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Published on May 03, 2005 | 336 Pages
The essential guide to looking at literature with your own two eyes.
What students know about Shakespeare, Orwell, Dickens, and Twain is primarily what their instructors tell them. Here’s a book that teaches the students how to move on to the next level—evaluate and read critically on their own, trust their own opinions, develop original ideas, analyze characters, and find a deeper appreciation for fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and more.
• Ideal companion for college students and accessible for the casual reader as well.
• Covers fiction, poetry, narrative nonfiction, biographies and memoirs, essays and editorials, and newspapers, magazines, and journals.
• Features examples from published writing.
• Includes a reading list and a glossary of literary terms.
What students know about Shakespeare, Orwell, Dickens, and Twain is primarily what their instructors tell them. Here’s a book that teaches the students how to move on to the next level—evaluate and read critically on their own, trust their own opinions, develop original ideas, analyze characters, and find a deeper appreciation for fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and more.
• Ideal companion for college students and accessible for the casual reader as well.
• Covers fiction, poetry, narrative nonfiction, biographies and memoirs, essays and editorials, and newspapers, magazines, and journals.
• Features examples from published writing.
• Includes a reading list and a glossary of literary terms.
Author
Amy Wall
Amy Wall has been a producer for CBS News for 15 years, doing everything from booking satellites from Guam to researching film files from the Russian Revolution. Amy spent her youth playing games with her four siblings and the neighborhood kids, and family game nights were the rule, despite the enticement of the new color TV.
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