Literature: An Introduction to Reading and WritingIntroduction to Literature; Freshman Composition, second semester, where the focus is on writing about literature. This best-selling anthology of fiction, poetry, and drama was the first to interlock the processes of reading literature and writing about literature. In addition to carefully chosen literary selections, each chapter contains detailed information on and demonstrative essays for writing about literature and increased and updated coverage of research and MLA documentation. |
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TOPICAL AND THEMATIC TABLE OF CONTENTS | lxxi |
I | lxxii |
AMERICA IN PEACE WAR | lxxiii |
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