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Analyzing English Grammar / Thomas P. Klammer
Titre : Analyzing English Grammar Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Thomas P. Klammer, Auteur ; Muriel R. Schulz, Auteur ; Angela Della Volpe, Auteur Editeur : Longman Inc Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 421 p. Format : 23.5 x 17.8 x 2 cm (0.68 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-205-25252-7 Note générale : This advanced grammar text encourages students to think critically about grammar and exposes them to a variety of linguistic theories as it prepares them to become K-12 English teachers. Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : Analyzing,English Grammar. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Preface CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION What Is Grammar? Grammar Versus Usage Descriptive Grammars Grammatical Prototypes Learning About Grammar Aids to Learning About Language Diagramming IC Analysis Phrase Structure Trees Suggestions for Reading This Book Key Terms CHAPTER 2 VARIETIES OF ENGLISH Chapter Preview [included for each chapter] Chapter Goals [included for each chapter] Regional Dialects Social Dialects Standard American English Styles Second Language Acquisition English in an International Context Summary Key Terms [deleted endnotes] CHAPTER 3 THE MORPHOLOGY OF ENGLISH Morphemes Allomorphs Inflectional Morphemes Noun Inflections Verb Inflections Functional Shift What's the Usage? Adjective and Adverb Inflections Derivational Morphemes Form Classes and Structure Classes A Word About Words Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 4 FORM-CLASS WORDS Form and Function Forms with Overlapping Functions Nouns Prototypes and Peripheral Cases Subclasses and Features Noun Subclasses Verbs Verb Subclasses Adjectives Adjective Subclasses What's the Usage? Ajjectives Adverbs Adverb Subclasses Analyzing Form and Function Comments and Suggestions Summary Review Exercises Subclasses Key Terms CHAPTER 5 MODIFYING WORDS: PART 1 STRUCTURE-CLASS WORDS Structure-Class Versus Form-Class Words Determiners Diagrams and Trees Auxiliaries Modal Auxiliaries Have Be Do Diagrams and Trees Qualifiers Diagrams and Trees What's the Usage? Qualifiers Pronouns Pronouns as Noun-Phrase Substitutes Personal Pronouns What's the Usage? Personal Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns What's the Usage? Reflexive Pronouns Reciprocal Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns What's the Usage? Indefinite Pronouns Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 6 CONNECTING WORDS PART II STRUCTURE-CLASS WORDS Prepositions Diagrams and Trees Differences Between Prepositions and Adverbs Differences Between Prepositions and Verb Particles Differences Between Verb Particles and Adverbs Conjunctions Coordinating Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions What's the Usage? Punctuating Sentences with Coordinating Conjunctions Conjunctive Adverbs Subordinating Conjunctions What's the Usage? Comma Splices and Run-On Sentences Relatives Interrogatives Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 7 PHRASES Subjects and Predicates Form and Function Recognizing Phrase Types The Main Verb Phrase Creating Verb Phrases Time, Tense, and Aspect Simple Tenses Finite and Nonfinite Verb Forms What's the Usage? Verb Tense and Aspect in AAVE Compound Verb Forms-Perfect and Progressive The Meaning of Modals What's the Usage? Can and May Other Auxiliaries Have and Be as Main Verbs What's the Usage? Shall and Will The Subjunctive Mood Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 8 FIVE BASIC SENTENCE TYPES Binary Structure Type I-The Intransitive Type Types II, III, and IV-Linking (Copular) Verbs Type II-The Verb Be Requiring Adverbs of Time or Place Type III-The Linking Verb Type with Adjectival Subject Complement What's the Usage? Adjectives and Adverbs Type IV-The Linking Verb Type with Nominal Subject Complement What's the Usage? It is I Versus It is me Type V-The Transitive Type Transitive Verbs with Reflexive and Reciprocal Direct Objects Transitive Verbs with Object Complements Distinguishing Between Transitive and Linking Verb Sentence Types Verbs That Function in More Than One Sentence Type What's the Usage? Comma Splices Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 9 BASIC SENTENCE TRANSFORMATIONS The Indirect Object Transformation Indirect Objects and Object Complements The Passive Transformation Direct and Indirect Objects What's the Usage? Uses and Misuses of the Passive Other Transformations Negative Sentences Negative Sentences with Auxiliary Verbs Negative Sentences with Be Negative Sentences Without Auxiliary Verbs or Be What's the Usage? Double Negatives Interrogative Sentences Yes/No Questions Wh-Questions What's the Usage? Ending a Sentence with a Preposition Imperative Sentences Verbs in Imperative Sentences Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 10 ADVERBIAL AND ADJECTIVAL CLAUSES: FINITE VERB CLAUSES, PART I Sentence Varieties Subordinate Clauses Diagramming Subordinate Clauses Subordinate Clauses That Can Function Adverbially or Adjectivally Relative Clauses Relative Clauses Within Prepositional Phrases Diagramming Relative Clauses What's the Usage? Who/Whom The Omission of Relative Pronouns Relative Adverbs Relative Clauses Contrasted with Adverbial Subordinate Clauses Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 11 NOMINAL CLAUSES: FINITE VERB CLAUSES, PART II That-Clauses Differences Between Relative Clauses and Nominal That-Clauses Appositive That-Clauses Relative Clauses and Deletion Transformations: Appositives Functions of Nominal That-Clauses Diagramming Nominal That-Clauses Interrogative Clauses Diagramming Interrogative Clauses Rhetorical Problems in Using Dependent Clauses What's the Usage? Using Dependent Clauses What's the Usage? Punctuation of Dependent Clauses What's the Usage? Dependent Clauses as Sentence Fragments Elliptical Dependent Clauses Nominal Clauses The Omission of That Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 12 NONFINITE VERB PHRASES Infinitive Phrases Diagramming Infinitive Phrases Passive Infinitives Infinitives Without To Functions of Infinitive Phrases Adverbial Infinitives Adjectival Infinitives Nominal Infinitives Differences Between Infinitives and Prepositional Phrases Present Participle Phrases Functions of Present Participle Phrases Diagramming Present Participle Phrases Differences Between Present Participles and Adjectives Gerunds What's the Usage? Subjects of Gerunds Functions of Gerunds and Gerund Phrases Differences Between Gerunds and Nouns Past Participle Phrases Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Participle Phrases What's the Usage? Dangling Modifiers What's the Usage? Misplaced Modifiers Summary Review Exercises Key Terms APPENDIX: THE SOUNDS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH Consonants of English Allophones Vowels of English American Pronunciation Pronunciation and Spelling Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Summary Review Exercises Key Terms Index.Analyzing English Grammar [texte imprimé] / Thomas P. Klammer, Auteur ; Muriel R. Schulz, Auteur ; Angela Della Volpe, Auteur . - United States : Longman Inc, 2013 . - 421 p. ; 23.5 x 17.8 x 2 cm (0.68 kg).
ISBN : 978-0-205-25252-7
This advanced grammar text encourages students to think critically about grammar and exposes them to a variety of linguistic theories as it prepares them to become K-12 English teachers.
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : Analyzing,English Grammar. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Preface CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION What Is Grammar? Grammar Versus Usage Descriptive Grammars Grammatical Prototypes Learning About Grammar Aids to Learning About Language Diagramming IC Analysis Phrase Structure Trees Suggestions for Reading This Book Key Terms CHAPTER 2 VARIETIES OF ENGLISH Chapter Preview [included for each chapter] Chapter Goals [included for each chapter] Regional Dialects Social Dialects Standard American English Styles Second Language Acquisition English in an International Context Summary Key Terms [deleted endnotes] CHAPTER 3 THE MORPHOLOGY OF ENGLISH Morphemes Allomorphs Inflectional Morphemes Noun Inflections Verb Inflections Functional Shift What's the Usage? Adjective and Adverb Inflections Derivational Morphemes Form Classes and Structure Classes A Word About Words Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 4 FORM-CLASS WORDS Form and Function Forms with Overlapping Functions Nouns Prototypes and Peripheral Cases Subclasses and Features Noun Subclasses Verbs Verb Subclasses Adjectives Adjective Subclasses What's the Usage? Ajjectives Adverbs Adverb Subclasses Analyzing Form and Function Comments and Suggestions Summary Review Exercises Subclasses Key Terms CHAPTER 5 MODIFYING WORDS: PART 1 STRUCTURE-CLASS WORDS Structure-Class Versus Form-Class Words Determiners Diagrams and Trees Auxiliaries Modal Auxiliaries Have Be Do Diagrams and Trees Qualifiers Diagrams and Trees What's the Usage? Qualifiers Pronouns Pronouns as Noun-Phrase Substitutes Personal Pronouns What's the Usage? Personal Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns What's the Usage? Reflexive Pronouns Reciprocal Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns What's the Usage? Indefinite Pronouns Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 6 CONNECTING WORDS PART II STRUCTURE-CLASS WORDS Prepositions Diagrams and Trees Differences Between Prepositions and Adverbs Differences Between Prepositions and Verb Particles Differences Between Verb Particles and Adverbs Conjunctions Coordinating Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions What's the Usage? Punctuating Sentences with Coordinating Conjunctions Conjunctive Adverbs Subordinating Conjunctions What's the Usage? Comma Splices and Run-On Sentences Relatives Interrogatives Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 7 PHRASES Subjects and Predicates Form and Function Recognizing Phrase Types The Main Verb Phrase Creating Verb Phrases Time, Tense, and Aspect Simple Tenses Finite and Nonfinite Verb Forms What's the Usage? Verb Tense and Aspect in AAVE Compound Verb Forms-Perfect and Progressive The Meaning of Modals What's the Usage? Can and May Other Auxiliaries Have and Be as Main Verbs What's the Usage? Shall and Will The Subjunctive Mood Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 8 FIVE BASIC SENTENCE TYPES Binary Structure Type I-The Intransitive Type Types II, III, and IV-Linking (Copular) Verbs Type II-The Verb Be Requiring Adverbs of Time or Place Type III-The Linking Verb Type with Adjectival Subject Complement What's the Usage? Adjectives and Adverbs Type IV-The Linking Verb Type with Nominal Subject Complement What's the Usage? It is I Versus It is me Type V-The Transitive Type Transitive Verbs with Reflexive and Reciprocal Direct Objects Transitive Verbs with Object Complements Distinguishing Between Transitive and Linking Verb Sentence Types Verbs That Function in More Than One Sentence Type What's the Usage? Comma Splices Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 9 BASIC SENTENCE TRANSFORMATIONS The Indirect Object Transformation Indirect Objects and Object Complements The Passive Transformation Direct and Indirect Objects What's the Usage? Uses and Misuses of the Passive Other Transformations Negative Sentences Negative Sentences with Auxiliary Verbs Negative Sentences with Be Negative Sentences Without Auxiliary Verbs or Be What's the Usage? Double Negatives Interrogative Sentences Yes/No Questions Wh-Questions What's the Usage? Ending a Sentence with a Preposition Imperative Sentences Verbs in Imperative Sentences Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 10 ADVERBIAL AND ADJECTIVAL CLAUSES: FINITE VERB CLAUSES, PART I Sentence Varieties Subordinate Clauses Diagramming Subordinate Clauses Subordinate Clauses That Can Function Adverbially or Adjectivally Relative Clauses Relative Clauses Within Prepositional Phrases Diagramming Relative Clauses What's the Usage? Who/Whom The Omission of Relative Pronouns Relative Adverbs Relative Clauses Contrasted with Adverbial Subordinate Clauses Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 11 NOMINAL CLAUSES: FINITE VERB CLAUSES, PART II That-Clauses Differences Between Relative Clauses and Nominal That-Clauses Appositive That-Clauses Relative Clauses and Deletion Transformations: Appositives Functions of Nominal That-Clauses Diagramming Nominal That-Clauses Interrogative Clauses Diagramming Interrogative Clauses Rhetorical Problems in Using Dependent Clauses What's the Usage? Using Dependent Clauses What's the Usage? Punctuation of Dependent Clauses What's the Usage? Dependent Clauses as Sentence Fragments Elliptical Dependent Clauses Nominal Clauses The Omission of That Summary Review Exercises Key Terms CHAPTER 12 NONFINITE VERB PHRASES Infinitive Phrases Diagramming Infinitive Phrases Passive Infinitives Infinitives Without To Functions of Infinitive Phrases Adverbial Infinitives Adjectival Infinitives Nominal Infinitives Differences Between Infinitives and Prepositional Phrases Present Participle Phrases Functions of Present Participle Phrases Diagramming Present Participle Phrases Differences Between Present Participles and Adjectives Gerunds What's the Usage? Subjects of Gerunds Functions of Gerunds and Gerund Phrases Differences Between Gerunds and Nouns Past Participle Phrases Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Participle Phrases What's the Usage? Dangling Modifiers What's the Usage? Misplaced Modifiers Summary Review Exercises Key Terms APPENDIX: THE SOUNDS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH Consonants of English Allophones Vowels of English American Pronunciation Pronunciation and Spelling Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Summary Review Exercises Key Terms Index.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 425.167-3 425.167-3 Livre externe BIBLIOTHEQUE DES LITTERATURES ET LANGUES Lettres et langue anglaises (bll) Disponible Rhetorical Grammar / Martha J. Kolln
Titre : Rhetorical Grammar : Grammatical Choices, Rhetorical Effects Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Martha J. Kolln, Auteur ; Loretta S. Gray, Auteur Editeur : Longman Inc Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 304 p. Format : 22.9 x 15.4 x 1.6 centimetres (0.34 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-321-84672-3 Note générale : Rhetorical Grammar encourages writers to recognize and use the grammatical and stylistic choices available to them and to understand the rhetorical effects those choices can have on their readers. Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : Rhetorical Grammar. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PART I The Structure of Sentences Chapter 1 A Review of Words and Phrases Chapter Preview Form Classes Nouns and Verbs The Noun Phrase The Verb Phrase NP 1 VP 5 S Adjectives and Adverbs Prepositional Phrases Key Terms Chapter 2 Sentence Patterns Chapter Preview Rhetorical Effects The Be Patterns The Linking Verb Pattern The Intransitive Verb Pattern The Basic Transitive Verb Pattern Transitive Patterns with Two Complements Sentence Pattern Summary The Optional Adverbial Questions and Commands Punctuation and the Sentence Patterns Basic Patterns in Prose The Short Paragraph Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminder Chapter 3 Our Versatile Verbs Chapter Preview The Expanded Verb Using the Expanded Verbs Special Uses of the Present Tense Other Auxiliaries Do-Support Modal Auxiliaries The Passive Voice Forms of the Passive Voice The Obscure Agent Well-Chosen Verbs: Showing, Not Telling Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Chapter 4 Coordination and Subordination Chapter Preview Coordination Within the Sentence Parallel Structure Coordination of the Series Climax Coordination with Correlative Conjunctions Subject-Verb Agreement Compound Sentences Conjunctive Adverbs and Transitional Phrases Compound Sentences with Semicolons Compound Sentences with Colons Punctuation Pitfalls The Compound Sentence: Punctuation Review Subordination: The Dependent Clauses Revising Compound Structures Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART II Controlling the Message Chapter 5 Cohesion Chapter Preview Reader Expectation Repetition The Known-New Contract The Role of Pronouns Personal Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns The Role of the Passive Voice Other Sentence Inversions Parallelism Repetition Versus Redundancy Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Chapter 6 Sentence Rhythm Chapter Preview Your Sense of Rhythm End Focus Controlling Rhythm The It-Cleft The What-Cleft The There-Transformation Rhythm and the Comma Power Words Correlative Conjunctions Adverbials of Emphasis The Common Only Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminder Chapter 7 The Writer's Voice Chapter Preview Tone Diction Metaphor Verbs and Formality Nominalized Verbs and Abstract Subjects Contractions Metadiscourse Point of View Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART III Making Choices: Form and Function Chapter 8 Choosing Adverbials Chapter Preview The Movable Adverbials Adverbs Prepositional Phrases The Proliferating Prepositional Phrase Noun Phrases Verb Phrases Dependent Clauses Punctuation of Adverbial Clauses The Movability of Adverbial Clauses The Because-Clause Myth The Elliptical Adverbial Clause Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders Chapter 9 Choosing Adjectivals Chapter Preview The Noun Phrase Preheadword Modifiers Determiners Adjectives and Nouns Modifier Noun Proliferation Postheadword Modifiers Prepositional Phrases Adjective Phrases Participial Phrases The Prenoun Participle The Movable Participial Phrase The Dangling Participle Relative Clauses The Relatives The Broad-Reference Clause Punctuation of Phrases and Clauses A Punctuation Rule Revisited Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders Chapter 10 Choosing Nominals Chapter Preview Appositives Colons and Dashes with Appositives Avoiding Punctuation Errors The Sentence Appositive Nominal Verb Phrases Gerunds The Dangling Gerund The Subject of the Gerund Infinitives 2 Nominal Clauses Nominals as Delayed Subjects Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders Chapter 11 Other Stylistic Variations Chapter Preview Style Absolute Phrases The Coordinate Series Repetition Word-Order Variation Ellipsis Antithesis The Deliberate Fragment Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART IV Your Way with Words Chapter 12 Words and Word Classes Chapter Preview Your Lexicon Parts of Speech The Form Classes Nouns Plural-Only Forms Collective Nouns Proper Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Derivational Affixes The Structure Classes Determiners Auxiliaries Qualifiers Prepositions Particles Conjunctions Pronouns Personal Pronouns The Missing Pronoun Case Errors The Unwanted Apostrophe The Ambiguous Antecedent Reflexive Pronouns Intensive Pronouns Reciprocal Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns The Everyone/Their Issue Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART V Punctuation Chapter 13 Punctuation: Its Purposes, Its Hierarchy, and Its Rhetorical Effects Chapter Preview The Purposes of Punctuation Marks Syntax Prosody Semantics The Hierarchy of Punctuation The Rhetorical Effects of Punctuation Key Terms Glossary of Punctuation Glossary of Terms Bibliography Answers to the Exercises.
Rhetorical Grammar : Grammatical Choices, Rhetorical Effects [texte imprimé] / Martha J. Kolln, Auteur ; Loretta S. Gray, Auteur . - United States : Longman Inc, 2013 . - 304 p. ; 22.9 x 15.4 x 1.6 centimetres (0.34 kg).
ISBN : 978-0-321-84672-3
Rhetorical Grammar encourages writers to recognize and use the grammatical and stylistic choices available to them and to understand the rhetorical effects those choices can have on their readers.
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : Rhetorical Grammar. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PART I The Structure of Sentences Chapter 1 A Review of Words and Phrases Chapter Preview Form Classes Nouns and Verbs The Noun Phrase The Verb Phrase NP 1 VP 5 S Adjectives and Adverbs Prepositional Phrases Key Terms Chapter 2 Sentence Patterns Chapter Preview Rhetorical Effects The Be Patterns The Linking Verb Pattern The Intransitive Verb Pattern The Basic Transitive Verb Pattern Transitive Patterns with Two Complements Sentence Pattern Summary The Optional Adverbial Questions and Commands Punctuation and the Sentence Patterns Basic Patterns in Prose The Short Paragraph Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminder Chapter 3 Our Versatile Verbs Chapter Preview The Expanded Verb Using the Expanded Verbs Special Uses of the Present Tense Other Auxiliaries Do-Support Modal Auxiliaries The Passive Voice Forms of the Passive Voice The Obscure Agent Well-Chosen Verbs: Showing, Not Telling Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Chapter 4 Coordination and Subordination Chapter Preview Coordination Within the Sentence Parallel Structure Coordination of the Series Climax Coordination with Correlative Conjunctions Subject-Verb Agreement Compound Sentences Conjunctive Adverbs and Transitional Phrases Compound Sentences with Semicolons Compound Sentences with Colons Punctuation Pitfalls The Compound Sentence: Punctuation Review Subordination: The Dependent Clauses Revising Compound Structures Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART II Controlling the Message Chapter 5 Cohesion Chapter Preview Reader Expectation Repetition The Known-New Contract The Role of Pronouns Personal Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns The Role of the Passive Voice Other Sentence Inversions Parallelism Repetition Versus Redundancy Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Chapter 6 Sentence Rhythm Chapter Preview Your Sense of Rhythm End Focus Controlling Rhythm The It-Cleft The What-Cleft The There-Transformation Rhythm and the Comma Power Words Correlative Conjunctions Adverbials of Emphasis The Common Only Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminder Chapter 7 The Writer's Voice Chapter Preview Tone Diction Metaphor Verbs and Formality Nominalized Verbs and Abstract Subjects Contractions Metadiscourse Point of View Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART III Making Choices: Form and Function Chapter 8 Choosing Adverbials Chapter Preview The Movable Adverbials Adverbs Prepositional Phrases The Proliferating Prepositional Phrase Noun Phrases Verb Phrases Dependent Clauses Punctuation of Adverbial Clauses The Movability of Adverbial Clauses The Because-Clause Myth The Elliptical Adverbial Clause Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders Chapter 9 Choosing Adjectivals Chapter Preview The Noun Phrase Preheadword Modifiers Determiners Adjectives and Nouns Modifier Noun Proliferation Postheadword Modifiers Prepositional Phrases Adjective Phrases Participial Phrases The Prenoun Participle The Movable Participial Phrase The Dangling Participle Relative Clauses The Relatives The Broad-Reference Clause Punctuation of Phrases and Clauses A Punctuation Rule Revisited Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders Chapter 10 Choosing Nominals Chapter Preview Appositives Colons and Dashes with Appositives Avoiding Punctuation Errors The Sentence Appositive Nominal Verb Phrases Gerunds The Dangling Gerund The Subject of the Gerund Infinitives 2 Nominal Clauses Nominals as Delayed Subjects Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders Chapter 11 Other Stylistic Variations Chapter Preview Style Absolute Phrases The Coordinate Series Repetition Word-Order Variation Ellipsis Antithesis The Deliberate Fragment Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART IV Your Way with Words Chapter 12 Words and Word Classes Chapter Preview Your Lexicon Parts of Speech The Form Classes Nouns Plural-Only Forms Collective Nouns Proper Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Derivational Affixes The Structure Classes Determiners Auxiliaries Qualifiers Prepositions Particles Conjunctions Pronouns Personal Pronouns The Missing Pronoun Case Errors The Unwanted Apostrophe The Ambiguous Antecedent Reflexive Pronouns Intensive Pronouns Reciprocal Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns The Everyone/Their Issue Key Terms Rhetorical Reminders Punctuation Reminders PART V Punctuation Chapter 13 Punctuation: Its Purposes, Its Hierarchy, and Its Rhetorical Effects Chapter Preview The Purposes of Punctuation Marks Syntax Prosody Semantics The Hierarchy of Punctuation The Rhetorical Effects of Punctuation Key Terms Glossary of Punctuation Glossary of Terms Bibliography Answers to the Exercises.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 425.176-3 425.176-3 Livre externe BIBLIOTHEQUE DES LITTERATURES ET LANGUES Lettres et langue anglaises (bll) Disponible An Introduction to Post-colonial Theory / Peter Childs
Titre : An Introduction to Post-colonial Theory Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Peter Childs, Auteur ; Patrick Williams, Auteur Editeur : Longman Inc Année de publication : 1997 Importance : 250 p. Format : 21.6 x 13.8 x 1.3 centimetres (0.72 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-13-232919-4 Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : Post-colonial Theory. Résumé : This introduction to post-colonial theory offers summaries of the major work of such key theorists as Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, Homi Bhabha and Gayatri. It also explores the lines of resistance against colonialism and highlights the theories of post-colonial identity that have been responsible for generating some of the most influential and challenging critical work of recent decades. The book summarises the major topics and issues, as well as covering the contributions of major and less familiar figures in the field. Further readings are provided at the end of each chapter. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: Points of Departure. 2. Lines of Resistance Metropolitan Therorizing Said and Orientalism. 3. Bhabha and Ambivalence. 4. Spivak and the Subaltern. 5. Intersections and Implications. 6. Conclusion. 7. Notes. Index.An Introduction to Post-colonial Theory [texte imprimé] / Peter Childs, Auteur ; Patrick Williams, Auteur . - United States : Longman Inc, 1997 . - 250 p. ; 21.6 x 13.8 x 1.3 centimetres (0.72 kg).
ISBN : 978-0-13-232919-4
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : Post-colonial Theory. Résumé : This introduction to post-colonial theory offers summaries of the major work of such key theorists as Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, Homi Bhabha and Gayatri. It also explores the lines of resistance against colonialism and highlights the theories of post-colonial identity that have been responsible for generating some of the most influential and challenging critical work of recent decades. The book summarises the major topics and issues, as well as covering the contributions of major and less familiar figures in the field. Further readings are provided at the end of each chapter. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: Points of Departure. 2. Lines of Resistance Metropolitan Therorizing Said and Orientalism. 3. Bhabha and Ambivalence. 4. Spivak and the Subaltern. 5. Intersections and Implications. 6. Conclusion. 7. Notes. Index.Réservation
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Titre : Literature for Composition : An Introduction to Literature Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sylvan Barnet, Auteur ; William E. Cain, Auteur ; William Burto, Auteur Editeur : Longman Inc Année de publication : 2014 Importance : 1472 p. Format : 23.2 x 16.2 x 3.3 centimetres (1.06 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-321-82917-7 Note générale : The definitive book for literature for composition or introduction to literature courses-- Literature for Composition offers superior coverage of reading, writing, and arguing about literature in Barnet's clear and accessible style along with an anthology organized around ten thought-provoking themes. Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : Literature Composition . Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Part I" Getting Started: From Response to Argument" ' Chapter 1" How to Write an Effective Essay: A Crash Course" " The Basic Strategy" " Looking Closely: Approaching a First Draft" " Revising: Achieving a Readable Draft" " Checklist for Revising a Draft" " Peer Review" " Preparing the Final Version" ' Chapter 2" The Writer as Reader " Reading and Responding" Kate Chopin'*'Ripe Figs" " Reading as Re-creation" " Collecting Evidence, Making Reasonable Inferences" " Reading with Pen in Hand" " Recording Your First Responses" " Identifying Your Audience and Purpose" " Your Turn: Arguing a Thesis in an Essay" " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Images of Ripening in Kate Chopin's 'Ripe Figs'" " The Argument Analyzed" " Behind the Scenes: From Early Responses to Final Version" " Other Possibilities for Writing" " Looking Closely at Two Contemporary Mini-Stories: Lydia Davis's "Childcare" and "City People" Lydia Davis'*'Childcare" Lydia Davis'*'City People" " A Story, with a Student's Notes and Final Essay" Ray Bradbury'*'August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains" " Student Essay with Preliminary Notes:' "The Lesson of August 2026" " Stories for Analysis" Michele Serros'*'Senior Picture Day" Guy de Maupassant'*'The Necklace" T. Coraghessan Boyle * Greasy Lake*** ' Chapter 3" The Reader as Writer" " Developing a Thesis, Drafting, and Writing an Argument" " Prewriting: Getting Ideas" " Annotating a Text" " More about Getting Ideas: A Second Story by Kate Chopin Kate Chopin'*'The Story of an Hour" " Brainstorming for Ideas for Writing" " Focused Free Writing' " Listing " Asking Questions " Keeping a Journal " Arguing with Yourself: Critical Thinking " Arguing a Thesis "Checklist: Thesis Sentence " Drafting Your Argument " A Sample Draft: "Ironies in an Hour" " Revising an Argument " Outlining an Argument " Soliciting Peer Review, Thinking about Counterarguments " Final Version of the Sample Essay: "Ironies of Life in Kate Chopin's 'The Story of an Hour'" " A Brief Overview of the Final Version " Writing on Your Computer " Checklist: Writing with a Computer " Your Turn: Additional Stories for Analysis Kate Chopin'*'Desiree's Baby " A Student's Analysis: "Race and Identity in 'Desiree's Baby'" " Additional Stories for Study Kate Chopin'*'The Storm Anton Chekhov'*'Misery V. S. Naipaul* The Night Watchman's Occurrence Book ' Chapter 4" The Pleasures of Reading--And of Writing --Arguments about Literature*** " The Open Secret of Good Writing*** Bruce Holland Rogers * Three Soldiers*** " Getting Ready to Write: A Student's Responses, from' Jottings to Final Essay*** " A Sample Essay by a Student:"Thinking about Three Soldiers Thinking*** " 'The Student's Analysis Analyzed*** " Additional Stories for Study John Steinbeck'*'The Chrysanthemums Bobbie Ann Mason'*'Shiloh' ' Chapter 5" Writing as Performance*** " The Writer as Performer*** Robert Frost* The Span of Life*** " The Reader as Performer*** Jamaica Kincaid* Girl Anatole France* Our Lady's Juggler*** " 2 Txt Poms*** Julia Bird* A txt msg pom*** Norman Silver* txt commandments *** ' Chapter 6" Reading Literature Closely: Explication "What Is Literature?' " Literature and Form' " Form and Meaning' Robert Frost'*'The Span of Life' " Reading in Slow Motion " Explication " A Sample Explication Langston Hughes'*'Harlem " Working Toward an Explication " Some Journal Entries " A Sample Essay by a Student (Final Version): "Langston Hughes's 'Harlem'" " Explication as Argument " Checklist: Drafting an Explication " Why Write? Purpose and Audience " Your Turn: Poems for Explication William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 73 (That time of year thou mayst in me behold) John Donne'*'Holy Sonnet XIV (Batter my heart, three-personed God) Emily Bronte'*'Spellbound Li-Young Lee'*'I Ask My Mother to Sing Randall Jarrell'*'The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner' ' Chapter 7" 'Reading Literature Closely: Analysis " Analysis " Analyzing a Story from the Hebrew Bible: The Judgment of Solomon The Judgment of Solomon " Analyzing the Story " Other Possible Topics for Analysis " Analyzing a Story from the New Testament: The Parable of the Prodigal Son The Parable of the Prodigal Son " Summary " Paraphrase " Comparison: An Analytic Tool " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Two New Women" " Looking at the Essay " Checklist: Revising a Comparison " Evaluation in Explication and Analysis " Choosing a Topic and Developing a Thesis in an Analytic Paper " Analyzing a Story James Thurber'*'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty " Working Toward a Thesis: Journal Entries " Developing the Thesis: Making Lists " Sample Draft by a Student: "Walter Mitty Is No Joke" " Developing an Argument " Introductory Paragraphs " Middle Paragraphs " Concluding Paragraphs " Coherence in Paragraphs: Using Transitions " Checklist: Revising Paragraphs " Review: Writing an Analysis " A Note on Technical Terminology " A Lyric Poem and a Student's Argument Aphra Behn'*'Song: Love Armed " Journal Entries " A Sample Essay by a Student: "The Double Nature of Love" " Checklist: Editing a Draft " Your Turn: Short Stories and Poems for Analysis Edgar Allan Poe'*'The Cask of Amontillado Katherine Anne Porter'*'The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Jose Armas'*'El Tonto del Barrio Leslie Marmon Silko'*'The Man to Send Rain Clouds Billy Collins'*'Introduction to Poetry Robert Frost'*'The Road Not Taken Robert Herrick'*'To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time Martin Espada'*'Bully ' Chapter 8" 'Arguing an Interpretation " Interpretation and Meaning " Is the Author's Intention a Guide to Meaning? " What Characterizes a Sound Interpretation? " An Example: Interpreting Pat Mora's "Immigrants" Pat Mora'*'Immigrants " Thinking Critically about Responses to Literature " Checklist: Writing an Interpretation " Two Interpretations by Students Robert Frost'*'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening " Sample Essay by a Student: "Stopping by Woods-and Going On" " Sample Essay by a Student: "'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' as a Short Story" " Your Turn: Poems for Interpretation Robert Frost'*'Mending Wall T. S. Eliot'*'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock John Keats'*'Ode on a Grecian Urn Thomas Hardy'*'The Man He Killed Gwendolyn Brooks'*'The Mother " Stories for Interpretation Joyce Carol Oates'*'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Jorge Luis Borges*The Lottery in Babylon*** Thinking Critically: Case Study on William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"' " Overview of the Case Study' William Faulkner'*'A Rose for Emily " Typescript Showing Material Deleted from the Published Version " William Faulkner'*'Comments on the Story " Two Interpretations by Students, with Notes/Outlines " Sample Essay by a Student: "Why Miss Emily Grierson Killed Homer Barron" " Sample Essay by a Student: "Insight into Horror: The Role of the Narratorin 'A Rose for Emily'" ' Chapter 9" 'Arguing an Evaluation " Criticism and Evaluation' Jeffrey Whitmore* Bedtime Story Douglas L. Haskins'* Hide and Seek Mark Plants'* Equal Rites " Are There Critical Standards?' " Morality and Truth as Standards' " Other Ways of Thinking about Truth and Realism' " Your Turn: Poems and Stories for Evaluation Sarah N. Cleghorn'*'The Golf Links Wilfred Owen'*'Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen'*'Anthem for Doomed Youth Henry Reed'*'Naming of Parts Katherine Mansfield'*'Miss Brill W. Somerset Maugham'*'The Appointment in Samarra Ambrose Bierce'*'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Isabel Allende'*'If You Touched My Heart Helena Maria Viramontes'*'The Moth ' Chapter 10" Research Writing with Sources What Research Is, and What Research Is Not Primary and Secondary Materials Locating Materials: First Steps Other Bibliographic Aids Electronic Sources Encyclopedias: Print and Electronic Versions The Internet/World Wide Web Evaluating Sources on the World Wide Web What Does Your Own Institution Offer? Checklist: Using the World Wide Web Taking Notes Two Mechanical Aids: The Photocopier and the Computer A Guide to Note-Taking Drafting the Paper Focus on Primary Sources Avoiding Plagiarism Checklist: Avoiding Plagiarism ' Part II Up Close: Thinking Critically about Literary Works and Literary Forms' ' Chapter 11" Critical Thinking: Arguing with Oneself, Asking Questions, and Making Comparisons " What Is Critical Thinking? " Asking and Answering Questions " Comparing and Contrasting " Analyzing and Evaluating Evidence " Thinking Critically: Arguing with Oneself, Asking Questions, and Comparing-E. E. Cummings's "Buffalo Bill 's" E. E. Cummings'*'Buffalo Bill 's " A Short-Short Story, and Its Revised Version Raymond Carver'*'Mine Raymond Carver'*'Little Things " Your Turn: Writing an Argument about Carver's Two Stories ' Chapter 12" A Brief Guide: Writing about Literature Standing Back: Kinds of Writing Getting Close: Drafting the Essay Generating Ideas Revising a Draft " Checklist: Reviewing the Basics ' Chapter 13" Reading and Writing about Essays " Types of Essays " The Essayist's Persona " Voice " Tone " Prewriting: Identifying the Topic and Thesis Brent Staples'*'Black Men and Public Space " Summary and Analysis " Preparing a Summary " Stating the Thesis of an Essay " Drafting a Summary " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing about Essays " Your Turn: Essays for Analysis Langston Hughes'*'Salvation Laura Vanderkam'*'Hookups Starve the Soul ' Chapter 14"Reading and Writing about Stories " Stories True and False Grace Paley'*'Samuel " Elements of Fiction " Plot and Character " Foreshadowing " Setting and Atmosphere " Symbolism " Narrative Point of View " Style and Point of View "Theme " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing about Stories " Your Turn: Stories for Analysis Diana Chang'*'The Oriental Contingent Gish Jen'*'Who's Irish? Ron Wallace* Worry ' Chapter 15"Thinking Critically: A Case Study about Flannery O'Connor Flannery O'Connor'*'A Good Man Is Hard to Find Flannery O'Connor'*'Revelation' " Remarks from Essays and Letters' " From "The Fiction Writer and His Country" " From "Some Aspects of the Grotesque in Southern Fiction" " From "The Nature and Aim of Fiction" " From "Writing Short Stories" " On Interpreting "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" " "A Reasonable Use of the Unreasonable" ' Chapter' 16" Graphic Ficition*** " Letters and Pictures*** Grant Wood * "Death on' the Ridge Roasd"*** " Reading an Image: A Short Story Told in One Panel*** Tony' Carrillo *' "F Minus"*** " A Second Example of Reading Images: A Story Told in Sequential' Panels*** Art Spiegelman * "Nature vs. Nurture"*** Will Eisner * "Hamlet on a Rooftop"*** R. Crumb and David Zane Mairowitz * "A Hunger Artist" *** " Chapter 17" Reading and Writing about Plays " Types of Plays:'Tragedy and'Comedy " Elements of Drama " Theme " Plot " Gestures " Setting " Characterization and Motivation " Organizing an Analysis of a Character " First Draft " Revised Draft' " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing Arguments about Plays " Thinking about a Filmed Version of a Play " Getting Ready to Write " Checklist: Writing about a Filmed Play " Your Turn: Plays for Analysis Susan Glaspell, Trifles David Ives'*'Sure Thing*** " A Note on Greek Tragedy Sophocles'*'Oedipus Rex*** ' Chapter 18" Reading and Writing about Poems " Elements of Poetry " The Speaker and the Poet Emily Dickinson'*'I'm Nobody! Who are you? Emily Dickinson'*'Wild Nights-Wild Nights " The Language of Poetry: Diction and Tone William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 146 (Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth)' " Writing about the Speaker Robert Frost'*'The Telephone " Journal Entries " Figurative Language William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 130 (My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun) Dana Gioia'*'Money Robert Frost'*'The Hardship of Accounting Anonymous'*'Thirty Days Hath September " Imagery and Symbolism Edmund Waller'*'Song (Go, lovely rose) William Blake'*'The Sick Rose " Verbal Irony and Paradox " Structure Robert Herrick'*'Upon Julia's Clothes " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Herrick's Julia, Julia's Herrick" " The Argument Analyzed " Explication " An Example William Butler Yeats'*'The Balloon of the Mind " Annotations and Journal Entries " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Explication of W. B. Yeats's 'The Balloon of the Mind'"' " Checklist: Explication " Rhythm and Versification: A Glossary for Reference " Meter " Patterns of Sound " Stanzaic Patterns Billy Collins'*'Sonnet " Blank Verse and Free Verse " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing Arguments about Poems " Your Turn: Poems about People Robert Browning'*'My Last Duchess E. E. Cummings'*'anyone lived in a pretty how town Sylvia Plath'*'Daddy Gwendolyn Brooks'*'We Real Cool Etheridge Knight'*'For Malcolm, a Year After Anne Sexton'*'Her Kind James Wright'*'Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota ' Chapter 19" 'Thinking Critically about Poems: Two Case Studies A Case Study about Emily Dickinson' Emily Dickinson'*'I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-' Emily Dickinson'*'The Soul selects her own Society' Emily Dickinson'*'These are the days when Birds come back' Emily Dickinson'*'Papa above!' Emily Dickinson'*'There's a certain Slant of light' Emily Dickinson'*'This World is not Conclusion' Emily Dickinson'*'I got so I could hear his name-' Emily Dickinson'*'Those-dying, then' Emily Dickinson'*'Apparently with no surprise' Emily Dickinson'*'Tell all the Truth but tell it slant' " A Sample Argument by a Student: "Religion and Religious Imagery in Emily Dickinson"' A Case Study on Comparing Poems and Pictures' " Word and Image Jane Flanders'*'Van Gogh's Bed William Carlos Williams'*'The Great Figure Adrienne Rich'*'Mourning Picture Cathy Song'*'Beauty and Sadness Mary Jo Salter'*'The Rebirth of Venus Anne Sexton'*'The Starry Night W. H. Auden'*'Musee des Beaux Arts X. J. Kennedy'*'Nude Descending a Staircase Greg Pape'*'American Flamingo Carl Phillips'*'Luncheon on the Grass John Updike'*'Before the Mirror Wislawa Szymborska'*'Brueghel's Two Monkeys " A Sample Argument by a Student: "Two Ways of Looking at a Starry Night" ' Part III" Standing Back: A Thematic Anthology ' Chapter 20" The World Around Us Essays" Louise Erdrich, Ringo's Gold*** BIll McKibben'*'Now or Never Stories" Aesop'*'The Ant and the Grasshopper Aesop'*'The North Wind and the Sun Jack London'*'To Build a Fire Sarah Orne Jewett'*'A White Heron Patricia Grace* Butterflies*** Poems" Matthew Arnold'*'In Harmony with Nature Thomas Hardy'*'Transformations John Keats'*'To Autumn Gerard Manley Hopkins'*'God's Grandeur Walt Whitman'*'A Noiseless Patient Spider Emily Dickinson'*'"Nature" is what we see Emily Dickinson'*'A narrow Fellow in the Grass Joy Harjo'* Vision *** Mary Oliver'* The Black Walnut Tree*** Kay Ryan * Turtle"*** Thinking Critically: Case Study about Robert Frost Robert Frost'*'The Pasture Robert Frost'*'Mowing Robert Frost'*'The Wood-Pile Robert Frost'*'The Oven Bird Robert Frost'*'The Need of Being Versed in Country Things Robert Frost'*'The Most of It Robert Frost * Design Robert Frost on Poetry" Robert Frost'*'The Figure a Poem Makes ' Chapter 21" 'Journeys Essays" Joan Didion'*'On Going Home Montesquieu'*'Persian Letters Stories" Nathaniel Hawthorne'*'Young Goodman Brown Eudora Welty'*'A Worn Path Toni Cade Bambara'*'The Lesson Amy Hempel'*'Today Will Be a Quiet Day James Joyce'*'Eveline Poems" John Keats'*'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer Percy Bysshe Shelley'*'Ozymandias Alfred, Lord Tennyson'*'Ulysses Countee Cullen'*'Incident William Stafford'*'Traveling Through the Dark Adrienne Rich'*'Diving into the Wreck' Derek Walcott'*'A Far Cry from Africa Sherman Alexie'*'On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City William Butler Yeats'*'Sailing to Byzantium Christina Rossetti'*'Uphill Emily Dickinson'*'Because I could not stop for Death A. E. Housman * To an Athlete Dying Young A Note on Spirituals*** Anonymous * Swing Low, Sweet Chariot*** Anonymous * Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel*** ' Chapter 22" "Love and Hate' Essay" Judith Ortiz Cofer'*'I Fell in Love, or My Hormones Awakened Stories" Ernest Hemingway'*'Cat in the Rain " A Student's Notes and Journal Entries on "Cat in the Rain" " Asking Questions about a Story " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Hemingway's American Wife" " A Second Example: An Essay Drawing on Related Material in the Chapter " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Hemingway's Unhappy Lovers" Zora Neale Hurston'*'Sweat Raymond Carver'*'Cathedral Poems" Anonymous'*'Western Wind Christopher Marlowe'*'The Passionate Shepherd to His Love Sir Walter Raleigh'*'The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd John Donne'*'The Bait William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 29 (When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes) William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 116 (Let me not to the marriage of true minds) John Donne'*'A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Andrew Marvell'*'To His Coy Mistress Edna St. Vincent Millay'*'Love Is Not All: It Is Not Meat nor Drink Robert Frost'*'The Silken Tent Robert Pack'*'The Frog Prince Nikki Giovanni'*'Love in Place Play" Terrence McNally'*'Andre's Mother ' Chapter 23" Making Men and Women Essays" Steven Doloff'*'The Opposite Sex Gretel Ehrlich'*'About Men Stories" Charlotte Perkins Gilman'*'The Yellow Wallpaper Richard Wright'*'The Man Who Was Almost a Man' John Updike * Oliver's Evolution' *** Poems" Anonymous'*'What Are Little Boys Made Of Anonymous'*'Higamus, Hogamus Dorothy Parker'*'General Review of the Sex Situation Louise Bogan'*'Women Rita Dove'*'Daystar Theodore Roethke'*'My Papa's Waltz Sharon Olds'*'Rites of Passage Frank O'Hara'*'Homosexuality Julia Alvarez'*'Woman's Work Marge Piercy'*'Barbie Doll Play" Henrik Ibsen'*'A Doll's House ' Chapter 24" 'Innocence and Experience Essay" George Orwell'*'Shooting an Elephant Stories" Hans Christian Andersen'*'The Emperor's New Clothes James Joyce'*'Araby Isaac Bashevis Singer'*'The Son from America Ha Jin * Love in the Air*** ZZ Packer * Brownies*** Poems" William Blake'*'Infant Joy William Blake'*'Infant Sorrow William Blake'*'The Echoing Green William Blake'*'The Lamb William Blake'*'The Tyger Gerard Manley Hopkins'*'Spring and Fall E. E. Cummings'*'in Just- Louise Gluck'*'The School Children Louise Gluck'*'Gretel in Darkness Linda Pastan * Ethics Play" Thinking Critically: A Case Study about Shakespeare's Hamlet " A Note on the Elizabethan Theater " A Note on Hamlet on the Stage' " A Note on the Text of Hamlet' William Shakespeare'*'The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Criticism " Anne Barton'*'The Promulgation of Confusion " Stanley Wells'*'On the First Soliloquy " Elaine Showalter'*'Representing Ophelia " Bernice W. Kliman'*'The BBC Hamlet: A Television Production " Will Saretta'*'Branagh's Film of Hamlet ' Chapter 25" All in a Day's Work*** Essays Barbara Ehrenreich * Wal-Mart Orientation Program*** Stories Stop Me If You've Heard This One: Jokes about Lines of Work*** " Jokes as Short Stories*** " The Role of Stereotypes*** " Four Doctors Went Hunting*** " A Businessman Interviewed Job Candidates*** " The Absent-Minded Professor*** " An American Businessman in Mexico*** " Two New Yorkers on Vacation Are Hunting in Maine*** " The Detective and the Logical Doctor*** " The Heart Surgeon and the Mechanic*** " The Rich Businessman at the Business School Commencement*** Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm * Mother Holle*** Will Eisner * The Day I Became a Professional*** Daniel Orozco" Orientation John Updike * A & P Lorrie Moore' How to Become a Writer Poems William Wordsworth * The Solitary Reaper Walt Whitman * I hear America Singing Carl Sandburg * Chicago Gary Snyder * Hay for the Horses Robert Hayden * Those Winter Sundays Seamus Heaney * Digging Marge Piercy * To be of use Marge Piercy * The Secretary Chant John Updike * Ex-Basketball Player' Plays Jane Martin* Rodeo Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman*** ' ' Chapter 26" 'Identity in America Essays" Anna Lisa Raya'*'It's Hard Enough Being Me Andrew Lam'*'Who Will Light Incense When Mother's Gone? Stories" Amy Tan'*'Two Kinds Alice Walker'*'Everyday Use Poems" Emma Lazarus'*'The New Colossus Thomas Bailey Aldrich'*'The Unguarded Gates Joseph Bruchac III'*'Ellis Island Aurora Levins Morales'*'Child of the Americas Gloria Anzaldua'*'To Live in the Borderlands Means You Jimmy Santiago Baca'*'So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs from Americans Langston Hughes'*'Theme for English B Pat Parker'*'For the White Person Who Wants to Know How to be my friend Mitsuye Yamada'*'To the Lady Nila northSun'*'Moving Camp Too Far Plays" Luis Valdez'*'Los Vendidos Lorraine Hansberry'*'A Raisin in the Sun ' Chapter 27" "American Dreams and Nightmares Essays" Chief Seattle'*'My People Elizabeth Cady Stanton'*'Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Abraham Lincoln*Address at the Dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery*** Studs Terkel'*'Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dream Stories Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'*'Harrison Bergeron Langston Hughes'*'One Friday Morning William Carlos Williams'*'The Use of Force Shirley Jackson'*'The Lottery Grace Paley'*'A Man Told Me the Story of His Life Tim O'Brien'*'The Things They Carried Sherman Alexie'*'The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven*** Amy Sterling'Casil'*Perfect Stranger*** Ralph Ellison'*Battle Royal Poems" Robert Hayden'*'Frederick Douglass Lorna Dee Cervantes'*'Refugee Ship Edwin Arlington Robinson'*'Richard Cory W. H. Auden'*'The Unknown Citizen Allen Ginsberg'*'A Supermarket in California Marge Piercy'*'What's that Smell in the Kitchen? Yusef Komunyakaa'*'Facing It Billy Collins'*'The Names Gwendolyn Brooks'*'The Bean Eaters Dorothy Parker'*'Resume Plays" Tennessee Williams'*'The Glass Menagerie ' Chapter 28" 'Law and Disorder Essays" Zora Neale Hurston'*'A Conflict of Interest Martin Luther King Jr.'*'Letter from Birmingham Jail Stories Chinua Achebe*Civil Peace' Elizabeth Bishop'*'The Hanging of the Mouse Ursula K. Le Guin'*'The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas William Faulkner'*'Barn Burning Tobias Woolf*Powder Poems" Anonymous'*'Birmingham Jail A. E. Housman'*'The Carpenter's Son A. E. Housman'*'Oh who is that young sinner Claude McKay'*'If We Must Die Jimmy Santiago Baca'*'Cloudy Day Carolyn Forche'*'The Colonel Plays Billy Goda* No Crime*** Sophocles*Antigone' ' Chapter 29 " Worlds beyond Worlds*** Essay Stephen King *'Why We Crave Horror Movies*** Stories Elizabeth Bowen*The Demon Lover*** Gabriel Garcia-Marquez* A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings Arthur C. Clarke*Nine Billion Names of God Poems A Note on Ballads*** Anonymous*The Demon Lover*** Anonymous*The Wife of Usher's Well*** John Keats* La belle dame sans merci A. E. Housman* Is my team ploughing*** ' Appendix A" Writing about Literature: An Overview of Critical Strategies' Appendix B" 'Remarks About Manuscript Form Appendix C" 'How Much Do You Know about Citing Sources?' A Quiz with Answers ' Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines Index of Terms' '.Literature for Composition : An Introduction to Literature [texte imprimé] / Sylvan Barnet, Auteur ; William E. Cain, Auteur ; William Burto, Auteur . - United States : Longman Inc, 2014 . - 1472 p. ; 23.2 x 16.2 x 3.3 centimetres (1.06 kg).
ISBN : 978-0-321-82917-7
The definitive book for literature for composition or introduction to literature courses-- Literature for Composition offers superior coverage of reading, writing, and arguing about literature in Barnet's clear and accessible style along with an anthology organized around ten thought-provoking themes.
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : Literature Composition . Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Part I" Getting Started: From Response to Argument" ' Chapter 1" How to Write an Effective Essay: A Crash Course" " The Basic Strategy" " Looking Closely: Approaching a First Draft" " Revising: Achieving a Readable Draft" " Checklist for Revising a Draft" " Peer Review" " Preparing the Final Version" ' Chapter 2" The Writer as Reader " Reading and Responding" Kate Chopin'*'Ripe Figs" " Reading as Re-creation" " Collecting Evidence, Making Reasonable Inferences" " Reading with Pen in Hand" " Recording Your First Responses" " Identifying Your Audience and Purpose" " Your Turn: Arguing a Thesis in an Essay" " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Images of Ripening in Kate Chopin's 'Ripe Figs'" " The Argument Analyzed" " Behind the Scenes: From Early Responses to Final Version" " Other Possibilities for Writing" " Looking Closely at Two Contemporary Mini-Stories: Lydia Davis's "Childcare" and "City People" Lydia Davis'*'Childcare" Lydia Davis'*'City People" " A Story, with a Student's Notes and Final Essay" Ray Bradbury'*'August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains" " Student Essay with Preliminary Notes:' "The Lesson of August 2026" " Stories for Analysis" Michele Serros'*'Senior Picture Day" Guy de Maupassant'*'The Necklace" T. Coraghessan Boyle * Greasy Lake*** ' Chapter 3" The Reader as Writer" " Developing a Thesis, Drafting, and Writing an Argument" " Prewriting: Getting Ideas" " Annotating a Text" " More about Getting Ideas: A Second Story by Kate Chopin Kate Chopin'*'The Story of an Hour" " Brainstorming for Ideas for Writing" " Focused Free Writing' " Listing " Asking Questions " Keeping a Journal " Arguing with Yourself: Critical Thinking " Arguing a Thesis "Checklist: Thesis Sentence " Drafting Your Argument " A Sample Draft: "Ironies in an Hour" " Revising an Argument " Outlining an Argument " Soliciting Peer Review, Thinking about Counterarguments " Final Version of the Sample Essay: "Ironies of Life in Kate Chopin's 'The Story of an Hour'" " A Brief Overview of the Final Version " Writing on Your Computer " Checklist: Writing with a Computer " Your Turn: Additional Stories for Analysis Kate Chopin'*'Desiree's Baby " A Student's Analysis: "Race and Identity in 'Desiree's Baby'" " Additional Stories for Study Kate Chopin'*'The Storm Anton Chekhov'*'Misery V. S. Naipaul* The Night Watchman's Occurrence Book ' Chapter 4" The Pleasures of Reading--And of Writing --Arguments about Literature*** " The Open Secret of Good Writing*** Bruce Holland Rogers * Three Soldiers*** " Getting Ready to Write: A Student's Responses, from' Jottings to Final Essay*** " A Sample Essay by a Student:"Thinking about Three Soldiers Thinking*** " 'The Student's Analysis Analyzed*** " Additional Stories for Study John Steinbeck'*'The Chrysanthemums Bobbie Ann Mason'*'Shiloh' ' Chapter 5" Writing as Performance*** " The Writer as Performer*** Robert Frost* The Span of Life*** " The Reader as Performer*** Jamaica Kincaid* Girl Anatole France* Our Lady's Juggler*** " 2 Txt Poms*** Julia Bird* A txt msg pom*** Norman Silver* txt commandments *** ' Chapter 6" Reading Literature Closely: Explication "What Is Literature?' " Literature and Form' " Form and Meaning' Robert Frost'*'The Span of Life' " Reading in Slow Motion " Explication " A Sample Explication Langston Hughes'*'Harlem " Working Toward an Explication " Some Journal Entries " A Sample Essay by a Student (Final Version): "Langston Hughes's 'Harlem'" " Explication as Argument " Checklist: Drafting an Explication " Why Write? Purpose and Audience " Your Turn: Poems for Explication William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 73 (That time of year thou mayst in me behold) John Donne'*'Holy Sonnet XIV (Batter my heart, three-personed God) Emily Bronte'*'Spellbound Li-Young Lee'*'I Ask My Mother to Sing Randall Jarrell'*'The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner' ' Chapter 7" 'Reading Literature Closely: Analysis " Analysis " Analyzing a Story from the Hebrew Bible: The Judgment of Solomon The Judgment of Solomon " Analyzing the Story " Other Possible Topics for Analysis " Analyzing a Story from the New Testament: The Parable of the Prodigal Son The Parable of the Prodigal Son " Summary " Paraphrase " Comparison: An Analytic Tool " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Two New Women" " Looking at the Essay " Checklist: Revising a Comparison " Evaluation in Explication and Analysis " Choosing a Topic and Developing a Thesis in an Analytic Paper " Analyzing a Story James Thurber'*'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty " Working Toward a Thesis: Journal Entries " Developing the Thesis: Making Lists " Sample Draft by a Student: "Walter Mitty Is No Joke" " Developing an Argument " Introductory Paragraphs " Middle Paragraphs " Concluding Paragraphs " Coherence in Paragraphs: Using Transitions " Checklist: Revising Paragraphs " Review: Writing an Analysis " A Note on Technical Terminology " A Lyric Poem and a Student's Argument Aphra Behn'*'Song: Love Armed " Journal Entries " A Sample Essay by a Student: "The Double Nature of Love" " Checklist: Editing a Draft " Your Turn: Short Stories and Poems for Analysis Edgar Allan Poe'*'The Cask of Amontillado Katherine Anne Porter'*'The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Jose Armas'*'El Tonto del Barrio Leslie Marmon Silko'*'The Man to Send Rain Clouds Billy Collins'*'Introduction to Poetry Robert Frost'*'The Road Not Taken Robert Herrick'*'To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time Martin Espada'*'Bully ' Chapter 8" 'Arguing an Interpretation " Interpretation and Meaning " Is the Author's Intention a Guide to Meaning? " What Characterizes a Sound Interpretation? " An Example: Interpreting Pat Mora's "Immigrants" Pat Mora'*'Immigrants " Thinking Critically about Responses to Literature " Checklist: Writing an Interpretation " Two Interpretations by Students Robert Frost'*'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening " Sample Essay by a Student: "Stopping by Woods-and Going On" " Sample Essay by a Student: "'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' as a Short Story" " Your Turn: Poems for Interpretation Robert Frost'*'Mending Wall T. S. Eliot'*'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock John Keats'*'Ode on a Grecian Urn Thomas Hardy'*'The Man He Killed Gwendolyn Brooks'*'The Mother " Stories for Interpretation Joyce Carol Oates'*'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Jorge Luis Borges*The Lottery in Babylon*** Thinking Critically: Case Study on William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"' " Overview of the Case Study' William Faulkner'*'A Rose for Emily " Typescript Showing Material Deleted from the Published Version " William Faulkner'*'Comments on the Story " Two Interpretations by Students, with Notes/Outlines " Sample Essay by a Student: "Why Miss Emily Grierson Killed Homer Barron" " Sample Essay by a Student: "Insight into Horror: The Role of the Narratorin 'A Rose for Emily'" ' Chapter 9" 'Arguing an Evaluation " Criticism and Evaluation' Jeffrey Whitmore* Bedtime Story Douglas L. Haskins'* Hide and Seek Mark Plants'* Equal Rites " Are There Critical Standards?' " Morality and Truth as Standards' " Other Ways of Thinking about Truth and Realism' " Your Turn: Poems and Stories for Evaluation Sarah N. Cleghorn'*'The Golf Links Wilfred Owen'*'Dulce et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen'*'Anthem for Doomed Youth Henry Reed'*'Naming of Parts Katherine Mansfield'*'Miss Brill W. Somerset Maugham'*'The Appointment in Samarra Ambrose Bierce'*'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Isabel Allende'*'If You Touched My Heart Helena Maria Viramontes'*'The Moth ' Chapter 10" Research Writing with Sources What Research Is, and What Research Is Not Primary and Secondary Materials Locating Materials: First Steps Other Bibliographic Aids Electronic Sources Encyclopedias: Print and Electronic Versions The Internet/World Wide Web Evaluating Sources on the World Wide Web What Does Your Own Institution Offer? Checklist: Using the World Wide Web Taking Notes Two Mechanical Aids: The Photocopier and the Computer A Guide to Note-Taking Drafting the Paper Focus on Primary Sources Avoiding Plagiarism Checklist: Avoiding Plagiarism ' Part II Up Close: Thinking Critically about Literary Works and Literary Forms' ' Chapter 11" Critical Thinking: Arguing with Oneself, Asking Questions, and Making Comparisons " What Is Critical Thinking? " Asking and Answering Questions " Comparing and Contrasting " Analyzing and Evaluating Evidence " Thinking Critically: Arguing with Oneself, Asking Questions, and Comparing-E. E. Cummings's "Buffalo Bill 's" E. E. Cummings'*'Buffalo Bill 's " A Short-Short Story, and Its Revised Version Raymond Carver'*'Mine Raymond Carver'*'Little Things " Your Turn: Writing an Argument about Carver's Two Stories ' Chapter 12" A Brief Guide: Writing about Literature Standing Back: Kinds of Writing Getting Close: Drafting the Essay Generating Ideas Revising a Draft " Checklist: Reviewing the Basics ' Chapter 13" Reading and Writing about Essays " Types of Essays " The Essayist's Persona " Voice " Tone " Prewriting: Identifying the Topic and Thesis Brent Staples'*'Black Men and Public Space " Summary and Analysis " Preparing a Summary " Stating the Thesis of an Essay " Drafting a Summary " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing about Essays " Your Turn: Essays for Analysis Langston Hughes'*'Salvation Laura Vanderkam'*'Hookups Starve the Soul ' Chapter 14"Reading and Writing about Stories " Stories True and False Grace Paley'*'Samuel " Elements of Fiction " Plot and Character " Foreshadowing " Setting and Atmosphere " Symbolism " Narrative Point of View " Style and Point of View "Theme " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing about Stories " Your Turn: Stories for Analysis Diana Chang'*'The Oriental Contingent Gish Jen'*'Who's Irish? Ron Wallace* Worry ' Chapter 15"Thinking Critically: A Case Study about Flannery O'Connor Flannery O'Connor'*'A Good Man Is Hard to Find Flannery O'Connor'*'Revelation' " Remarks from Essays and Letters' " From "The Fiction Writer and His Country" " From "Some Aspects of the Grotesque in Southern Fiction" " From "The Nature and Aim of Fiction" " From "Writing Short Stories" " On Interpreting "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" " "A Reasonable Use of the Unreasonable" ' Chapter' 16" Graphic Ficition*** " Letters and Pictures*** Grant Wood * "Death on' the Ridge Roasd"*** " Reading an Image: A Short Story Told in One Panel*** Tony' Carrillo *' "F Minus"*** " A Second Example of Reading Images: A Story Told in Sequential' Panels*** Art Spiegelman * "Nature vs. Nurture"*** Will Eisner * "Hamlet on a Rooftop"*** R. Crumb and David Zane Mairowitz * "A Hunger Artist" *** " Chapter 17" Reading and Writing about Plays " Types of Plays:'Tragedy and'Comedy " Elements of Drama " Theme " Plot " Gestures " Setting " Characterization and Motivation " Organizing an Analysis of a Character " First Draft " Revised Draft' " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing Arguments about Plays " Thinking about a Filmed Version of a Play " Getting Ready to Write " Checklist: Writing about a Filmed Play " Your Turn: Plays for Analysis Susan Glaspell, Trifles David Ives'*'Sure Thing*** " A Note on Greek Tragedy Sophocles'*'Oedipus Rex*** ' Chapter 18" Reading and Writing about Poems " Elements of Poetry " The Speaker and the Poet Emily Dickinson'*'I'm Nobody! Who are you? Emily Dickinson'*'Wild Nights-Wild Nights " The Language of Poetry: Diction and Tone William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 146 (Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth)' " Writing about the Speaker Robert Frost'*'The Telephone " Journal Entries " Figurative Language William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 130 (My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun) Dana Gioia'*'Money Robert Frost'*'The Hardship of Accounting Anonymous'*'Thirty Days Hath September " Imagery and Symbolism Edmund Waller'*'Song (Go, lovely rose) William Blake'*'The Sick Rose " Verbal Irony and Paradox " Structure Robert Herrick'*'Upon Julia's Clothes " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Herrick's Julia, Julia's Herrick" " The Argument Analyzed " Explication " An Example William Butler Yeats'*'The Balloon of the Mind " Annotations and Journal Entries " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Explication of W. B. Yeats's 'The Balloon of the Mind'"' " Checklist: Explication " Rhythm and Versification: A Glossary for Reference " Meter " Patterns of Sound " Stanzaic Patterns Billy Collins'*'Sonnet " Blank Verse and Free Verse " Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing Arguments about Poems " Your Turn: Poems about People Robert Browning'*'My Last Duchess E. E. Cummings'*'anyone lived in a pretty how town Sylvia Plath'*'Daddy Gwendolyn Brooks'*'We Real Cool Etheridge Knight'*'For Malcolm, a Year After Anne Sexton'*'Her Kind James Wright'*'Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota ' Chapter 19" 'Thinking Critically about Poems: Two Case Studies A Case Study about Emily Dickinson' Emily Dickinson'*'I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-' Emily Dickinson'*'The Soul selects her own Society' Emily Dickinson'*'These are the days when Birds come back' Emily Dickinson'*'Papa above!' Emily Dickinson'*'There's a certain Slant of light' Emily Dickinson'*'This World is not Conclusion' Emily Dickinson'*'I got so I could hear his name-' Emily Dickinson'*'Those-dying, then' Emily Dickinson'*'Apparently with no surprise' Emily Dickinson'*'Tell all the Truth but tell it slant' " A Sample Argument by a Student: "Religion and Religious Imagery in Emily Dickinson"' A Case Study on Comparing Poems and Pictures' " Word and Image Jane Flanders'*'Van Gogh's Bed William Carlos Williams'*'The Great Figure Adrienne Rich'*'Mourning Picture Cathy Song'*'Beauty and Sadness Mary Jo Salter'*'The Rebirth of Venus Anne Sexton'*'The Starry Night W. H. Auden'*'Musee des Beaux Arts X. J. Kennedy'*'Nude Descending a Staircase Greg Pape'*'American Flamingo Carl Phillips'*'Luncheon on the Grass John Updike'*'Before the Mirror Wislawa Szymborska'*'Brueghel's Two Monkeys " A Sample Argument by a Student: "Two Ways of Looking at a Starry Night" ' Part III" Standing Back: A Thematic Anthology ' Chapter 20" The World Around Us Essays" Louise Erdrich, Ringo's Gold*** BIll McKibben'*'Now or Never Stories" Aesop'*'The Ant and the Grasshopper Aesop'*'The North Wind and the Sun Jack London'*'To Build a Fire Sarah Orne Jewett'*'A White Heron Patricia Grace* Butterflies*** Poems" Matthew Arnold'*'In Harmony with Nature Thomas Hardy'*'Transformations John Keats'*'To Autumn Gerard Manley Hopkins'*'God's Grandeur Walt Whitman'*'A Noiseless Patient Spider Emily Dickinson'*'"Nature" is what we see Emily Dickinson'*'A narrow Fellow in the Grass Joy Harjo'* Vision *** Mary Oliver'* The Black Walnut Tree*** Kay Ryan * Turtle"*** Thinking Critically: Case Study about Robert Frost Robert Frost'*'The Pasture Robert Frost'*'Mowing Robert Frost'*'The Wood-Pile Robert Frost'*'The Oven Bird Robert Frost'*'The Need of Being Versed in Country Things Robert Frost'*'The Most of It Robert Frost * Design Robert Frost on Poetry" Robert Frost'*'The Figure a Poem Makes ' Chapter 21" 'Journeys Essays" Joan Didion'*'On Going Home Montesquieu'*'Persian Letters Stories" Nathaniel Hawthorne'*'Young Goodman Brown Eudora Welty'*'A Worn Path Toni Cade Bambara'*'The Lesson Amy Hempel'*'Today Will Be a Quiet Day James Joyce'*'Eveline Poems" John Keats'*'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer Percy Bysshe Shelley'*'Ozymandias Alfred, Lord Tennyson'*'Ulysses Countee Cullen'*'Incident William Stafford'*'Traveling Through the Dark Adrienne Rich'*'Diving into the Wreck' Derek Walcott'*'A Far Cry from Africa Sherman Alexie'*'On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City William Butler Yeats'*'Sailing to Byzantium Christina Rossetti'*'Uphill Emily Dickinson'*'Because I could not stop for Death A. E. Housman * To an Athlete Dying Young A Note on Spirituals*** Anonymous * Swing Low, Sweet Chariot*** Anonymous * Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel*** ' Chapter 22" "Love and Hate' Essay" Judith Ortiz Cofer'*'I Fell in Love, or My Hormones Awakened Stories" Ernest Hemingway'*'Cat in the Rain " A Student's Notes and Journal Entries on "Cat in the Rain" " Asking Questions about a Story " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Hemingway's American Wife" " A Second Example: An Essay Drawing on Related Material in the Chapter " A Sample Essay by a Student: "Hemingway's Unhappy Lovers" Zora Neale Hurston'*'Sweat Raymond Carver'*'Cathedral Poems" Anonymous'*'Western Wind Christopher Marlowe'*'The Passionate Shepherd to His Love Sir Walter Raleigh'*'The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd John Donne'*'The Bait William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 29 (When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes) William Shakespeare'*'Sonnet 116 (Let me not to the marriage of true minds) John Donne'*'A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Andrew Marvell'*'To His Coy Mistress Edna St. Vincent Millay'*'Love Is Not All: It Is Not Meat nor Drink Robert Frost'*'The Silken Tent Robert Pack'*'The Frog Prince Nikki Giovanni'*'Love in Place Play" Terrence McNally'*'Andre's Mother ' Chapter 23" Making Men and Women Essays" Steven Doloff'*'The Opposite Sex Gretel Ehrlich'*'About Men Stories" Charlotte Perkins Gilman'*'The Yellow Wallpaper Richard Wright'*'The Man Who Was Almost a Man' John Updike * Oliver's Evolution' *** Poems" Anonymous'*'What Are Little Boys Made Of Anonymous'*'Higamus, Hogamus Dorothy Parker'*'General Review of the Sex Situation Louise Bogan'*'Women Rita Dove'*'Daystar Theodore Roethke'*'My Papa's Waltz Sharon Olds'*'Rites of Passage Frank O'Hara'*'Homosexuality Julia Alvarez'*'Woman's Work Marge Piercy'*'Barbie Doll Play" Henrik Ibsen'*'A Doll's House ' Chapter 24" 'Innocence and Experience Essay" George Orwell'*'Shooting an Elephant Stories" Hans Christian Andersen'*'The Emperor's New Clothes James Joyce'*'Araby Isaac Bashevis Singer'*'The Son from America Ha Jin * Love in the Air*** ZZ Packer * Brownies*** Poems" William Blake'*'Infant Joy William Blake'*'Infant Sorrow William Blake'*'The Echoing Green William Blake'*'The Lamb William Blake'*'The Tyger Gerard Manley Hopkins'*'Spring and Fall E. E. Cummings'*'in Just- Louise Gluck'*'The School Children Louise Gluck'*'Gretel in Darkness Linda Pastan * Ethics Play" Thinking Critically: A Case Study about Shakespeare's Hamlet " A Note on the Elizabethan Theater " A Note on Hamlet on the Stage' " A Note on the Text of Hamlet' William Shakespeare'*'The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Criticism " Anne Barton'*'The Promulgation of Confusion " Stanley Wells'*'On the First Soliloquy " Elaine Showalter'*'Representing Ophelia " Bernice W. Kliman'*'The BBC Hamlet: A Television Production " Will Saretta'*'Branagh's Film of Hamlet ' Chapter 25" All in a Day's Work*** Essays Barbara Ehrenreich * Wal-Mart Orientation Program*** Stories Stop Me If You've Heard This One: Jokes about Lines of Work*** " Jokes as Short Stories*** " The Role of Stereotypes*** " Four Doctors Went Hunting*** " A Businessman Interviewed Job Candidates*** " The Absent-Minded Professor*** " An American Businessman in Mexico*** " Two New Yorkers on Vacation Are Hunting in Maine*** " The Detective and the Logical Doctor*** " The Heart Surgeon and the Mechanic*** " The Rich Businessman at the Business School Commencement*** Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm * Mother Holle*** Will Eisner * The Day I Became a Professional*** Daniel Orozco" Orientation John Updike * A & P Lorrie Moore' How to Become a Writer Poems William Wordsworth * The Solitary Reaper Walt Whitman * I hear America Singing Carl Sandburg * Chicago Gary Snyder * Hay for the Horses Robert Hayden * Those Winter Sundays Seamus Heaney * Digging Marge Piercy * To be of use Marge Piercy * The Secretary Chant John Updike * Ex-Basketball Player' Plays Jane Martin* Rodeo Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman*** ' ' Chapter 26" 'Identity in America Essays" Anna Lisa Raya'*'It's Hard Enough Being Me Andrew Lam'*'Who Will Light Incense When Mother's Gone? Stories" Amy Tan'*'Two Kinds Alice Walker'*'Everyday Use Poems" Emma Lazarus'*'The New Colossus Thomas Bailey Aldrich'*'The Unguarded Gates Joseph Bruchac III'*'Ellis Island Aurora Levins Morales'*'Child of the Americas Gloria Anzaldua'*'To Live in the Borderlands Means You Jimmy Santiago Baca'*'So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs from Americans Langston Hughes'*'Theme for English B Pat Parker'*'For the White Person Who Wants to Know How to be my friend Mitsuye Yamada'*'To the Lady Nila northSun'*'Moving Camp Too Far Plays" Luis Valdez'*'Los Vendidos Lorraine Hansberry'*'A Raisin in the Sun ' Chapter 27" "American Dreams and Nightmares Essays" Chief Seattle'*'My People Elizabeth Cady Stanton'*'Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Abraham Lincoln*Address at the Dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery*** Studs Terkel'*'Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dream Stories Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'*'Harrison Bergeron Langston Hughes'*'One Friday Morning William Carlos Williams'*'The Use of Force Shirley Jackson'*'The Lottery Grace Paley'*'A Man Told Me the Story of His Life Tim O'Brien'*'The Things They Carried Sherman Alexie'*'The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven*** Amy Sterling'Casil'*Perfect Stranger*** Ralph Ellison'*Battle Royal Poems" Robert Hayden'*'Frederick Douglass Lorna Dee Cervantes'*'Refugee Ship Edwin Arlington Robinson'*'Richard Cory W. H. Auden'*'The Unknown Citizen Allen Ginsberg'*'A Supermarket in California Marge Piercy'*'What's that Smell in the Kitchen? Yusef Komunyakaa'*'Facing It Billy Collins'*'The Names Gwendolyn Brooks'*'The Bean Eaters Dorothy Parker'*'Resume Plays" Tennessee Williams'*'The Glass Menagerie ' Chapter 28" 'Law and Disorder Essays" Zora Neale Hurston'*'A Conflict of Interest Martin Luther King Jr.'*'Letter from Birmingham Jail Stories Chinua Achebe*Civil Peace' Elizabeth Bishop'*'The Hanging of the Mouse Ursula K. Le Guin'*'The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas William Faulkner'*'Barn Burning Tobias Woolf*Powder Poems" Anonymous'*'Birmingham Jail A. E. Housman'*'The Carpenter's Son A. E. Housman'*'Oh who is that young sinner Claude McKay'*'If We Must Die Jimmy Santiago Baca'*'Cloudy Day Carolyn Forche'*'The Colonel Plays Billy Goda* No Crime*** Sophocles*Antigone' ' Chapter 29 " Worlds beyond Worlds*** Essay Stephen King *'Why We Crave Horror Movies*** Stories Elizabeth Bowen*The Demon Lover*** Gabriel Garcia-Marquez* A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings Arthur C. Clarke*Nine Billion Names of God Poems A Note on Ballads*** Anonymous*The Demon Lover*** Anonymous*The Wife of Usher's Well*** John Keats* La belle dame sans merci A. E. Housman* Is my team ploughing*** ' Appendix A" Writing about Literature: An Overview of Critical Strategies' Appendix B" 'Remarks About Manuscript Form Appendix C" 'How Much Do You Know about Citing Sources?' A Quiz with Answers ' Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines Index of Terms' '.Réservation
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Titre : Longman Anthology of British Literature : The Romantics and Their Contemporaries: Volume 2a Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Damrosch, Auteur Editeur : Longman Inc Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 1264 p. Format : 23.1 x 16 x 2.6 centimetres (0.86 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-205-22316-9 Note générale : The Longman Anthology of British Literatureis the most comprehensive and thoughtfully arranged text in the field, offering a rich selection of compelling British authors through the ages. With its first edition, The Longman Anthology of British Literature created a new paradigm for anthologies. Responding to major shifts in literary studies over the past thirty years, it was the first collection to pay sustained attention to the contexts within which literature is produced, even as it broadened the scope of that literature to embrace the full cultural diversity of the British Isles. Within its pages, canonical authors mingle with newly visible writers; English accents are heard next to Anglo-Norman, Welsh, Gaelic, and Scottish ones; female and male voices are set in dialogue; literature from the British Isles is integrated with post-colonial writing; and major works are illumined by clusters of shorter texts that bring literary, social, and historical issues vividly to life. The Fifth Edition builds on the pioneering features of the previous four editions, expanding the strong core of frequently taught works while continuing to lead the way in responding to the shifting interests of the discipline. Langues : Anglais Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 2A, The: The Romantics and Their Contemporaries, 5/e The Romantics and Their Contemporaries Illustration: Thomas Girtin, Tintern Abbey THE ROMANTIC PERIOD AT A GLANCE INTRODUCTION LITERATURE AND THE AGE: "NOUGHT WAS LASTING" ROMANCE, ROMANTICISM, AND THE POWERS OF THE IMAGINATION THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND ITS REVERBERATIONS Illustration: Thomas Rowlandson, after a drawing by Lord George Murray, The Contrast THE MONARCHY Illustration: Thomas Lawrence, Coronation Portrait of the Prince Regent (later, George IV) INDUSTRIAL ENGLAND AND "NEVER-RESTING LABOUR" CONSUMERS AND COMMODITIES Color Plate 1: John Martin, The Bard Color Plate 2: Thomas Gainsborough, Mrs. Mary Robinson Color Plate 3: Thomas Phillips, Lord Byron Color Plate 4: Anonymous, Portrait of Olaudah Equiano Color Plate 5: J. M. W. Turner, Slavers Throwing the Dead and Dying Overboard, Typhoon Coming On Color Plate 6: William Blake, The Little Black Boy (second plate only) Color Plate 7: William Blake, The Little Black Boy (another version of #6) Color Plate 8: William Blake, The Tyger Color Plate 9: William Blake, The Sick Rose Color Plate 10: Joseph Wright, An Iron Forge Viewed from Without AUTHORSHIP, AUTHORITY, AND "ROMANTICISM" POPULAR PROSE Illustration: George Cruikshank, The Press PERSPECTIVES The Sublime, the Beautiful, and the Picturesque Illustration: Thomas Rowlandson, Dr. Syntax Sketching by the Lake Illustration: Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Passage of the St. Gothard, 1804 EDMUND BURKE from A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful Illustration: Benjamin Robert Haydon, Study after the Elgin Marbles IMMANUEL KANT from The Critique of Judgement WILLIAM GILPIN Illustration: Edward Dayes, Tintern Abbey from across the Wye, 1794 from Three Essays on Picturesque Beauty, on Picturesque Travel, and on Sketching Landscape Illustration: From William Gilpin's Three Essays, 1792 MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT from A Vindication of the Rights of Men JANE AUSTEN from Pride and Prejudice from Northanger Abbey MARIA JANE JEWSBURY A Rural Excursion JOHN RUSKIN from Modern Painters ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD The Mouse's Petition to Dr. Priestley On a Lady's Writing Inscription for an Ice-House To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible To the Poor Washing-Day Eighteen Hundred and Eleven RESPONSE John Wilson Croker: from A Review of Eighteen Hundred and Eleven The First Fire On the Death of the Princess Charlotte CHARLOTTE SMITH from ELEGIAC SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS To the Moon "Sighing I see yon little troop at play" Illustration: Charlotte Smith, engraving for Sonnet IV, "To the Moon" To melancholy. Written on the banks of the Arun October,...Longman Anthology of British Literature : The Romantics and Their Contemporaries: Volume 2a [texte imprimé] / David Damrosch, Auteur . - United States : Longman Inc, 2012 . - 1264 p. ; 23.1 x 16 x 2.6 centimetres (0.86 kg).
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The Longman Anthology of British Literatureis the most comprehensive and thoughtfully arranged text in the field, offering a rich selection of compelling British authors through the ages. With its first edition, The Longman Anthology of British Literature created a new paradigm for anthologies. Responding to major shifts in literary studies over the past thirty years, it was the first collection to pay sustained attention to the contexts within which literature is produced, even as it broadened the scope of that literature to embrace the full cultural diversity of the British Isles. Within its pages, canonical authors mingle with newly visible writers; English accents are heard next to Anglo-Norman, Welsh, Gaelic, and Scottish ones; female and male voices are set in dialogue; literature from the British Isles is integrated with post-colonial writing; and major works are illumined by clusters of shorter texts that bring literary, social, and historical issues vividly to life. The Fifth Edition builds on the pioneering features of the previous four editions, expanding the strong core of frequently taught works while continuing to lead the way in responding to the shifting interests of the discipline.
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Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 2A, The: The Romantics and Their Contemporaries, 5/e The Romantics and Their Contemporaries Illustration: Thomas Girtin, Tintern Abbey THE ROMANTIC PERIOD AT A GLANCE INTRODUCTION LITERATURE AND THE AGE: "NOUGHT WAS LASTING" ROMANCE, ROMANTICISM, AND THE POWERS OF THE IMAGINATION THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND ITS REVERBERATIONS Illustration: Thomas Rowlandson, after a drawing by Lord George Murray, The Contrast THE MONARCHY Illustration: Thomas Lawrence, Coronation Portrait of the Prince Regent (later, George IV) INDUSTRIAL ENGLAND AND "NEVER-RESTING LABOUR" CONSUMERS AND COMMODITIES Color Plate 1: John Martin, The Bard Color Plate 2: Thomas Gainsborough, Mrs. Mary Robinson Color Plate 3: Thomas Phillips, Lord Byron Color Plate 4: Anonymous, Portrait of Olaudah Equiano Color Plate 5: J. M. W. Turner, Slavers Throwing the Dead and Dying Overboard, Typhoon Coming On Color Plate 6: William Blake, The Little Black Boy (second plate only) Color Plate 7: William Blake, The Little Black Boy (another version of #6) Color Plate 8: William Blake, The Tyger Color Plate 9: William Blake, The Sick Rose Color Plate 10: Joseph Wright, An Iron Forge Viewed from Without AUTHORSHIP, AUTHORITY, AND "ROMANTICISM" POPULAR PROSE Illustration: George Cruikshank, The Press PERSPECTIVES The Sublime, the Beautiful, and the Picturesque Illustration: Thomas Rowlandson, Dr. Syntax Sketching by the Lake Illustration: Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Passage of the St. Gothard, 1804 EDMUND BURKE from A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful Illustration: Benjamin Robert Haydon, Study after the Elgin Marbles IMMANUEL KANT from The Critique of Judgement WILLIAM GILPIN Illustration: Edward Dayes, Tintern Abbey from across the Wye, 1794 from Three Essays on Picturesque Beauty, on Picturesque Travel, and on Sketching Landscape Illustration: From William Gilpin's Three Essays, 1792 MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT from A Vindication of the Rights of Men JANE AUSTEN from Pride and Prejudice from Northanger Abbey MARIA JANE JEWSBURY A Rural Excursion JOHN RUSKIN from Modern Painters ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD The Mouse's Petition to Dr. Priestley On a Lady's Writing Inscription for an Ice-House To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible To the Poor Washing-Day Eighteen Hundred and Eleven RESPONSE John Wilson Croker: from A Review of Eighteen Hundred and Eleven The First Fire On the Death of the Princess Charlotte CHARLOTTE SMITH from ELEGIAC SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS To the Moon "Sighing I see yon little troop at play" Illustration: Charlotte Smith, engraving for Sonnet IV, "To the Moon" To melancholy. Written on the banks of the Arun October,...Réservation
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