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  1. 28 de jun. de 2023 · Illuminating excerpts of short fiction, poetry, plays, and essays — both classic and contemporary — highlight standard literary forms and devices including plot, myth, setting, and character.

  2. Episode Description. This episode of Literary Vision focuses on the importance of character development in literature. Host Fran Dorn explains that characters carry the plot of the story. Also, readers find themselves often reflected in characters, which creates a stronger connection to the text.

  3. A video instructional series on American poetry for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; 13 one-hour video programs. The Spotlight on Voices & Visions explores the lives and works of 13 of America’s most famous modern poets. Click on a poet’s name to start your exploration.

  4. 15 de ago. de 2020 · Following the trends of social, political and philosophical thinking of the time, literary critics and theorists of various tendencies tend to read literary images as representatives of some social classes, psychological types or ethnic groups and to make their evaluations accordingly.

  5. This episode begins with Fran Dorn introducing how meaningful literature can be for a person. The introduction is followed by dramatic readings of several works from the following writers: Ernest Gaines, Daniel Halpern, Shakespeare, Tillie Olsen, XJ Kennedy, Sophocles, Anne Sexton, Stevie Smith, and Lucille Clifton.

  6. Literary Visions. 1 temporada • Finalizado. 5 han añadido esta serie. Ningún comentario + Añadir a la lista por ver. Ver ahora ... Ways of Seeing: Responding to Literature; S01 | E03. Personal View: The Art of the Essay; S01 | E04. Reflected Worlds: The Elements of Short Fiction; S01 | E05. The Story's Blueprint: Plot and Structure in ...

  7. 1 de may. de 1992 · Literary Visions. Rating: 3 of 5. Hosted by Fran Dorn, this new series from the Annenberg/CPB Collection examines three major genres of literature-short fiction, poetry, and drama-and discusses literary elements such as character, plot, symbolism, and voice.