Literature in Greene
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Greene makes extensive use of literature in her work. As creativity and creative works play an important role in her understanding of education, certain works appear to have had a profound impact on Greene's ownthinking. This table lists several of the works or literature are influential and recur in Greene's work.
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| Title | Author | Type | Greene's Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Man With The Blue Guitar | Wallace Stevens | poem | various |
| The Invisible Man | Ralph Ellison | novel | various |
| "Grand Inquisitor", in The Brothers Karamazov | Fyodor Dostoevsky | novel | various |
| as quoted by Hanna Arendt | René Char | poet | various |
| The Plague | Albert Camus | novel | Releasing Imagination, p 127 |
| As I Grew Older | Langston Hughes | poem | Dialectic of Freedom, p 88 |
Project: Maxine Greene
Radical Phil. Seminar
| Seminar Resources
| Literature in Greene's Work
| Category:Maxine Greene


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