
This text is designed to supplement any literature anthology used in Introduction to Literature courses. It contains sections on the short story, plays, poetry, and the novel, as well as sections on film, writing a research paper, and other types of literature-based composition. The book is full of exercises and contains numerous sample student essays.
This text provides a structured methodology for students to analyze and compose written responses to various literary forms. Authors Carol Wershoven and John Sheridan Biays leverage their expertise in composition and literature instruction to offer a practical framework for academic writing. The book utilizes a pedagogical approach, integrating instructional guidance with concrete examples to help students navigate the complexities of literary analysis.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Instructors frequently utilize this text as a supplementary resource for introductory literature courses due to its clear, step-by-step instructional design. Experts highlight the inclusion of student-authored essays as a practical tool for demonstrating successful writing strategies to undergraduates.
Page Count:
474
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
ISBN-10:
0070051607
ISBN-13:
9780070051607
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