Literary visions [videorecording] / Maryland Public Television and the Corporation for College Television ; produced by Elizabeth A. Nardone ; directed by Scott Hilton Davis ; written by Diane Harrison.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: S. Burlington, VT : Annenberg/CPB Collection, c1992.Description: 6 videodiscs (ca. 720 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. (in two containers)ISBN:
  • 1576807940
  • 9781576807941
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809 L776
LOC classification:
  • PN59
Contents:
1. First sight: an introduction to literature -- 2. Ways of seeing: responding to literature -- 3. A personal view: the art of the essay -- 4. Reflected worlds: the elements of short fiction -- 5. The story's blueprint: plot and structure in short fiction -- 6. Telling their tales: character in short fiction -- 7. In that time and place: setting and character in short fiction -- 8. The author's voice: tone and style in short fiction -- 9. Suggested meanings: symbolism and allegory in short fiction -- 10. The sum of its parts: theme in short fiction -- 11. The sacred words: the elements of poetry --12. A sense of place: setting and character in poetry --13. Tools of the trade: words and images in poetry -- 14. Seeing anew: rhetorical figures in poetry -- 15. An echo to the sense: prosody and form in poetry -- 16. Distant voices: myth, symbolism, and allusion in poetry -- 17. Artful resonance: theme in poetry -- 18. Playing the part: character and actors in drama -- 19. Patterns of action: plot and conflict drama -- 20. Perspectives on illusion: setting and staging in drama -- 21. The vision quest: myth and symbolism in drama -- 22. A frame for meaning: theme in drama. 23. Casting long shadows: the power of literature -- 24. Continuing vision: the uses of literature.
Hosted by Fran Dorn.Summary: Examines three major genres of literature, short fiction, poetry and drama, and discusses literary elements such as character, plot, symbolism, and voice.Summary: A 26-part telecourse discussing literature and authorship, presented in two 30-minute lessons per videocassette in 5 parts.
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Examines three major genres of literature, short fiction, poetry and drama, and discusses literary elements such as character, plot, symbolism, and voice.

DVD

Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.

24 parts on 6 videodiscs, each part is 30 minutes long.

Hosted by Fran Dorn.

Secondary through college level students.

For private home use or educational use only.

A 26-part telecourse discussing literature and authorship, presented in two 30-minute lessons per videocassette in 5 parts.

1. First sight: an introduction to literature -- 2. Ways of seeing: responding to literature -- 3. A personal view: the art of the essay -- 4. Reflected worlds: the elements of short fiction -- 5. The story's blueprint: plot and structure in short fiction -- 6. Telling their tales: character in short fiction -- 7. In that time and place: setting and character in short fiction -- 8. The author's voice: tone and style in short fiction -- 9. Suggested meanings: symbolism and allegory in short fiction -- 10. The sum of its parts: theme in short fiction -- 11. The sacred words: the elements of poetry --12. A sense of place: setting and character in poetry --13. Tools of the trade: words and images in poetry -- 14. Seeing anew: rhetorical figures in poetry -- 15. An echo to the sense: prosody and form in poetry -- 16. Distant voices: myth, symbolism, and allusion in poetry -- 17. Artful resonance: theme in poetry -- 18. Playing the part: character and actors in drama -- 19. Patterns of action: plot and conflict drama -- 20. Perspectives on illusion: setting and staging in drama -- 21. The vision quest: myth and symbolism in drama -- 22. A frame for meaning: theme in drama. 23. Casting long shadows: the power of literature -- 24. Continuing vision: the uses of literature.

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