Peroration by David Blakesley . . .
2001 witnessed the second edition of this already classic work. In celebration of this new edition and TWI's digital debut, we present here a symposium—begun before a packed house at the Conference on College Composition and Communication in Denver in March 2001—on what the writers of each chapter of this new edition learned as they updated chapters from the first edition. In some cases, new authors have joined the effort. Everyone involved, like most in TWI's audience, recognizes that at the very least the future of writing instruction rests on its rich and varied past, ranging from the texts of antiquity to the postmodern, digitized present, and onward to our possible future histories.
A Short History of Writing Instruction from Ancient Greece to Modern America, 2nd Edition. Ed. James J. Murphy. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001. ISBN: 1-880393-30-1.344 pages. $34.50.
In the Table of Contents below, the author's chapter title is highlighted. Clicking on that title will bring you to each's reflection on how our possible future histories have written themselves in the years since the first edition of A Short History of Writing Instruction first appeared.
Table of Contents
Chapter Number
Introduction
I
Ancient Greek Writing Instruction
Richard Leo Enos
II
The Key Role of Habit in Roman Writing Instruction
James J. Murphy
III
Writing Instruction from Late Antiquity to the Twelfth Century
Carol Dana Lanham
IV
The Teaching of Poetic Composition in the Later Middle Ages
Marjorie Curry Woods
V
Rhetoric and Writing in the Renaissance
Don Paul Abbott
VI
Writing Instruction in Great Britain: the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Linda Ferreira-Buckley and Winifred Bryan Homer
VII
From Rhetoric to Composition: The Teaching of Writing in America to 1900
Elizabethada A. Wright and S. Michael Halloran
VIII
A Century of Writing Instruction in School and College English
Catherine L. Hobbs and James A. Berlin
Epilogue: Observations on Some Possible Future Histories
Appendix: Glossary of Key Terms
Contributors
Index
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