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Kitty Burns Florey

Auteur de Sister Bernadette's Barking Dog

11+ oeuvres 1,112 utilisateurs 54 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Kitty Burns Florey

Sister Bernadette's Barking Dog (2006) 735 exemplaires
Souvenir of Cold Springs (2001) 45 exemplaires
Solos (2004) 34 exemplaires
The Writing Master (2012) 34 exemplaires
Real Life (1986) 9 exemplaires
Family Matters (1981) 7 exemplaires
Chez Cordelia (1980) 6 exemplaires
The Garden Path (1983) 6 exemplaires
Vigil for a Stranger (1995) 3 exemplaires
Duet (1987) 3 exemplaires

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Kitty Burns Florey's work grows on me with this book, the second of hers I've read. Script and Scribble complements that book, Sister Bernadette's Barking Dog, particularly nicely. As I make my rounds of the increasingly endangered book store, I'll certainly be on the lookout for more of Ms. Florey's books.
 
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Mark_Feltskog | 6 autres critiques | Dec 23, 2023 |
I'd hoped to use this book as the basis for some lessons (I teach English, among other things, to struggling learners) on diagramming sentences, but it turns out this isn't that kind of book. Kitty Burns Florey does helpfully direct the reader to some books to guide the use of sentence diagramming in the classroom. Sister Bernadette's Barking Dog is a cultural, social and personal history of sentence diagramming in American classrooms. It's the latter dimension of the book--particularly the touching afterward--that makes it such a quick, elegant and enjoyable read.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Mark_Feltskog | 29 autres critiques | Dec 23, 2023 |
Like balancing simple chemical equations and demonstrating Euclidian theorems, diagramming not-too-complex sentences was a sometimes fun part of my schooling in the 1940s and 50s. Kitty Burns Florrey's interesting book brings all that back for a kid like me who wanted to understand how things worked.

Though tree diagrams today might be a better way to demonstrate structure and syntax of an English sentence, diagramming was what we had back then. It showed how a sentence was put together with parts of speech, nouns, adverbs and such. Parts of sentences, clauses and phrases and all, were where some really good sentences might not allow themselves to be diagrammed.

Florrey's diagram examples, especially the two-page ones, are probably the best part of the book. Or maybe the stories about Sister Bernadette's classroom were even better.
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mykl-s | 29 autres critiques | Dec 15, 2023 |
I got this recommendation from rebeccanyc, and picked up a used copy at a local bookshop. It’s an engaging history of how diagramming sentences came to be so in vogue in American grammar schools. I was intrigued by the topic because I distinctly remember having to diagram sentences around the fourth or fifth grade, and I remember really liking it. It appeals to my sense of order and slotting things into their appropriate places. My memory of exactly how to diagram has faded, however, and I had hoped this book would fill in the gaps. It didn’t really do that, because there isn’t much detail about the nuts and bolts of diagramming. That was a disappointment but overall I’m happy to know more about how diagramming sentences came to be. Florey peppers the book liberally with very engaging side notes about authors like Gertrude Stein and others whose prose is virtually impossible to diagram. Having only read a little bit of Stein, I’d have to agree on that point!… (plus d'informations)
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rosalita | 29 autres critiques | Nov 9, 2022 |

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