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A young lady who has just completed her Eng Lit degree told Bradley the longest book she's read was The DeVinci Code.
Is it really on the curriculum or would she have read it for simple entertainment?
Is it really on the curriculum or would she have read it for simple entertainment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I tried to answer this the other day, but the 'net had other ideas. The 'Da Vinci Code' was longish - but she has evidently never read a full Dickens novel.
I would like to point out that these were published in weekly instalments and the lowest maidservant would buy them to be read aloud to fellow servants.
Later, we did. of course, read them as full novels. After I borrowed a class set of 'Great Expectations' from Bradford Schools' lending service; I was offered the option of keeping them as we were the only school in Bradford which had borrowed them in years. YET I had no problem in interesting my pupils in the story. Q.E.D.. Expectation is all. Children learn what we face them with.
I would like to point out that these were published in weekly instalments and the lowest maidservant would buy them to be read aloud to fellow servants.
Later, we did. of course, read them as full novels. After I borrowed a class set of 'Great Expectations' from Bradford Schools' lending service; I was offered the option of keeping them as we were the only school in Bradford which had borrowed them in years. YET I had no problem in interesting my pupils in the story. Q.E.D.. Expectation is all. Children learn what we face them with.