Om English Literature, and Its Place in Popular Education, an Essay Read Before the National Teachers' Association, Boston, Aug., 1872
This essay, read before the National Teachers Association in Boston in August 1872, explores the place of English literature in popular education. Underwood argues that the study of literature is essential for the development of critical thinking and a well-rounded education. Anyone interested in the history of education or literary studies would find this essay to be a valuable resource.
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