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English: Composition and Literature
by W. F. (William Franklin) Webster
- Language
- EN
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- EPUB
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Published in the late 19th century, "English: Composition and Literature" by W. F. Webster serves as a textbook aimed at high school students learning the principles of effective written communication. The work emphasises the importance of clarity and engagement in expressing ideas, covering various discourse forms such as narration, description, exposition, argument, and persuasion. It provides guidance on selecting appropriate subjects, structuring narratives, and employing language effectively to convey meaning. The book reflects an educational approach centred on developing both intellectual and emotional aspects of writing, advocating for a methodical teaching process that integrates comprehension with composition skills.
The initial chapters highlight the necessity of approaching language as a means to construct coherent wholes, rather than merely correcting errors or practicing isolated exercises. Webster stresses that the best work results when students combine their understanding and feelings to produce complete, expressive compositions. This work exemplifies pedagogical methods of the period, focusing on systematic development of writing and literary appreciation for secondary education.
The initial chapters highlight the necessity of approaching language as a means to construct coherent wholes, rather than merely correcting errors or practicing isolated exercises. Webster stresses that the best work results when students combine their understanding and feelings to produce complete, expressive compositions. This work exemplifies pedagogical methods of the period, focusing on systematic development of writing and literary appreciation for secondary education.
From the opening pages
interest has been enlisted by making each exercise contribute directly to the construction of some whole. Only in the range of the spiritual are we twenty years behind time, trying to get the best construction by compulsion. It is quite time that we recognized that the best work in composition can be done, not while the pupil is correcting errors in the use of language which he never dreamed of, nor while he is writing ten similes or ten periodic sentences, but when both intellect and feeling combine and work together to produce some whole. Then into the construction of this whole the pupil will throw all his strength, using the most apt comparisons, choosing the best words, framing adequate sentences, in order that the outward form may worthily present to others what to himself has appeared worthy of expression. There are some persons who say that other languages are taught by the word and sentence method; then why not English? These persons overlook the fact that we are leaving that method as rapidly as possible, and adopting a more rational method which at once uses a language to communicate thought. And they overlook another fact of even greater importance: the pupil entering the high school is by no means a beginner in English. He has been using the language ten or twelve years, and has a fluency of expression in English which he cannot attain in German throughout a high school and college course. The conditions under which vi a pupil begins the study of German in a high school and the study of English composition are entirely dissimilar; and a conclusion based upon a fancied analogy is worthless. It is preferable, then, to practice the construction of wholes rather than the making of exercises; and it is best at the beginning to study the different kinds of wholes, one at a time, rather than all together. No one would attempt to teach elimination by addition and subtraction, by comparison and by substitution, all together; nor would an instructor take up heat, light, and electricity together. In algebra, or physics, certain great principles underlie the whole subject; and these appear and reappear as the study progresses through its allied parts. Still the best results are obtained by taking up these several divisions of the whole one after another. And in English the most certain and definite results are secured…
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