Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 23
... writing about literature is like writing about anything else . As pro- cess , it exhibits the same evolution as writing on other subjects : ( 1 ) selecting a topic , ( 2 ) gathering the facts , ( 3 ) narrowing toward a thesis , ( 4 ) ...
... writing about literature is like writing about anything else . As pro- cess , it exhibits the same evolution as writing on other subjects : ( 1 ) selecting a topic , ( 2 ) gathering the facts , ( 3 ) narrowing toward a thesis , ( 4 ) ...
Side 29
... writing it . Essentially , a famil- iarity with these patterns is useful to a writer on any subject because they are based on modes of human perception ... Writing About Fiction 29 Choosing a structure and outlining Writing the first draft.
... writing it . Essentially , a famil- iarity with these patterns is useful to a writer on any subject because they are based on modes of human perception ... Writing About Fiction 29 Choosing a structure and outlining Writing the first draft.
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... writing is not an activity divorced from analytical reading and thinking . Writing about poems is the culmination of a process that begins with read- ing , and it differs from the kind of thinking and reflecting that goes along with ...
... writing is not an activity divorced from analytical reading and thinking . Writing about poems is the culmination of a process that begins with read- ing , and it differs from the kind of thinking and reflecting that goes along with ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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