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Literature, 5/e
Robert DiYanni
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Contents:
Chapter 1: READING STORIES
Chapter 2: TYPES OF SHORT FICTION
Chapter 3: ELEMENTS OF FICTION
Chapter 4: WRITING ABOUT FICTION
Chapter 5: THREE FICTION WRITERS IN CONTEXT
Chapter 6: A COLLECTION OF SHORT FICTION
Chapter 7: READING POEMS
Chapter 8: TYPES OF POETRY
Chapter 9: ELEMENTS OF POETRY
Chapter 10: TRANSFORMATIONS
Chapter 11: WRITING ABOUT POETRY
Chapter 12: THREE POETS IN CONTEXT
Chapter 13: A COLLECTION OF POEMS
Chapter 14: READING PLAYS
Chapter 15: TYPES OF DRAMA
Chapter 16: ELEMENTS OF DRAMA
Chapter 17: WRITING ABOUT DRAMA
Chapter 18: THE GREEK THEATER: Sophocles in Context
Chapter 19: THE ELIZABETHAN THEATER: Shakespeare in Context
Chapter 20: THE MODERN REALISTIC THEATER: Ibsen and Shaw in Context
Chapter 21: A COLLECTION OF MODERN DRAMA
Chapter 22: A COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY PLAYS
Chapter 23: WRITING WITH SOURCES
Chapter 24: CRITICAL THEORY: Approaches to the Analysis and Interpretation of Literature
Chapter 25: CRITICAL COMMENTS ABOUT LITERATURE
2002 McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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