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Lädt ... One Hundred Great Essays (Penguin Academics Series) (3rd Edition)von Robert J. DiYanni
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. A really great book for easy digestion reading. The essays span centuries and can really help you find new eras of literature to read. A new edition comes out every few years with new essays. I haven't read them all but I've read 30 or so and have enjoyed all but 1 or 2 that just weren't my style. Definitely a great read for commuting or those who are obsessive about having to finish what you start. I read most of this in April but had to return it before a trip. It's a neat mix of classics and modern works, all worthy examples and interesting in their own right. A few social themes are disproportionately emphasized, especially gender and race issues. Among my favorites of the selection were: Graduation (Angelou), Of Studies (Bacon), Politics and the English Language (Orwell), Notes of a Native Son (Baldwin), Calculated Risks (Cole), Attending a World (Bateson), The Trouble with Wilderness (Cronon), Letter from a Birmingham Jail (King), On Self-Respect (Didion), and The Geography of Imagination (by Davenport). Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
One Hundred Great Essays collects one-hundred of the most teachable and rewarding essays used in today's college composition class. The anthology combines classic, commonly taught essays with frequently anthologized contemporary essays by today's most highly regarded writers. The selections are broadly diverse in both subject matter and authorship. Essays have been selected as both models for good writing and useful springboards for student writing. An introductory section discusses the qualities of the essay form and offers instruction on how to read essays critically, and shows students how to use the writing process to develop their own essays Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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