Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... writers , whether they are students writing about literature or the literary authors them- selves , is that they make conscious choices . That is , a writer is being selective in choosing a title , beginning at a particular moment ...
... writers , whether they are students writing about literature or the literary authors them- selves , is that they make conscious choices . That is , a writer is being selective in choosing a title , beginning at a particular moment ...
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... WRITING ABOUT TONE What has been said in Chapter 7 ( see pp . 214-16 ) about stylistic analysis applies equally to writing about tone . You will still be relying on a close reading of the ... WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE Irony Writing about Tone.
... WRITING ABOUT TONE What has been said in Chapter 7 ( see pp . 214-16 ) about stylistic analysis applies equally to writing about tone . You will still be relying on a close reading of the ... WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE Irony Writing about Tone.
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... WRITING ABOUT SYMBOL Because a symbolic work conveys much of its meaning through its sym- bols , we generally write about symbol to understand a work's meaning rather than to analyze a ... WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE Writing about Symbol.
... WRITING ABOUT SYMBOL Because a symbolic work conveys much of its meaning through its sym- bols , we generally write about symbol to understand a work's meaning rather than to analyze a ... WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE Writing about Symbol.
Cuprins
Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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