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"The unexamined life is not worth living." Socrates

 A Separate Peace

by John Knowles

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    Research Sites

    Trackstar: John Knowles' A Separate Peace

    Go beyond the plot to learn more about A Separate Peace, a modern classic by John Knowles. This educational research track augments the setting of the novel and includes John Knowles own thoughts about his novel.

    John Knowles on A Separate Peace

    This link is the first part of a series of reflections by John Knowles.  Knowles graduated from  Exeter in 1945 and is the author of A Separate Peace.

    A Separate Peace by John Knowles (a student essay)

    An essay on the rites of passage in John Knowles’ A Separate Peace.

    Vocabulary List for A Separate Peace by John Knowles

    An on-line vocabulary list with definitions provided.

    Banned Books On-Line

    This is a special exhibit of books that have been the objects of censorship or censorship attempts. The books featured here, ranging from Ulysses to Little Red Riding Hood, have been selected from the indexes of the On-line Books Page. (See that page for over 10,000 more on-line books!)

     The On-Line Books Page

    This is the page mentioned in the Banned Books On-Line site listed above.

    A Separate Peace Study Guide (created by students)

    This is a study guide for A Separate Peace created by the students and teachers of the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District and the English Department of Calhoun High School.


     

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