Fictions
Heinle & Heinle Publishers Inc.,U.S.
4th Edition
Published on 4. August 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
1264 pages
978-0-15-503967-4 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of 100 stories brings new features to the fourth edition of Fictions. In this popular study of the elements of fiction, masterpieces of traditional fiction are entwined with contemporary writings to create a thought-provoking and effective study of what makes great fiction writing. The five basic elements of fiction are clearly defined and explored using concrete examples from stories contained in the text, combined with study questions and essay topics which encourage students to explore ideas on their own. Features: * The introduction, "Reading and Writing About Short Stories", begins by defining the five basic elements of fiction--plot, characterization, setting, point of view and theme. * The introduction also acquaints students with the process of writing an essay about a short story and includes a case study of a student paper on Kate Chopin's "Story of an Hour". * Wide variety of short stories--the best of traditional and contemporary writers. * Minimal apparatus includes a headnote and questions for discussion and writing. * There is an alternate thematic table of contents.
New to this edition: * New selections include many new writers and selections (37 new stories) and four novellas. * New Part II--an anthology of "paired stories" organized to enable students to compare how two writers develop one of the major elements in their story. * Instruction on how to use sources to write a critical analysis of a story. Advice is provided for all aspects of the research process, from finding sources to citations (including using electronic sources). * New "Stories for Comparison" suggestions after readings of two other stories that might be read in tandem for discussion or writing assignments. * New Instructor's Manual provides discussion questions and answers as well as selected writing assignments and resources for each story.
New to this edition: * New selections include many new writers and selections (37 new stories) and four novellas. * New Part II--an anthology of "paired stories" organized to enable students to compare how two writers develop one of the major elements in their story. * Instruction on how to use sources to write a critical analysis of a story. Advice is provided for all aspects of the research process, from finding sources to citations (including using electronic sources). * New "Stories for Comparison" suggestions after readings of two other stories that might be read in tandem for discussion or writing assignments. * New Instructor's Manual provides discussion questions and answers as well as selected writing assignments and resources for each story.
More details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 162 mm
Weight
1543 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-15-503967-4 (9780155039674)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Joseph F. Trimmer | Wade Jennings
Fictions
Book
01/1994
3rd Edition
Thomson Learning
€51.57
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Content
Preface. Thematic Table of Contents. Introduction: Reading and Writing About Short Stories. Discussing Short Stories: The Basic Elements. Guidelines for Reading Short Stories. Kate Chopin, The Story of an Hour. Writing an Essay on a Topic of Your Own Choice. Writing an Essay with Sources. A Final Word. A Collection of Paired Stories. Plot. Characterization. Setting. Point of View. Theme. A Collection of Stories.