This classroom guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson is the third in a growing series of Craig's Notes Classroom Guides for teachers of literature. The Emerson guide is a bit different from the others, however. To begin, it is the first of three unique guides devoted to the American Transcendentalists. The Emerson guide is an outgrowth of a collaboration between Candace R. Craig and James D. Reid, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Metropolitan State University of Denver. Reid's scholarly work includes publications on Kant in world-class journals, such as The Kantian Review and The Review of...
This classroom guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson is the third in a growing series of Craig's Notes Classroom Guides for teachers of literature. The Emerson...
A Classroom Guide to Henry David Thoreau is the fifth in an ongoing series of Craig's Notes Classroom Guides. It includes all of the features that make each of Craig's guides thorough, practical and insightful, with chapter commentary, ready-to-copy exploratory questions, tests, vocabulary, literary activities, projects, writing ideas, and more. Like its counterpart, A Classroom Guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson, it is well suited for college and high-school classrooms alike and incorporates social, political, philosophical, and environmental themes in ways that assist instructors across...
A Classroom Guide to Henry David Thoreau is the fifth in an ongoing series of Craig's Notes Classroom Guides. It includes all of the features that mak...