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Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing (8th Edition) | 
enlarge | Authors: Edgar V. Roberts, Henry E. Jacobs Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
List Price: $91.33 Buy Used: $50.00 You Save: $41.33 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 46403
Media: Hardcover Edition: 8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 2240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 2.6
ISBN: 0131732781 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.0668 EAN: 9780131732780 ASIN: 0131732781
Publication Date: March 11, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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For Introduction to Literature courses and Freshman Composition courses that emphasize writing about literature. When Edgar Roberts taught literature and composition many years ago, a large part of his course work involved essay writing assignments. He would dedicate a substantial amount of his class time explaining how the students should prepare their writing assignments and he discovered that the more he described to his students what he wanted, and the longer he explained things, the better the final essays turned out to be. However, giving his students such explicit essay-writing directions was taking up too much of his classroom time. At that point, Professor Roberts started to write and hand out directions, thus saving him valuable classroom time. Over the years, he tried and tested each assignment in his own classes. In addition to writing coverage, Professor Roberts recognized that literature classrooms needed both writing about literature instruction and an anthology to meet the needs of the literature and composition course. Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, Compact Edition is founded on the principles of writing about literature. It is not an afterthought and it is not treated as a separate chapter or appendix; but rather, it is the carefully integrated philosophy of Professor Roberts’ approach to teaching literature and composition. Complete coverage of writing about each element and a total of 23 student essays with accompanying commentary ensure student comprehension of writing about literature and therefore, produce better student papers.
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Great Stories October 7, 2008 This is one of the better English books I have used. It has a great variety of short stories and discussion topics.
Excellent Anthology of Literature March 20, 2008 It's an excellent anthology. Here are some of the writers, playwrights, authors, and others who have contributed to this text.
Aesop; Matthew Arnold; Anne Bradstreet; Aphra Behn; William Blake; Robert Burns; Lord Byron; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Robert Browning; Robert Bridges; Thomas Campion; Richard Crashaw; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Lewis Carroll; Michael Drayton; John Donne; John Dryden; Emily Dickinson; Anne Finch; Thomas Gray; Robert Herrick; George Herbert; Nathaniel Hawthorne; Frances E.W. Harper; Thomas Hardy; Henrik Ibsen; Ben Jonson; Henry King; John Keats; Richard Lovelace; Christopher Marlowe; John Milton; Andrew Marvell; Moliere; Thomas Nashe; Katherine Phillips; Alexander Pope; Edgar Allan Poe; Sir Walter Raleigh; Christina Rossetti; Sophocles; Saint Luke; Edmund Spenser; Sir Philip Sidney; William Shakespeare; Jonathan Swift; Percy Shelley; Edward Taylor; Lord Alfred Tennyson; Mark Twain; Sir Thomas Wyatt; Edmyund Waller; Phyllis Wheatley; William Wordsworth; Cornelius Whur; Walt Whitman;
For a textbook it's a really good book January 22, 2008 Obviously I purchased this for class, but unlike some textbooks which can be boring this one was really great. It's more of a collection of plays, stories, poems, etc. than a "literature is blah, blah, blah". It's also very informative, some of the english books I've had for other classes have been really boring or they've cut some of the authors work short. This one gives you so much that I'd really call it more of a book of collected works than a textbook.
It's also broken into sections like Fiction, Poems, which makes it easy to navigate through and the sections are further broken into chapters such as theme, setting, etc. with works that correspond, so you really get a good example of what each chapter is talking about.
One negative though would be the size, it's really big but with all that's included I guess it only makes sense that it would be that massive.
All in all it was a great purchase plus I think I bought it from someone on Amazon for a $1 (for a hardcover!) so it was also a good buy. My suggestion would be that more English professosrs should use it or for anyone who just wants to be informed literally, this is a really good book.
Pretty good text with online adjunct videos for free October 30, 2005 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Used for my college English II class, this text presents many literary ideas which could be useful for fully learning the many apsects of english.
There is an adjunct video course also usually taught in conjunction with this text, and its available for free on demand online at learner dot org.
I've kept this text for the many stories and usefull English info. Worth having.
Great teaching book September 20, 1999 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book has a companion video series called Literary Visions. That series alsoo includes a study guide. I would highly recommend it.
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