Literature: Reading, Reacting, WritingCombining the broadest selection of literature, with the most celebrated writing instruction than any other book in its class, plus a free CD-ROM, Literature: Reading, Reacting, Writing, Fifth Edition provides all the help that students need to make literature a part of their lives. |
Contents
Preface | xxxix |
Understanding Literature | 1 |
Reading and Writing about Literature | 15 |
Copyright | |
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