Journeys Through LiteratureUniversity of Michigan Press, 1995 - Всего страниц: 342 Journeys through Literature combines the reading of literature, the analysis of literary styles and techniques, and the acquisition of language skills. A diversity of literary selections is presented, with readings ranging from the 14th through the 20th century. Chapters include an overview of the literary period and genre, biographical sketches of the author, and descriptions of the literary period or tradition to which the author belongs. This textbook helps students formulate and express their own preferences and opinions about a variety of literary works. The exercises and activities are intended to improve language skills and critical-thinking skills, with the focus on the student's response to the reading. The instructor's manual inclu |
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... live in the interchange of those sympathies necessary for my being . This you alone can do , and I demand it of you as a right which you must not refuse to concede . " The latter part of his tale had kindled anew in me the anger that ...
... live in the interchange of those sympathies necessary for my being . This you alone can do , and I demand it of you as a right which you must not refuse to concede . " The latter part of his tale had kindled anew in me the anger that ...
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... live , in love let's so persever , Then when we live no more , we may live ever . 2. In " Madame Célestin's Divorce , ” Chopin realistically portrays a conflict within the central character . Write an essay analyzing the conflicting ...
... live , in love let's so persever , Then when we live no more , we may live ever . 2. In " Madame Célestin's Divorce , ” Chopin realistically portrays a conflict within the central character . Write an essay analyzing the conflicting ...
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... lives of quiet desperation , " but he wanted to create a poetic form of life . As he wrote in his August 28 , 1841 Journal : " My life hath been the poem I would have writ , / But I could not both live , and live to utter it . " Walden ...
... lives of quiet desperation , " but he wanted to create a poetic form of life . As he wrote in his August 28 , 1841 Journal : " My life hath been the poem I would have writ , / But I could not both live , and live to utter it . " Walden ...
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From Gullivers Travels 1726 | 90 |
Romanticism | 99 |
Kate Chopin | 105 |
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