Culturally rich and diverse literature, comprehensive coverage of the writing process, and strong coverage of arguing about literature describe this anthology. The first five chapters are dedicated to writing and arguing about literature followed by an anthology organized around five themes: Family and Friends; Innocence and Experience; Women ...
The guiding philosophy behind this introduction to fiction is that a reader's personal response to fiction forms the foundation of his or her literary experience. The book relies on engaging selections, a strong emphasis on the writing process, and a visually appealing design to capture students' and instructors' attention. The first four chapters ...
With engaging selections, a strong emphasis on the writing process, and a visually appealing design, this thematically arranged literature anthology is sure to capture students' and instructors' attention. The first five chapters offer comprehensive coverage of reading and writing--including a highly praised Chapter 4: "Interpretation, Evaluation, ...
Exploring Literature invites students to connect with works of literature in light of their own experiences and, ultimately, put those connections into writing. With engaging selections, provocative themes, and comprehensive coverage of the writing process, Madden's anthology is sure to capture the reader's imagination. Exploring Literature opens ...
The guiding philosophy behind this introduction to poetry is that a reader's personal response to poetry forms the foundation of his or her literary experience. The book relies on engaging selections, a strong emphasis on the writing process, and a visually appealing design to capture students' and instructors' attention. The first four chapters ...
For a century and a half, "Town & Country" has celebrated in print the lives of America's elite, and this is one of two books ("The Best Families" is the other) published to commemorate the magazine's 150th anniversary in 1996. It is a photo album of the nation's high society since the mid-19th century, evoking a world of wealth and privilege - ...
In an era when American higher education was dominated by theologians and idealists, Chauncey Wright (1830-75) pioneered the cause of natural evolution and scientific empiricism. C.S. Peirce admired Wright's sheer intellect as superior to his own and to that of William James. Charles Darwin respected a mind "so clear" that he asked him to develop ...
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