ABC: The Alphabetization of the Popular MindBoyars, 1988 - 166 頁 "Our efforts to understand the effect that parchment and seal, ink and pen had on worldview eight hundred years ago led us to the discovery of a paradox: literacy is threatened as much by modern education as by modern communication - and yet, adverse as the side effects of compulsory literacy have been for most of our contemporaries, literacy is still the only bulwark against the dissolution of language into 'information systems'."--Back cover. |
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... Canterbury Tales ( 1386 ) , is the first English author who recognizes the emerging literate mindset of his courtly audience . Defoe , in the Journal of the Plague Year ( 1772 ) , takes into account that the mind of his middle - class ...
... Canterbury Tales ( 1386 ) , is the first English author who recognizes the emerging literate mindset of his courtly audience . Defoe , in the Journal of the Plague Year ( 1772 ) , takes into account that the mind of his middle - class ...
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... Canterbury Tales as a work of literature . By getting them to think about their own literacy , as well as their own connections with the oral tradition , he has brought them face to face with the process of writing fiction . For if ...
... Canterbury Tales as a work of literature . By getting them to think about their own literacy , as well as their own connections with the oral tradition , he has brought them face to face with the process of writing fiction . For if ...
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... Canterbury Tales : Memory and Form . " English Language History 38 ( 1971 ) : 319-28 . The Idea of the Canterbury Tales . Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press , 1976 . Huyghebaert , Nicolas . " Les femmes laïques ...
... Canterbury Tales : Memory and Form . " English Language History 38 ( 1971 ) : 319-28 . The Idea of the Canterbury Tales . Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press , 1976 . Huyghebaert , Nicolas . " Les femmes laïques ...
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