Johnston had a large library filled with English classical authors, including poets, which his children used for their literary education.
Its agenda includes promotion of literary education, publication and documentation.
Chiron in the Precepts considered that no child should have a literary education until he had reached the age of seven.
Indeed, it was the pressure from this large and disadvantaged constituency that helped to establish vernacular literary education.
Ostriker, who received her literary education in the 1950s and 1960s, seldom encountered women poets.
After completing her literary education, she taught for two years, and then took up the nursing profession.
After growing up with private tutors and receiving a traditional, literary education, he left home to study and travel.
Lewis looked down at his beer and reflected sadly upon his lack of any literary education.
Madame Chen was also from a scholarly family and received a traditional literary education.
He acquired his literary and theological education in Florence.