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The Prentice Hall Pocket Guide to Writing about Literature
Overview
This concise and easy-to-read book highlights the practical aspects of writing about literature while avoiding theoretical and interpretive discussion about the literature itself. It enables readers and writers to develop the necessary skills related to 1)reading and annotating, 2)the focus and development of an argument, 3)the organization of ideas (including introduction and conclusion), and 4)some mechanical issues regarding the use of primary and secondary sources in college essays. For individuals who enjoy literary texts, and want to write effectively about what they read.
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- ISBN-13: 9780130261601
- ISBN-10: 0130261602
- Publisher: Prentice Hall
- Publish Date: June 2001
- Page Count: 208
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