Posts Tagged ‘Students’

OU REEL Students: World Literature Today

Sunday, September 11th, 2011


World Literature Today was founded as Books Abroad in 1927 by Roy Temple House, a scholar of vision from the University of Oklahoma. Six times a year, World Literature Today brings you the whole world in every issue. It features interviews and original poetry and fiction, lively essays on writers representing dozens of major and minor languages, special coverage of transnational issues and trends, book reviews that span the globe, authors on books that changed their lives, travel writing, a column on childrens literature, author profiles, and coverage of the other arts, culture, and politics as it intersects with literature.

Why should college students read Beowulf in a World Literature class?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

This is for a task that I have to act like the teacher’s book, and assign students to read in a world class Letteratura.Mi asked if there was any specific reason that someone has to read Beowulf

Why should college students read the Dao De Ching in a World Literature class?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

This is a mission of world literature class, I choose the books for students to read if I were the teacher.

Why Should College Students Read Hamlet In A World Literature Class?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

This is an assignment for a World Literature class, in which i have to act as the teacher and choose books for students to read.

Why Should College Students Read The New Testament In A World Literature Class?

Friday, February 19th, 2010

This is for a World Literature assignment where I have to act like the teacher and pick books for students to read.