How can graduate students, already poised to pursue tenure-track positions, learn to be as savvy about the institution as they are about their own field's scholarship? This collection of 18 articles e
Nineteen essays by educators discuss various strategies for teaching Collodi's Pinocchio and its adaptations. Some draw upon the story's 19th-century context, while others explore modern critical appr
The third edition of the MLA's widely used Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures features sixteen completely new essays by leading scholars.
The essays in this collection describe ways to introduce the Decameron to undergraduate students. The first part surveys editions and translations, suggests readings, and recommends background stud
To assist nonspecialist instructors in teaching this hallmark of medieval French literature, this volume surveys available editions, a range of secondary studies, and electronic aids to teaching. It a
Damrosch (English and comparative literature, Columbia U.) presents a collection of 32 essays by English, language, and literature professors at universities mostly in the US who discuss the design an