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Literary criticism

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16 February 2003, 06:26 PM
Ana Mafalda
Literary criticism
I'm very confused on how to place Bradbury within the acceptance among the experts on literature. The information I have doesn't clarify how he is seen. I also don't know if he is studied at schools in language classes or literature classes. Can you help me?


ana
16 February 2003, 08:12 PM
Mr. Dark
I don't have immediate access to any kind of figures, but know that Farenheit 451 and Martian Chronicles are widely read in high school and college English courses. Short stories (such as "The Veldt," "All Summer in a day," and a few others are pretty widely anthologied in English text books in some junior high school texts -- in addition to High School.

His popularity in the public reading realm and in community/library reading events is very high, also.
16 February 2003, 10:30 PM
lmskipper
I have taught many of his short stories as well as The Martian Chronicles in my seventh grade literature classes. They all went very well, and students then borrowed some of his other books from me to read on their own, such as Something Wicked, The Halloween Tree, and Fahrenheit 451.
17 February 2003, 12:20 AM
Nard Kordell
Bradbury considers himself entirely self taught in the Libraries.....

Teachers who helped him immensely, were also his personal friends...

Writers like, Leigh Brackett, who went on to write 'The Empire Strikes Back' for the screen...

Edmond Hamilton, the great science fiction writers of the 30's and 40's...

And others.....

Plus his loves of Jules Verne, Edgar Allen Poe, Charles Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson, the essays of George Bernard Shaw, etc etc etc etc etc......
22 February 2003, 02:11 PM
barnes
I'm writing a research paper on Ray due Tuesday, and I'm having a lot of trouble finding literary criticisms that coincide with my theme. I am specifically covering "Human�s values are tested when faced with menacing situations brought upon by such conditions as increasingly new technology and changes in what is viewed as right and wrong. By combining aspects of science fiction and style, Ray Bradbury creates tales involving the effect of abnormal situations on the values a human withholds". ANY help at all would be great. Until then, I'll keep working at it.
22 February 2003, 04:35 PM
Ana Mafalda
From whom is the quotation you present on your posting I cannot help without knowing it


ana