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Lynn Z. Bloom
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Fact and Artifact focuses on the process of writing nonfiction. These processes are derived from the way real writers actually write; they are flexible and versatile so that they can be adapted to individual emphasis and aims. In addition, the book d ...
Lynn Z. Bloom
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"The Essay Connection" presents a provocative and timely collection of rhetorically arranged essays by professional and student writers that stimulate critical thinking on ethical, social, and political issues, enabling students to make connections a ...
Matteo Maria Boiardo
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Contributors focus on the policies on assessment, placement, credit, class size, course content, instructional practices, teacher preparation, and teacher support. They examine the relationships and interaction between second language writing profess ...
Wayne Booth
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Old Age is a territory that most of us can expect to enter and brave, however tentatively. In this anthology, Wayne Booth has selected, and has been inspired by, the works of some of our greatest writers--Shakespeare, Emily Bronte, Walt Whitman, and ...
Wayne C. Booth
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In this manifesto, distinguished critic Wayne Booth claims that communication in every corner of life can be improved if we study rhetoric closely.
Written by Wayne Booth, author of the seminal book, "The Rhetoric of Fiction" (1961).
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Darsie Bowden
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Bowden looks at what voice is in its various permutations, exploring where it comes from and exposing some of the key assumptions about writing and language.
Anne Bramblette
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A student demands to know what authority you have to judge his writing. Another student sits in your office reading her essay aloud and crying. What you hoped would be a stimulating classroom discussion falls flat.