Writing Essays about Literature: A Guide and Style SheetKelley Griffith's "Writing Essays about Literature" is the standard guide and style sheet for interpreting and writing about literature. This versatile text includes strategies for analysis and interpretation, and step-by-step instruction for planning, researching, writing, and revising literary papers. Updates to the fiction and poetry sections include revised coverage in fiction of the relationship between author and narrator, and of plot elements such as embedded and framed stories; and in poetry, of reading a poem for the first time, understanding the role of the speaker, managing difficult language, and recognizing forms such as the haiku and visual poetry. -- From publisher's description. |
References to this book
Technique and Sensibility in the Fiction and Poetry of Raymond Carver Arthur F. Bethea Limited preview - 2001 |