Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Six Selections From Irving's Sketch-Book: With Notes, Questions, Etc. For Home and School Use
The writer studied should become a friend, a com panion for indeed there is something of companion ship between the author and the reader. The main facts of his life should be given; but the students should collect additional ones, and by means of them and of familiar talks by their teacher, there should be presented simply, but vividly, the man and the author.
The general intent and the particular meaning of the writer in the extracts studied should be made very clear pupils should be encouraged to make criticisms, and to ask questions; they should be made to repro duce passages in fresh words, and to write out the story or tell it orally as brie?y as possible. Words ought to be defined, sentences analyzed, obscure ex pressions simplified, and numerous questions asked to lead pupils to use the knowledge they already possess, and to search for other items that will make interesting the pieces selected for study.
Reading aloud will, of course, form a part of many exercises, and it is a most valuable test of a scholar's comprehension of any selection. The recitation of the finest passages will afford a pleasant variety in the work.
Too much is often expected of young students, and often too little may seem to be accomplished; but the habits formed will be of practical value in most other studies in school or college. To get the general mean ing, to understand in detail, and to be able to present clearly to another mind what we have mastered, are always important as a discipline, and constitute a sure test of success.
To the liberal and enterprising publishing house (g. P. Putnam's Sons) whose name has been most honora bly connected with the publication of Irving's works during the past thirty years, warm thanks are due for the courtesy with which they have accorded the privi lege of issuing in the present form these six delightful Sketches. Every student should possess the complete volume containing Irving's thirty-two sketches by the same publishers.
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