Writing about literature

Title
Writing about literature

Personal Author EPSB
Edgar V. Roberts

Summary
Students who write about what they read learn twice, for as sthey plan and develop theri writing, they necessarily grow as thinkers. This text provides comprehensive discussions and sample papers for students who need to write about the elements of literature. Designed to help students read, study, think, plan, draft, and write, all chapters contain discussions of important literary subjects, such as character, setting, and symbolism, followed by a guide to the necessary steps for students to produce good essays. This accessible text is a perfect companion for any course that wants to focus on strengthening writing skills.

Year Published
2003

Physical Description
xviii, 382 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Edition
10th ed.

Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subject
English language -- Rhetoric.
 
Literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.
 
Criticism -- Authorship.
 
Academic writing.

Summary
Students who write about what they read learn twice, for as sthey plan and develop theri writing, they necessarily grow as thinkers. This text provides comprehensive discussions and sample papers for students who need to write about the elements of literature. Designed to help students read, study, think, plan, draft, and write, all chapters contain discussions of important literary subjects, such as character, setting, and symbolism, followed by a guide to the necessary steps for students to produce good essays. This accessible text is a perfect companion for any course that wants to focus on strengthening writing skills.

ISBN
9780130978011

Publisher
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2003.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian HighTRC 808 ROBTeacher resource30905000089486Teacher Materials