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Introduction to Fiction, An
by Kennedy, X. J.; Gioia, DanaEdition:
9th
ISBN13:
9780321209405
ISBN10:
0321209400
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Paperback
Pub. Date:
1/1/2005
Publisher(s):
Longman
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Summary
Fiction 9/e , is a collection of short stories65 in allwhich offers a wide ranging view of classic and contemporary writers. An introduction to a balance of contemporary and classic stories. Casebooks offer in-depth look at an author or clusters of works, for example "Edgar Allen Poe."Authors Joe Kennedy and Dana Gioia provide inviting and illuminating introductions to the authors included and to the elements of fiction. Coverage of writing about literature is also included. For interested in learning more about fiction.
Table of Contents
| Indicate sections that are new to this edition | |
| Reading a Story | |
| Fable, Parable, and Tales | |
| The Appointment in Samarra | |
| The North Wind and the Sun | |
| The Camel and His Friends | |
| Independence | |
| Godfather Death | |
| Plot | |
| The Short Story | |
| A & P | |
| Writing Effectively | |
| Writers on Writing | |
| Why Write? | |
| ? | |
| Writing About Plot? | |
| Paying Attention to Plot? | |
| Checklist: Analyzing Plot | |
| Writing Assignment on Plot | |
| More Topics for Writing | |
| Point of View | |
| A Rose for Emily | |
| Teenage Wasteland | |
| Sonny's Blues | |
| A Worn Path | |
| Writing Effectively | |
| Writers on Writing | |
| Race and the African American Writer | |
| Writing About Point of View? | |
| How Point of View Shapes a Story? | |
| Checklist: Understanding Point of View | |
| Writing Assignment on Point of View | |
| More Topics for Writing | |
| Character | |
| The Jilting of Granny Weatherall | |
| Miss Brill | |
| The Rich Brother | |
| Cathedral | |
| Writing Effectively | |
| Writers on Writing | |
| Commonplace but Precise Language | |
| Writing About Character? | |
| How Character Creates Action? | |
| Checklist: Writing About Character | |
| Writing Assignment on Character | |
| More Topics for Writing | |
| Setting | |
| The Storm | |
| To Build a Fire | |
| A Pair of Tickets | |
| Writing Effectively | |
| Writers on Writing | |
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