Literature: Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and the EssayMcGraw-Hill, 1990 - 1746 страници This textbook provides students with an approach to literary works that emphasizes the reading process as an active enterprise, involving thought and feeling, as well as the intellectual acts. It introduces the traditional literary elements by means of discussions closely tied to works in each of the four genres: fiction, poetry, drama, and the essay in which the students are asked to return to certain works to reconsider them from different perspectives. Regarding the poetry section two special features are included: a substantial number of poems in translation (35 trans. fr. 8 languages) and a special selection of poetic transformations (the way poets have modified their own and other artists' work by means of. |
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... thought away and to replace it by other proper and healthy thoughts . But that thought , and not the thought only but the reality itself , seemed to come and confront him . And to replace that thought he called up a succession of others ...
... thought away and to replace it by other proper and healthy thoughts . But that thought , and not the thought only but the reality itself , seemed to come and confront him . And to replace that thought he called up a succession of others ...
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... thought and thought until she had hit upon the ugliest name in any language . Then she had gone and had the beautiful name , Joy , changed without telling her mother until after she had done it . Her legal name was Hulga . When Mrs ...
... thought and thought until she had hit upon the ugliest name in any language . Then she had gone and had the beautiful name , Joy , changed without telling her mother until after she had done it . Her legal name was Hulga . When Mrs ...
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... thought , No further harm . OTHELLO : Why of thy thought , Iago ? IAGO : I did not think he had been acquainted with her . OTHELLO : O , and went between us ° yes , IAGO : Indeed ? very oft . OTHELLO : Indeed ? Ay , indeed ! Discern'st ...
... thought , No further harm . OTHELLO : Why of thy thought , Iago ? IAGO : I did not think he had been acquainted with her . OTHELLO : O , and went between us ° yes , IAGO : Indeed ? very oft . OTHELLO : Indeed ? Ay , indeed ! Discern'st ...
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CHAPTER Reading Stories | 3 |
CHAPTER Types of Short Fiction | 19 |
CHAPTER Elements of Fiction | 26 |
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ANTIGONÊ Antistrophe arms asked beautiful blind BRABANTIO breath called characters child CHORAGOS CREON dance dark dead death door dream E. E. CUMMINGS everything eyes face father feel felt fiction friends girl Gregor hair hand happened head hear heard heart Hopewell husband IAGO IOCASTÊ ISMENÊ Iván Ilych Jeremiah Donovan knew Kugelmass Laius laugh leave Leroy light listen live look Macomber Mallard María Concepción marriage mind morning mother never night Norma Jean OEDIPUS once Othello Ozzie Peter Ivánovich play poem poem's Rabbi Binder rape fantasies Rose for Emily seemed SERGEANT sestet silent sleep smile Sophocles sound speaker stand stanza stood stopped story talk TEIRESIAS tell Thebes thee thing thou thought told trees turned voice walked watch wife Wilson window woman words