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  1. The Object-Lesson (1958) is a picture book by Edward Gorey. [1] A work of surrealist art and literature, it is typical of Gorey's avant-garde style of storytelling, with Victorian and Edwardian -esque line drawings and settings, each described with a sentence fragment which adds to a larger continuous narrative.

    • Edward Gorey
    • 30 pp
    • 1958
    • 1958
  2. object-lesson.github.ioClassroom 15x

    Classroom 15x. The American secondary school object lesson is a teaching method that emphasizes the use of tangible objects to illustrate abstract concepts. Dating back to the late 19th century, this educational approach aimed to make learning more engaging and practical for students.

  3. Object lessons are a powerful educational tool that engages learners by using physical objects to convey abstract concepts. This teaching method transcends traditional approaches, fostering experiential learning and enhancing understanding. Object lessons can be applied across various disciplines, including science, mathematics, and even morality.

  4. A missing artificial limb, ghostly spectres, and the statue of Corrupted Endeavour all have a place in this enigmatic tale, which combines elements of French surrealism, Japanese haiku, and lots of...

  5. The Object-Lesson. Edward Gorey. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2002 - Fiction - 32 pages. Inspired by Samuel Foote's poem The Grand Panjandrum, this text presents a series of seemingly random and...

  6. Inspired by Samuel Foote's poem, 'The Grand Panjandrum', The Object Lesson presents a stunning series of seemingly random and unrelated events. A missing artificial limb, ghostly spectres and the statue of Corrupted Endeavour all have a place in this enigmatic tale, which combines elements of French surrealism, Japanese haiku and lots of good fun.

  7. The Object-lesson - La biblioteca de Fernando Zóbel | Fundación Juan March. La biblioteca de Fernando Zóbel. The Object-lesson. c1958. Notas. Ilustrado por el autor. Ampliar. Autor. Edward Gorey. Ilustrador. Edward Gorey. Editorial. London: Anthony Blond, c1958. Colecciones. Libros ilustrados. Idioma. Inglés. Materia. Dibujo humorístico.