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9780131935082

Prentice Hall Literature Portfolio

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Summary

Literature: A Portfolio Editionreturns the complementary processes of reading and writing about the different literary genres to the center of the classroom. Only through self-conscious attention to the way in which both student writers and literary texts communicate meaning can students become independent critical thinkers. For this reason,Literatureaims to incorporate attention to reading and writing economically into all of its features.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction 1(3)
Chapter 2 Reading to Become "Symbol-Wise" 4(6)
Introduction
4(1)
To Teach
4(1)
To Delight
5(1)
Identification
5(1)
Becoming "Symbol-Wise," or the Uses of Literature
6(1)
Taking a Position as a Reader
7(3)
Chapter 3 Writing about Literature 10(15)
Introduction
10(1)
Establishing the Requirements of the Assignment
11(1)
Prewriting
12(2)
Developing Your Argument
14(2)
Drafting Your Essay
16(1)
Reviewing Your Essay
17(1)
Revising Your Essay
17(4)
Editing and Proofreading
21(1)
Common Writing Assignments
22(2)
Conclusion
24(1)
Chapter 4 Reading and Writing about Short Stories 25(11)
Introduction
25(1)
What Is a Short Story?
25(1)
Elements of Short Stories
26(6)
Strategies for Reading Short Stories
32(1)
Ways of Writing about Short Stories
33(2)
Conclusion
35(1)
Chapter 5 An Anthology of Short Stories 36(315)
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Young Goodman Brown"
36(9)
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "The Birthmark"
45(11)
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Tell-Tale Heart"
56(4)
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Cask of Amontillado"
60(4)
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Black Cat"
64(6)
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Purloined Letter"
70(12)
Herman Melville, "Bartleby the Scrivener"
82(24)
Sarah Orne Jewett, "A White Heron"
106(7)
Leo Tolstoy, "The Death of Ivan Ilych"
113(38)
Mark Twain, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"
151(4)
Anton Chekhov, "Vanka"
155(4)
Kate Chopin, "The Story of an Hour"
159(2)
Kate Chopin, "Désirée's Baby"
161(4)
James Joyce, "Araby"
165(4)
Franz Kafka, "The Metamorphosis"
169(31)
Ernest Hemingway, "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place"
200(4)
Katherine Ann Porter, "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall"
204(7)
William Faulkner, "A Rose for Emily"
211(7)
John Steinbeck, "The Chrysanthemums"
218(7)
Ralph Ellison, "Battle Royal"
225(11)
Isaac Bashevis Singer, "Gimpel the Fool"
236(10)
Flannery O'Connor, "Good Country People"
246(13)
Chinua Achebe, "Why the Tortoise's Shell Is Not Smooth"
259(3)
John Updike, "A & P"
262(5)
Gabriel Garciá Márquez, "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World"
267(4)
Toni Cade Bambara, "The Lesson"
271(5)
Alice Walker, "Everyday Use"
276(7)
Jamaica Kincaid, "Girl"
283(2)
Margaret Atwood, "Gertrude Talks Back"
285(1)
Louise Erdrich, "The Red Convertible"
286(7)
Bharati Mukherjee, "A Wife's Story"
293(10)
Tim O'Brien, "Stockings"
303(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "Tales Told under the Mango Tree"
304(10)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "Arturo's Flight"
314(6)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "More Room"
320(3)
Trudy Lewis, "Limestone Diner"
323(15)
John Edgar Wideman, "What We Cannot Speak about We Must Pass Over in Silence"
338(13)
Chapter 6 Reading and Writing about Poetry 351(15)
Introduction
351(1)
What Is Poetry?
351(3)
Elements of Poetry
354(4)
Strategies for Reading Poetry
358(2)
Strategies for Writing about Poems
360(2)
Ways of Writing about Poems
362(3)
Conclusion
365(1)
Chapter 7 An Anthology of Poetry 366(321)
Caedmon's Hymn
366(1)
"The Husband's Message"
367(2)
"The Wife's Lament"
369(1)
Old English Riddles
370(2)
"Horn"
371(1)
"Anchor"
371(1)
"Book"
371(1)
"Bookworm"
372(1)
"Reed"
372(1)
Geoffrey Chaucer, "Complaint to His Purse"
372(2)
Medieval Lyric Poetry
374(3)
"Summer is i-comin' in"
374(1)
"Between March and April"
375(1)
"I sing of a maiden that is matchless"
376(1)
"Fowls in the Frith"
376(1)
Anonymous Ballads
377(3)
"Bonny Barbara Allan" (Child Ballad #84)
377(1)
"Sir Patrick Spens" (Child Ballad #58)
378(1)
"Lord Randall" (Child Ballad #12)
379(1)
Aphra Behn, "On Her Loving Two Equally"
380(1)
Aphra Behn, "Song"
381
Anne Bradstreet, "To My Dear and Loving Husband"
380(2)
Anne Bradstreet, "The Author to Her Book"
382(1)
John Donne, "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning"
383(1)
John Donne, "The Flea"
384(1)
John Donne, "The Apparition"
385(1)
John Donne, Holy Sonnet 14, "Batter my heart, three-person'd God"
385(1)
John Donne, Holy Sonnet 10, "Death, be not proud"
386(1)
Michael Drayton, Sonnet 61, "Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part"
386(1)
George Herbert, "Easter Wings"
387(1)
George Herbert, "The Collar"
388(1)
George Herbert, "The Pulley"
389(1)
Robert Herrick, "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time"
390(1)
Ben Jonson, "On My First Son"
391(1)
Ben Jonson, "On My First Daughter"
391(1)
Christopher Marlowe, "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love"
392(1)
Sir Walter Ralegh, "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd"
393(1)
Andrew Marvell, "To His Coy Mistress"
394(2)
Andrew Marvell, "The Mower Against Gardens"
396(1)
John Milton, Sonnet 19, "When I consider how my light is spent"
397(1)
John Milton, Lycidas
398(4)
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 18, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
402(1)
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 73, "That time of year thou mayst in me behold"
403(1)
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116, "Let me not to the marriage of true minds"
403(1)
William Shakespeare, Sonnet 130, "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun"
404(1)
Chidiock Tichborne, "My prime of youth is but a frost of cares"
404(1)
Phillis Wheatley, "A Funeral Poem on the Death of C.E. an Infant of Twelve Months"
405(2)
Phillis Wheatley, "To a Lady on Her Remarkable Preservation in an Hurricane in North-Carolina"
407(1)
Lady Mary Wroth, "In this strange Labyrinth"
408(1)
Lady Mary Wroth, From "Pamphilia to Amphilanthus"
409(1)
Sir Thomas Wyatt, "They flee from me that sometime did me seek"
409(1)
Jonathan Swift, "A Description of the Morning"
410(1)
Jonathan Swift, "Stella's Birth-Day, 1724-5"
411(1)
Jonathan Swift, "Phyllis, or The Progress of Love"
412(2)
Jonathan Swift, "On the Vowels"
414(1)
Jonathan Swift, "On a Pair of Dice"
415(1)
Jonathan Swift, "On Ink"
415(1)
William Blake, "Infant Joy"
416(1)
William Blake, "The Lamb"
417(1)
William Blake, "The Tiger"
418(1)
William Blake, "London"
419(1)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnet 14, "If thou must love me, let it be for nought"
420(1)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnet 43, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways"
421(1)
Robert Browning, "Porphyria's Lover"
421(2)
Robert Browning, "My Last Duchess"
423(2)
Robert Browning, "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came"
425(6)
Robert Burns, "A Red, Red Rose"
431(1)
Robert Burns, "John Barleycorn: A Ballad"
432(2)
George Gordon, Lord Byron, "She Walks in Beauty"
434(1)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "Frost at Midnight"
435(2)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
437(16)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "Kubla Khan"
453(1)
John Keats, "La Belle Dame sans Merci"
454(2)
John Keats, "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
456(1)
Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Ozymandias"
457(1)
William Wordsworth, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
458(1)
William Wordsworth, "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802"
459(1)
Matthew Arnold, "Dover Beach"
459(2)
Matthew Arnold, "Shakspeare"
461(1)
Lewis Carroll, "Jabberwocky"
461(1)
Emily Dickinson, "Because I could not stop for Death"
462(2)
Emily Dickinson, "Hope is the thing with feathers"
464(1)
Emily Dickinson, "I heard a fly buzz—when I died"
464(1)
W.E.B. Du Bois, "The Song of the Smoke"
464(2)
Paul Laurence Dunbar, "We wear the mask"
466(1)
Paul Laurence Dunbar, "Sympathy"
467(1)
Michael Field, "A Pen-Drawing of Leda"
468(1)
Michael Field, "The Mummy Invokes His Soul
469(1)
Angelina Weld Grimke, "The Black Finger"
469(1)
Angelina Weld Grimke, "Tenebris"
470(1)
Angelina Weld Grimke, "A Mona Lisa"
471(1)
Thomas Hardy, "The Convergence of the Twain"
471(2)
Thomas Hardy, "'Ah, are you digging on my grave?"'
473(1)
Thomas Hardy, "The Ruined Maid"
474(1)
Frances E.W. Harper, "The Slave Mother: A Tale of the Ohio"
474(3)
Frances E.W. Harper, "The Slave Auction"
477(1)
Frances E.W. Harper, "The Burial of Moses"
477(2)
Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Pied Beauty"
479(1)
Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Child Is Father to the Man"
480(1)
Gerard Manley Hopkins, "God's Grandeur"
481(1)
A.E. Housman, "To an Athlete Dying Young"
481(1)
A.E. Housman, "Terence, This is stupid stuff"
482(2)
Rudyard Kipling, "If"
484(1)
Rudyard Kipling, "Danny Deever"
485(1)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "The Jewish Cemetery at Newport"
486(2)
Wilfred Owen, "Dulce et Decorum Est"
488(1)
Edgar Allan Poe, "Annabel Lee"
489(1)
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Haunted Palace"
490(2)
Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven"
492(2)
Edgar Allan Poe, "To Helen"
494(2)
Edward Arlington Robinson, "Richard Cory"
496(1)
Christina Rossetti, "Goblin Market"
496(13)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "Ulysses"
509(2)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "The Charge of the Light Brigade"
511(2)
Walt Whitman, "O Captain! my Captain!"
513(1)
Walt Whitman, "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd"
514(5)
Walt Whitman, "A Noiseless Patient Spider"
519(1)
Oscar Wilde, "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"
520(16)
Anna Akhmatova, "Lot's Wife"
536(1)
Sherman Alexie, "Reservation Love Song"
536(1)
Maya Angelou, "Still I Rise"
537(2)
Gloria Anzald6a, "horse"
539(1)
John Ashbery, "Paradoxes and Oxymorons"
540(1)
Margaret Atwood, "You Fit into Me"
541(1)
Margaret Atwood, "Siren Song"
542(1)
W.H. Auden, "Musee des Beaux Arts"
542(2)
W.H. Auden, "The Unknown Citizen"
544(1)
Wendell Berry, "Another Descent"
545(1)
Wendell Berry, "The Peace of Wild Things"
545(1)
Elizabeth Bishop, "The Fish"
546(2)
Elizabeth Bishop, "One Art"
548(1)
Elizabeth Bishop, "Sestina"
548(1)
Louise Bogan, "Women"
549(1)
Louise Bogan, "The Dream"
550(1)
Gwendolyn Brooks, "The Pool Players: Seven at the Golden Shovel"
551(1)
Gwendolyn Brooks, "The Bean Eaters"
551(1)
Gwendolyn Brooks, "The mother"
552(1)
Hayden Carruth, "An Apology for Using the Word 'Heart' in Too Many Poems"
553(1)
Marilyn Chin, "Turtle Soup"
554(1)
Marilyn Chin, "Autumn Leaves"
555(1)
Lucille Clifton, "at the cemetery, walnut grove plantation, South Carolina, 1989"
555(2)
Lucille Clifton, "my mama moved among the days"
557(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "Cold as Heaven"
557(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "Claims"
558(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "The Other"
559(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "Learning to Walk Alone"
559(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "The Names of the Dead"
560(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer, "The Woman Who Was Left at the Altar"
561(1)
Countee Cullen, "From the Dark Tower"
562(1)
e.e. cummings, "since feeling is first"
563(1)
e.e. cummings, "in Just—"
564(1)
e.e. cummings, "Buffalo Bill's"
564(1)
e.e. cummings, "next to of course god america i"
565(1)
James Dickey, "The Heaven of Animals"
565(2)
Bart Edelman, "Chemistry Experiment"
567(1)
T.S. Eliot, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
568(4)
T.S. Eliot, "The Naming of Cats"
572(1)
Louise Erdrich, "A Love Medicine"
572(2)
Louise Erdrich, "Family Reunion"
574(1)
Louise Erdrich, "Windigo"
575(1)
Carolyn Forche, "The Colonel"
576(1)
Ruth Forman, "Cancer"
577(1)
Robert Frost, "Out, Out "
578(2)
Robert Frost, "Birches"
580(1)
Robert Frost, "Design"
581(1)
Robert Frost, "Mending Wall"
582(1)
Robert Frost, "The Death of the Hired Man"
583(4)
Robert Frost, "The Silken Tent"
587(1)
Robert Frost, "Acquainted with the Night"
587(1)
Robert Frost, "After Apple Picking"
588(1)
Richard Garcia, "Why I Left the Church"
589(1)
Allen Ginsberg, "Howl, Part I"
590(5)
Dana Gioia, "California Hills in August"
595(1)
Dana Gioia, "Unsaid"
596(1)
Louise Gluck, "The School Children"
596(2)
Louise Gluck, "Gratitude"
598(1)
Louise Gluck, "Circe's Power"
598(1)
Jorie Graham, "Reading Plato"
599(2)
Robert Graves, "The Naked and the Nude"
601(1)
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), "Helen"
602(1)
Marilyn Hacker, "Villanelle for D.G.B."
603(1)
Joy Harjo, "She had some horses"
603(2)
Joy Harjo, "The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window"
605(2)
Robert Hayden, "Those Winter Sundays"
607(1)
Seamus Heaney, "Digging"
607(2)
Seamus Heaney, "Punishment"
609(1)
Anthony Hecht, "The Dover Bitch"
610(1)
Anthony Hecht, "The Book of Yolek"
611(1)
Brian Henry, "Garage Sale"
612(1)
Langston Hughes, "Theme for English B"
613(2)
Langston Hughes, "Harlem"
615(1)
Langston Hughes, "I, Too, Sing America"
615(1)
Randall Jarrell, "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner"
616(1)
Galway Kinnell, "The Bear"
616(3)
Galway Kinnell, "Wait"
619(1)
Yusef Komunyakaa, "Facing It"
620(1)
Yusef Komunyakaa, "My Father's Love Letters"
621(1)
Yusef Komunyakaa, "Starlight Scope Myopia"
622(1)
Li-Young Lee, "Persimmons"
623(2)
Li-Young Lee, "The Gift"
625(1)
Ursula K. Le GuM, "The Old Falling Down"
626(1)
Denise Levertov, "The Ache of Marriage"
627(1)
Denise Levertov, "What Were They Like?"
628(1)
Denise Levertov, "O Taste and See"
628(1)
Audre Lorde, "Hanging Fire"
629(1)
Robert Lowell, "Skunk Hour"
630(2)
Louis MacNeice, "Snow"
632(1)
Florence Cassen Mayers, "All-American Sestina"
632(2)
Claude McKay, "America"
634(1)
Claude McKay, "In Bondage"
634(1)
Claude McKay, "Harlem Shadows"
635(1)
Edna St. Vincent Millay, Sonnet 42, "What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why"
635(1)
Judith Minty, "Conjoined"
636(1)
Ogden Nash, "The Hunter"
637(1)
Ogden Nash, "Celery"
638(1)
Ogden Nash, "Very Like a Whale"
638(1)
Joyce Carol Oates, "Loving"
639(1)
Sharon Olds, "I Go Back to May 1937"
640(1)
Simon Ortiz, "Speaking"
641(1)
Dorothy Parker, "One Perfect Rose"
642(1)
Dorothy Parker, "Solace"
643(1)
Marge Piercy, "Barbie Doll"
643(1)
Sylvia Plath, "Daddy"
644(3)
Sylvia Plath, "Metaphors"
647(1)
Ezra Pound, "In a Station of the Metro"
647(1)
Ezra Pound, "The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter"
648(1)
Dudley Randall, "Ballad of Birmingham"
648(2)
Claudia Rankine, "Him"
650(1)
Henry Reed, "Naming of Parts"
651(1)
Adrienne Rich, "Diving into the Wreck"
652(3)
Adrienne Rich, "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers"
655(1)
Alberto Rios, "Nani"
655(1)
Alberto Rios, "The Vietnam Wall"
656(2)
Theodore Roethke, "My Papa's Waltz"
658(1)
Theodore Roethke, "The Waking"
659(1)
Carl Sandburg, "Fog"
660(1)
Carl Sandburg, "Chicago"
660(1)
Carl Sandburg, "Grass"
661(1)
Anne Sexton, "To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Triumph"
662(1)
Leslie Marmon Silko, "Prayer to the Pacific"
662(2)
Charles Simic, "Old Couple"
664(1)
Cathy Song, "Girl Powdering Her Neck"
665(2)
William Stafford, "Traveling through the Dark"
667(1)
William Stafford, "At the Bomb Testing Site"
668(1)
Maura Stanton, "Childhood"
668(1)
Wallace Stevens, "The Emperor of Ice Cream"
669(2)
Wallace Stevens, "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird"
671(1)
Wallace Stevens, "Of Mere Being"
672(1)
Mark Strand, "Eating Poetry"
673(1)
Dylan Thomas, "Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night"
674(1)
Dylan Thomas, "Fern Hill"
675(1)
Dylan Thomas, "A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London"
676(1)
Richard Wilbur, "Junk"
677(2)
William Carlos Williams, "The Red Wheelbarrow"
679(1)
William Carlos Williams, "Spring and All"
680(1)
John Yau, "Chinese Villanelle"
680(1)
William Butler Yeats, "Leda and the Swan"
681(2)
William Butler Yeats, "Sailing to Byzantium"
683(1)
Kevin Young, "Langston Hughes"
683(2)
Kevin Young, "Nineteen Seventy-Five"
685(2)
Chapter 8 Reading and Writing about Drama 687(24)
Introduction
687(1)
What Is Drama?
688(2)
Elements of Drama
690(6)
Strategies for Reading Drama
696(7)
Strategies for Writing about Drama
703(4)
Further Ways of Writing about Drama
707(2)
Conclusion
709(2)
Chapter 9 An Anthology of Drama 711(556)
Sophocles, Antigone
711(36)
Everyman
747(23)
William Shakespeare, Taming of the Shrew
770(80)
William Shakespeare, Hamlet
850(112)
Susan Glaspell, Trifles
962(10)
Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest
972(40)
Henrik Ibsen, A Dollhouse
1012(56)
Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman
1068(64)
Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie
1132(46)
Marsha Norman, 'Night, Mother
1178(31)
August Wilson, The Piano Lesson
1209(58)
Chapter 10 Literary Research and Documentation 1267(8)
Introduction
1267(1)
Locating and Evaluating Print Sources
1268(1)
Locating and Evaluating Electronic Sources
1269(1)
Documenting Sources
1270(1)
In-Text Parenthetical Citations
1271(2)
Works Cited Page
1273(1)
Conclusion
1274(1)
Chapter 11 Reading and Writing Intertextually and across Genres 1275(27)
Introduction
1275(1)
Intertextual References
1276(3)
Writing about Intertextuality and across Generic Boundaries
1279(1)
Three Casebooks
1280(6)
Conclusion
1286(16)
Glossary of Literary Terms 1302(17)
Credits 1319(5)
Index 1324

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