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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I even said so to John one moonlight evening , but he said what I felt was a draught , and shut the window . I get unreasonably angry with John sometimes . I'm sure I never used to be so sensitive . I think it is due to this nervous ...
I even said so to John one moonlight evening , but he said what I felt was a draught , and shut the window . I get unreasonably angry with John sometimes . I'm sure I never used to be so sensitive . I think it is due to this nervous ...
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And Gregor's old mother , how was she to earn a living with her asthma , which troubled her even when she walked through the flat and kept her lying on a sofa every other day panting for breath beside an open window ?
And Gregor's old mother , how was she to earn a living with her asthma , which troubled her even when she walked through the flat and kept her lying on a sofa every other day panting for breath beside an open window ?
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( He turns to the window . ) RAINA ( anxiously ) : But if you fall ? I shall sleep as if the stones were a feather bed . Goodbye . ( He makes boldly for the window ; and his hand is on the shutter when there is a terrible burst of ...
( He turns to the window . ) RAINA ( anxiously ) : But if you fall ? I shall sleep as if the stones were a feather bed . Goodbye . ( He makes boldly for the window ; and his hand is on the shutter when there is a terrible burst of ...
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Contents
CHAPTER Reading Stories | 3 |
CHAPTER Types of Short Fiction | 19 |
CHAPTER Elements of Fiction | 26 |
Copyright | |
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