Joan F. Kaywell


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  1. What Life's All About:
    Group Reading of Selected Adolescent Literature and Thornton Wilder’s Our Town - Bonnie O. Ericson

  2. Oliver Twist and the Orphans of Young Adult Literature
    Virginia Monseau

  3. Teaching The Crucible with Historical Young Adult Fiction
    Patricia P. Kelly

  4. Going to the Dogs: Dogs, Owners, and Loyal Connections in Books for Adolescents

    Pamela Sissi Carroll (The Call of the Wild, The Incredible Journey, Where the Red Fern Grows, Sounder)

  5. My Antonia: A Search for the American Dream
    Barbara G. Samuels and Mary Santerre

  6. Young and Black in America: Native Son, A Lesson Before Dying, and the Realities of Race
    Leila Christenbury

  7. The Outcast in Literature: The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Related YA Novels
    Teri S. Lesesne

  8. Paying Debts Characters Never Promised in Young Adult Literature, 1 Henry IV, and Pride and Prejudice
    Patricia L. Daniel and Elizabeth M. Tuten

  9. Using Adolescent Literature to Enhance the Reading of Craven’s I Heard The Owl Call My Name: Problems and Issues in Using Literature about Indian Peoples
    Lois T. Stover & Connie S. Zitlow

  10. From Here to There and Back Again: Magic and Reality in The Once and Future King and The Dark Is Rising Series
    Carolyn Lott

  11. Only the Nose Knows Cyrano de Bergerac and Related Young Adult Books
    Rebecca Joseph

  12. Dr. Faustus and Young Adult Literature: Selling One's Soul to the Devil
    Joan F. Kaywell & Marshall A. George

  13. Antigone and Young Adult Literature: Perspectives on Courage
    Elizabeth L. Watts

  14. Biographies in the Classroom: Who am I and How do I find my way?
    Jean E. Brown & Elaine C. Stephens (Black Boy, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Malcolm X)
ADOLESCENT LITERATURE AS A COMPLEMENT TO THE CLASSICS

Volume IV

Joan F. Kaywell, Editor, University of South Florida
Expose your students to literature in a way that is both meaningful and relevant by using young adult literature in conjunction with the classics.
2000 Paperbound 296pp ISBN 1-929024-04-5 Order #480 $12.95


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  1. Exploring Censorship, Exploring the Future: Fahrenheit 451 and Young Adult Literature
    Bonnie O. Ericson

  2. A Study of Themes: The Grapes of Wrath and Five Young Adult Novels
    Ted Hipple

  3. Helping Students to Find Something Permanent in Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men
    Kelly Chandler

  4. Enlivening Canonical Poetry with Young Adult Literature
    Pamela Sissi Carroll

  5. Intertextualities: The Tempest in Morning Girl, Lizard, and In Summer Light
    John Noell Moore

  6. Race, Racism, and Racial Harmony: Using Classic and Young Adult Literature to Teach Othello, the Moor of Venice
    Leila Christenbury
  7. The Journey Towards Home: Connecting White Lilacs and A Raisin in the Sun
    Janet Allen

  8. The Theme of Belonging in Jane Eyre and Young Adult Literature
    Pam B. Cole

  9. Is the Dream Still Impossible?: Using Young Adult Literature from Diverse Hispanic Cultures to Illuminate Themes in Don Quixote
    Connie S. Zitlow and Lois T. Stover

  10. Love and Sacrifice: Young Adult Literature and A Tale of Two Cities
    Patricia L. Daniel

  11. War! What Is It Good For? A Farewell to Arms and Young Adult War Novels
    Teri S. Lesesne

  12. The Return of the Vampire: Dracula and Young Adult Literature
    Rosemary Oliphant Ingham

  13. From Survival to Success: Moving from The Call of the Wild to I Have a Dream Using Young Adult Literature
    Joan F. Kaywell

  14. Laughing with Thurber and Young Adult Literature
    Jeffrey S. Kaplan








ADOLESCENT LITERATURE AS A COMPLEMENT TO THE CLASSICS

Volume III

Joan F. Kaywell, Editor, University of South Florida
Expose your students to literature in a way that is both meaningful and relevant by using young adult literature in conjunction with the classics.
1997 Paperbound 296pp ISBN 0-926842-61-7 Order #470 $12.95


Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Classics, Volumes 1 and 2, are no longer available.


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