Literature: Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama

Literature: Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama
ISBN-10
0072558067
ISBN-13
9780072558067
Series
Literature
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
1760
Language
English
Published
2003-07
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Author
Robert DiYanni

Description

This paperback version of Robert DiYanni's Literature: Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama presents 55 stories; 334 poems; 16 plays and offers the refreshing New Voices of authors who are writing today, in addition to classic works, eight Authors in Context, and an engaging Transformations chapter.

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