Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and DramaLittle Brown, 1979 - 1412 pagini |
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... writing , revising , and finishing your paper ) , please see the appen- dix , " Writing about Literature , " which begins on page 1377. Its advice may be applied to papers on fiction , poetry , and drama . The present chapter will set ...
... writing , revising , and finishing your paper ) , please see the appen- dix , " Writing about Literature , " which begins on page 1377. Its advice may be applied to papers on fiction , poetry , and drama . The present chapter will set ...
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... writing about poetry has immediate rewards , and to mention just one , the poem you spend time with and write about is going to mean much more to you than poems skimmed ... Writing about Poetry 689 Writing about Poetry Writing about Poetry.
... writing about poetry has immediate rewards , and to mention just one , the poem you spend time with and write about is going to mean much more to you than poems skimmed ... Writing about Poetry 689 Writing about Poetry Writing about Poetry.
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... writing is exceptional , and the main business of most fiction is to get a story told . To take an extreme case of a fiction writer who didn't want his prose to sound poetic , Georges Simenon , best known for his mystery novels , said ...
... writing is exceptional , and the main business of most fiction is to get a story told . To take an extreme case of a fiction writer who didn't want his prose to sound poetic , Georges Simenon , best known for his mystery novels , said ...
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A. E. Housman Antistrophe asked ballad Brabantio breath called captain character child Choragos Connie Creon dance dark dead death door E. E. Cummings Emily Dickinson eyes face father feel fiction Fletcher girl hand Harrison Bergeron head hear heard heart Helmer hunger artist Iago Ivan Ilych knew Krogstad lady Leota light Linde listen live look Manischevitz mean Mike McInerney mind mother never night Nora novel Oedipus Othello perhaps Peter Ivanovich play poem poet poetry QUESTIONS Rank reader rhythm rime Robert Frost seemed sleep smile song sound stand stood story T. S. Eliot talk Teiresias tell Tell-Tale Heart theme there's thing thou thought told Tony Torvald turned Turpin voice walked watch wife William Butler Yeats woman words write