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ISBN: 1026029406

ISBN13: 9781026029404

A Teacher's Avocations

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"A Teacher's Avocations" is an insightful collection of essays and addresses by Charles B. Wright, reflecting the intellectual and cultural life of an American educator at the turn of the twentieth century. This work serves as a testament to the life of the mind, gathering together various writings that explore the deep connections between literature, teaching, and personal scholarship. Wright, a long-time professor, uses these pages to meditate on the various pursuits that sustain an educator beyond the formal duties of the classroom, emphasizing the importance of intellectual curiosity and the refining influence of the humanities.

The volume offers a rich exploration of New England academic traditions, characterized by a devotion to classical learning and the civilizing power of the written word. Within these essays, readers will find thoughtful discussions on the craft of teaching, the value of literary study, and the evolving role of higher education in society. Written with grace, wit, and a profound sense of purpose, "A Teacher's Avocations" provides a window into the pedagogical ideals of a past era while remaining relevant to anyone interested in the enduring dialogue between education and the human experience. It is a significant work for those interested in educational history, literary criticism, and the personal reflections of a dedicated scholar.

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