Literature and the Writing Processcombines the best elements of a literature anthology with those of a handbook to guide students through the interrelated process of analytical reading and critical writing. Text writing assignments use literature as a tool of critical thought,a method for analysis, and a way of communicating ideas. This approach emphasizes writing as the focus of the book with literature as the means to write effectively. A three part organization combines a literary anthology with composition instruction and a style handbook so students have everything they need at their fingertips. Some of the new features include: New Humor and Satire Portfoliosnow appear in every genre chapter, offering engaging new readings to encourage student interest. Expanded argument writing coverage(Ch. 3) offers more support for improving writing skills. New readingsreflect a wide diversity of classic and contemporary voices, including Margaret Atwood, Chinua Achebe, David Sedaris, Billy Collins, and Robert Frost. Updated MLA coveragereflects the most current guidelines from the Modern Language Association. A refreshed drama sectionincludes two remarkable plays: Picnic on the Battlefield, by Fernando Arrabal, andBeauty, by Jane Martin andA Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry has been brought back to this edition by popular demand.
Literature and the Writing Processcombines the best elements of a literature anthology with those of a handbook to guide students through the interrelated process of analytical reading and critical writing.
Text writing assignments use literature as a tool of critical thought,a method for analysis, and a way of communicating ideas. This approach emphasizes writing as the focus of the book with literature as the means to write effectively. A three part organization combines a literary anthology with composition instruction and a style handbook so students have everything they need at their fingertips. Some of the new features include:
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