Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... audience of peers- to open lines of communication between speaker and listener- so that after the reading , each writer could determine how much , if at all , he or she satisfied the audience . This is the form that each newswriting and ...
... audience of peers- to open lines of communication between speaker and listener- so that after the reading , each writer could determine how much , if at all , he or she satisfied the audience . This is the form that each newswriting and ...
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... audience . They know that magazines are in the business of answering " why " and augment the other segments of the ... audience what the editors say it needs , whether or not readers want to know . The pages are so eclectic that the ...
... audience . They know that magazines are in the business of answering " why " and augment the other segments of the ... audience what the editors say it needs , whether or not readers want to know . The pages are so eclectic that the ...
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... audience : Topic : Pound Cake x1 [ common ] x2 x3 [ sophisticated ] Each " X " represents an article in a specific magazine . For purposes of discussion , let's say x1 is a recipe in a woman's magazine ; x2 , a warning about eating too ...
... audience : Topic : Pound Cake x1 [ common ] x2 x3 [ sophisticated ] Each " X " represents an article in a specific magazine . For purposes of discussion , let's say x1 is a recipe in a woman's magazine ; x2 , a warning about eating too ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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American analyzed artist asked audience beauty become believe Beowulf Black Crow Bob Eubanks century Chapter Charlemagne classroom color creative writers critic culture dents Derick Burleson editor enlightenment equality Essence ethnic racism ethnic whites etry experience explain explication feel fiction Florence Griffith Joyner fourth grade Frye Georg Trakl Hammock hoax human interpretation interview James Wright Jesse Jackson Jesus Jim Bakker Jimmy the Greek journalists Joyner language literary lives lyric magazine mass media Matthew Arnold meaning metaphor minorities morality newspaper newswriting Northrop Frye Olympics person poem poet poetic Pound question racism readers realize Redbook religion reporter response Salzburg Sleep society Stop Reading Poetry story student named tabloid teacher teaching tell theme theory thing topic Trakl truth typical understand value judgment Well-Tempered Critic woman women words wrote