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Grendel an introduction

John Gardner 1933-1982 Gardner was the son of an English teacher (mother) and a preacher/dairy farmer (father). Gardner’s younger brother, Gilbert, died in an accident when he was hit by a tractor. John was the driver. Most famous for Grendel, Gardner has written numerous works of full-length fiction, short stories, poetry, and literary criticism. Won the 1976 National Book Critics Award. Gardner died in 1982 in a motorcycle accident only 2 miles from his home in rural Pennsylvania: he had been drinking. He was buried next his brother.

Things to look for… Characterization and how characters interact with each other The differing/shifting philosophies of key characters Allusions and how to they enhance the text Note how Grendel connects to other works (think back to Foster’s introduction: memory) Where is it similar? Where is it different? Why? Structure? POV? Characterization? Tone? etc. Literary devices: notice them, label them, and think about why they are there…

Deadlines and tasks Check out a book ASAP Tomorrow we will discuss how to set up your Reader’s Journal and provide you with some guiding questions Read chapters 1-5 by Monday, 9/28/15 Read the whole novel by Monday, 10/5/15