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In the fourth grade, students should be reading about the same amount from "literary" and "informational" texts, according to the standards; in the eighth grade, 45 percent should be literary and 55 percent informational, and by 12th grade, the split should be 30/70.
The Common Core Standards require that by 12th grade, 30percentt of students' readings should be literary and 70percentt should be informational.
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Literature should be, well, literary, we reason – for stimulation of the brain, not other parts.
Yet the proliferation of reading groups tells us that many readers have an appetite for what should be called literary criticism.
And in this context, it is fitting that Peter and Alice should be about literary identity theft: an exploration of the unhappy notoriety of being written about as – and overtaken by – a fictional character.
I should be reading literary fiction – at least, according to Ruth Graham, who wrote this article for The Slate slamming adults like me who were happy to flourish their kids' edition jackets of Harry Potter on the daily commute.
He thinks his parents thought he should be doing literary criticism not poetry, but he doesn't really know, "although my father once said he liked one I wrote about Jim Magennis, the only Ulsterman to win a VC in the last war".
While some scholars question whether fiction should be divided into literary and popular categories, literary fiction is more likely to challenge the reader's expectations, to contain many voices and perspectives, and is "writerly".
Even when he compared the card catalog to a literary agent's Rolodex — bulging with cards that should be entries in literary history — I was unmoved.
A novelist should be judged on literary merit, not on his or her politics, a principle the Nobel committee hasn't always lived up to.
Soon after quoting this, Haffenden comments: "Throughout his adult career Empson maintained consistently anti-censorious views: every issue, he believed, should be available for literary treatment and criticism".
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