Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, Backpack Edition - Softcover

9780321842121: Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, Backpack Edition
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The Backpack Edition of Roberts comprehensive anthology gives readers the same thorough coverage of writing about literature in a briefer and affordable format. It Includes complete coverage of writing about each element. Part I, is devoted to Reading, Responding to, and Writing about Literature. There is a thorough overview of the research process, including a full-length model research paper in Appendix I and MLA recommendations for documenting surces in Appendix II.

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Roberts, Literature, 9/e

 

This new edition of Roberts: An Introduction to Reading and Writing puts the tools you need for writing about literature at your fingertips. During his lengthy career as an educator, Professor Roberts recognized the need for a text that integrates instructional material with an anthology of poetry, fiction, and drama, giving equal attention to both the literary content and the fundamentals of reading and writing critically. Designed on that basis, this collection presents a step-by-step overview of the writing process before moving into chapters focusing on writing about specific literary elements and genres. The textbook reinforces these lessons throughout with appropriate literary works, illustrative student essays, and visual aids. In addition, extensive coverage is given to the research process and to writing research papers about literature. The ninth edition of Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing regards the study of literature and the study of writing as mutually instructive and supportive, and its focus on these connections will ensure your development as a critical reader, thinker, and writer.

 

 

WHAT’S NEW IN THIS EDITION

· "Visualizing Genres" sections for fiction, poetry, and drama– devoted to the special relationships of literature to visual and dramatic art

· MLA document maps to help locate key information about frequently-cited sources such as books and websites

· A complete interior redesign to make key features and selections easier to find and read

· Eleven new works of fiction, 48 new poems and 1 new full-length play including works from James Baldwin, Raymond Carver, Pablo Neruda, Sylvia Plath, Yusef Komunyakaa, and August Wilson.

· Online support available through Pearson’s website and the MyLiteratureLab interactive learning system.

 

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About the Author:

Edgar V. Roberts, Emeritus Professor of English at Lehman College of The City University of New York, is a native of Minnesota. He graduated from the Minneapolis public schools in 1946, and received his Doctorate from the University of Minnesota in 1960. He taught English at Minnesota, the University of Maryland Overseas Division, Wayne State University, Hunter College, and Lehman College. From 1979 to 1988, He was Chair of the English Department of Lehman College.

 

He served in the U.S. Army in 1946 and 1947, seeing duty in Arkansas, the Philippine Islands, and Colorado.

 

He has published articles about the plays of Henry Fielding, the subject of his Ph.D. dissertation. In 1968 he published a scholarly edition of John Gay's The Beggar's Opera (1728), and in 1969 he published a similar edition of Fielding's The Grub-Street Opera (1731), both with the University of Nebraska Press. He first published Writing About Literature (then named Writing Themes About Literature) in 1964, with Prentice Hall. Since then, this book has undergone eleven separate revisions, for a total of twelve editions. In 1986, with Henry E. Jacobs of the University of Alabama, he published the first edition of Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing. After Professor Jacobs's untimely death in the summer of 1986, Professor Roberts continued working on changes and revisions to keep this text up to date. The Ninth Edition was published early in 2009, with Pearson Longman. The Fourth Compact Edition of Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing was published in 2008.

 

Professor Roberts is an enthusiastic devoté of symphonic music and choral singing, having sung in local church choirs for forty years. Recently he has sung (bass) with the New Choral Society of Scarsdale, New York (where he lives), singing in classic works by Handel, Beethoven, Bruckner, Bach, Orff, Britten, Brahms, and others. He is a fan of both the New York Mets and the New York Yankees. When the two teams play in inter-league games, he is uneasy because he dislikes seeing either team lose. He also likes both the Giants and the Jets. He has been an avid jogger ever since the early 1960s, and he enjoys watching national and international track meets.

 

Professor Roberts encourages queries, comments, and suggestions from students who have been using any of the various books. Use the following email address: edgar.roberts@verizon.net.

 

Robert Zweig is a tenured, full professor at Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York. He teaches courses in Literature and Writing and for many years was the Intensive Writing Coordinator for the college. He has a doctorate in English Literature from the City University of New York, a Masters from Queens College in creative writing and a bachelor’s degree from Queens College in English literature.  Dr. Zweig has numerous peer-reviewed publications in journals, encyclopedias and books.  In addition, he is currently writing two textbooks for McGraw-Hill on the writing process, due out in 2011, another textbook, Grammar in the Modern World (Pearson) due out in 2011 and is co-author of Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, a bestselling introduction to literature textbook by Longman Publishers.  His translations of the Italian poet and Nobel Laureate Eugentio Montale appear in this text. Also, Dr. Zweig has lectured extensively throughout the United States and Italy on Victorian Literature, Poetics and contemporary culture. Some of the American universities he has addressed include Notre Dame, New York University, University of California, Harvard, University of Illinois, University of Delaware, Rutgers University and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He has received several scholarships and awards, including a Mellon Fellowship and the Phi Beta Kappa award for “Outstanding Teaching Skills” as one of the Top Ten Professors at Manhattan Community College.

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  • PublisherLongman
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 032184212X
  • ISBN 13 9780321842121
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages1184
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