Journeys Through American LiteratureUniversity of Michigan Press, 2000 - 232 Seiten Journeys through American Literature, a more modern version of the classic text Journeys through Literature, introduces students to the best of nineteenth- and twentieth- century American literature while enhancing their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. A section from The House on Mango Street has been added to this edition. Chapters include an overview of the literary period and genre, biographical sketches of the author, and descriptions of the literary period or tradition to which the author belongs. Exercises and activities improve language skills and critical-thinking skills, with the focus on the student's response to the reading. Overall, the text provides a framework for the interpretation of prose and poetry and emphasizes collaborative learning so that students become more independent, critical thinkers. |
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... reading and writing are interrelated skills that should not be separated , so students are given opportunities to write before and after completing the readings . ( Various writing strategies are presented in the appendixes . ) Many of ...
... reading and writing are interrelated skills that should not be separated , so students are given opportunities to write before and after completing the readings . ( Various writing strategies are presented in the appendixes . ) Many of ...
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... reading a book , whether wise or silly , it seems to me to be alive and talking to me . " Jonathan Swift , Thoughts on Various Subjects , 1706 " No entertainment is so cheap as reading , nor any pleasure so lasting . " Lady Mary Wortley ...
... reading a book , whether wise or silly , it seems to me to be alive and talking to me . " Jonathan Swift , Thoughts on Various Subjects , 1706 " No entertainment is so cheap as reading , nor any pleasure so lasting . " Lady Mary Wortley ...
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... Reading literature is different from reading other forms of writing such as articles in journals or newspapers . First of all , it involves reading for pure pleasure as well as reading for knowledge . Second , works of literature are ...
... Reading literature is different from reading other forms of writing such as articles in journals or newspapers . First of all , it involves reading for pure pleasure as well as reading for knowledge . Second , works of literature are ...
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Romanticism | 111 |
The Novel | 141 |
Diversity | 177 |
Urheberrecht | |
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