Responding to Literature: Stories, Poems, Plays, and Essays, 5/e
Judith Stanford,
Rivier College
ISBN: 007296278x Copyright year: 2006
Responding to Literature is a thematically arranged anthology that encourages the reader's response to a diverse selection of poems, stories, plays, and essays.
In this Online Learning Center you will find more than 20 featured author casebooks, including:
Margaret Atwood
Rita Dove
James Joyce
Gwendolyn Brooks
Robert Frost
Edgar Allen Poe
Kate Chopin
Susan Glaspell
William Shakespeare
Billy Collins
Seamus Heaney
Sophocles
e.e. cummings
Langston Hughes
Wendy Wasserstein
Emily Dickinson
Henrik Ibsen
Wakako Yamauchi
Each of which offers:
Biographical information and a list of outside resources, including annotated links
Questions on the Experience, Interpretation, and Evaluation of texts
Quizzes on the author and the featured work
Selected casebooks also include:
Annotated full-text works with links to related websites and explanatory text (for example, "Araby" provides links to sites with historic photos of Dublin and glosses the word bazaar)
Table of Contents with links to author-related websites
Timeline with works of literature place in historical and cultural context
Glossary of important literary terms, with clear definitions and examples
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