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Smith, H. H. (1960). Does the study of short stories increase social sensitivity in eleventh grade students? Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_historic_akp4931
"A country's literature is its body of artistic writings. The writings are the product of its citizens who feel compelled to convey to other people their ideas, beliefs, and conviction. Excellent literature has universal appeal which will stand the test of time. The authors of this lasting and permanent literature leave records of what men, for many years, have found to be good or bad about life. A knowledge of this literature brings the reader into contact with all phases of man's life and gives him a panorama of human experiences. An understanding of literature reveals the heights, depths, and routine of living"--Introduction.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 30-31).
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Florida State University
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FSU_historic_akp4931
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Smith, H. H. (1960). Does the study of short stories increase social sensitivity in eleventh grade students? Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_historic_akp4931