
The Norton Reader
WW Norton & Co (Publisher)
14th Edition
Published on 6. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
708 pages
978-0-393-26412-8 (ISBN)
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Description
The Norton Reader features the largest and most diverse collection of essays, from classic to contemporary-155 in the Full edition, 95 in the Shorter. With 60 new essays almost all written in the last decade, a new ebook option, and a unique companion website that makes the book searchable by theme, genre, rhetorical mode, author, keyword-and more, the Fourteenth Edition is ideal for today's composition classes.
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Edition
Shorter Fourteenth Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
750 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-393-26412-8 (9780393264128)
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Melissa A. Goldthwaite | Joseph Bizup | John Brereton
The Norton Reader with 2016 MLA Update
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11/2016
14th Edition
W. W. Norton & Company
€76.35
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10/2012
13th Edition
WW Norton & Co
€70.76
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Persons
Melissa A. Goldthwaite (Ph.D., The Ohio State University), General Editor, is Professor of English at Saint Joseph's University, where she teaches composition, creative writing, and rhetorical theory. Her books include Books That Cook: The Making of a Literary Meal (New York University Press, 2014), The Norton Pocketbook of Writing by Students (2010), Surveying the Literary Landscapes of Terry Tempest Williams (University of Utah Press, 2003), and The St. Martin's Guide to Teaching Writing (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2003, 2008, 2014). Joseph Bizup (Ph.D., Indiana University) is an Associate Professor of English and Director of the College of Arts & Sciences Writing Program at Boston University. He previously taught and directed writing programs at Yale University and Columbia University in the City of New York. His scholarly interests include nineteenth-century literature, especially nonfiction prose, and writing studies, especially genre, style, and argumentation. John Brereton (Ph.D., Rutgers University) is a Professor of English, Emeritus, at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Previously he served as Executive Director of the Calderwood Writing Initiative at the Boston Athenaeum. He has taught writing at Harvard University, Wayne State University, Brandeis University, and the City University of New York. His scholarship focuses on the history of teaching English literature and composition. Anne E. Fernald is Professor of English and Women's Studies at Fordham University. She is the author of Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader and editor of a textual edition of Mrs. Dalloway for Cambridge University Press. Her articles have appeared in Feminist Studies, Modern Fiction Studies, Guernica, Open Letters Monthly, and multiple edited collections. Linda Peterson (Ph.D., Brown University) was Professor of English at Yale University and was published widely on nonfiction prose, notably life-writing and women's authorship. She co-directed the Bass Writing Program at Yale for twenty-five years and served as president of the Council of Writing Program Administrators.
Editor
Boston University
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Fordham University
Late of Yale University
General editor
Saint Joseph's University