Literary Treks: Characters on the MoveBloomsbury Academic, 2003 - 212 pages Offering a wealth of maps and geographic routes for 28 books, this guide illustrates how to teach with literary maps, taking students on a journey through real and imaginary terrains. Entries span a range of genres and literary formats (including novels, dramas, and diaries); each follows a book's protagonist through space and time, covering places visited as well as historical figures, customs, cultures, and events. |
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... reading with map study . By examining copies of maps before the reading of a difficult text , students witness on paper the challenges of long journeys such as the rocket flight from London to the rugged American Southwest in Brave New ...
... reading map of one of the most complicated literary treks , Moby Dick , instructs the reader on the demanding , sometimes life - threatening job of the nineteenth- century whaler . By pointing out the lengthy voyage of the Pequod as it ...
... reading , the maps can help disad- vantaged readers better understand the stories and settings of a book , which will significantly enhance any student's reading experience . Instruction on marking maps with notes and arrows will help ...
Contents
The Diary of a Young Girl | 1 |
Bless Me Ultima | 11 |
Brave New World | 19 |
Copyright | |
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