History, Literature, Commentary and Criticism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1990 by Guidance Associates
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The Joycean Society
directed by Dora Garcia, fl. 2013; produced by Auguste Orts (New York: Grasshopper Film, 2013), 53 mins
James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake has long been considered one of the most difficult texts in the English Language. The Joycean Society is an utterly absorbing and fascinating documentary about a small but dedicated group of Joyce devotees who have been reading the book for the last thirty years – highlighting t...
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directed by Dora Garcia, fl. 2013; produced by Auguste Orts (New York: Grasshopper Film, 2013), 53 mins
Description
James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake has long been considered one of the most difficult texts in the English Language. The Joycean Society is an utterly absorbing and fascinating documentary about a small but dedicated group of Joyce devotees who have been reading the book for the last thirty years – highlighting the significance not just of Joyce’s novel but of the all-consuming power of literature.
Field of Study
Language
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Auguste Orts
Author / Creator
Dora Garcia, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Grasshopper Film
Person Discussed
James Joyce, 1882-1941
Topic / Theme
Reading, Literature
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Grasshopper Film
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Shakespeare: A Day at the Globe
produced by William Furstenberg (Mount Kisco, NY: Guidance Associates, 1977), 29 mins
Examining dramatic works and looking at 17th-century English society, this still-image program introduces the Globe Theatre. The video explores the operations, architecture, and stage design of the theater.
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produced by William Furstenberg (Mount Kisco, NY: Guidance Associates, 1977), 29 mins
Description
Examining dramatic works and looking at 17th-century English society, this still-image program introduces the Globe Theatre. The video explores the operations, architecture, and stage design of the theater.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
William Furstenberg
Date Published / Released
1977
Publisher
Guidance Associates
Person Discussed
William Shakespeare, 1564-1616
Topic / Theme
History, Theater, English literature, Theater buildings
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1977 by Guidance Associates
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