Literature: Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and the EssayThis textbook provides students with an approach to literary works that emphasizes the reading process as an active enterprise, involving thought and feeling, as well as the intellectual acts. It introduces the traditional literary elements by means of discussions closely tied to works in each of the four genres: fiction, poetry, drama, and the essay in which the students are asked to return to certain works to reconsider them from different perspectives. Regarding the poetry section two special features are included: a substantial number of poems in translation (35 trans. fr. 8 languages) and a special selection of poetic transformations (the way poets have modified their own and other artists' work by means of. |
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She walked on . The shadows hung from the oak trees to the road like curtains . Then she smelled wood - smoke , and smelled the river , and she saw a steeple and the cabins on their steep steps . Dozens of little black children whirled ...
She walked on . The shadows hung from the oak trees to the road like curtains . Then she smelled wood - smoke , and smelled the river , and she saw a steeple and the cabins on their steep steps . Dozens of little black children whirled ...
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she walked in the traffic Toshiko used to cling fearfully to her companion , but tonight she darted alone between the cars and a moment later had reached the long narrow park that borders the Palace moat . Chidorigafuchi , it is called ...
she walked in the traffic Toshiko used to cling fearfully to her companion , but tonight she darted alone between the cars and a moment later had reached the long narrow park that borders the Palace moat . Chidorigafuchi , it is called ...
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He had on the same suit and the same yellow socks sucked down in his shoes from walking . He crossed the highway and said , “ I knew ... The boy walked lightly by her side , bouncing on his toes . The valise did not seem to be heavy ...
He had on the same suit and the same yellow socks sucked down in his shoes from walking . He crossed the highway and said , “ I knew ... The boy walked lightly by her side , bouncing on his toes . The valise did not seem to be heavy ...
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Contents
CHAPTER Reading Stories | 3 |
CHAPTER Types of Short Fiction | 19 |
CHAPTER Elements of Fiction | 26 |
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