The Heath Introduction to LiteratureD.C. Heath, 1980 - 949 pàgines At about half the length and a much lower price than comparable anthologies, this introductory anthology of short fiction, poetry, and drama is organized by genre and features chapter introductions and a bibliography of film adaptations. Readings have been chosen with an eye toward classic selections and gender balance, while allowing the book to retain the teachability and traditional emphases for which it has long been admired. |
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Pàgina 378
... voice in fiction , therefore , can hardly be overemphasized . One use of voice is evident in the many tales in which the narrative voice is that of the storyteller : tales such as those by Faulkner , Hemingway , Wright , and O'Connor ...
... voice in fiction , therefore , can hardly be overemphasized . One use of voice is evident in the many tales in which the narrative voice is that of the storyteller : tales such as those by Faulkner , Hemingway , Wright , and O'Connor ...
Pàgina 379
... voice ( the public voice ) is being avoided in the hope that the inner , private voice will be the truer and more revealing voice , speak- ing with intense immediacy of tone and allowing us the fullest empathy with the speaker . As ...
... voice ( the public voice ) is being avoided in the hope that the inner , private voice will be the truer and more revealing voice , speak- ing with intense immediacy of tone and allowing us the fullest empathy with the speaker . As ...
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... voice within the poem for the voice of the poet . The further danger then arises that we may generalize from a single poem , slipping from the critically acceptable statement , " Blake's " Tyger ' presents the tiger as a beautiful but ...
... voice within the poem for the voice of the poet . The further danger then arises that we may generalize from a single poem , slipping from the critically acceptable statement , " Blake's " Tyger ' presents the tiger as a beautiful but ...
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The Bases of Literature 3 | 3 |
Writing About Literature | 9 |
Fiction as Narrative | 17 |
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