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Literature: Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, 2/e

Robert DiYanni, New York University

ISBN: 0073124451
Copyright year: 2008

Like its larger counterpart, the compact Literature: Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, Second edition, by Robert DiYanni features student-centered approaches to literature--from experience to interpretation to evaluation--and an emphasis on making connections between texts and thinking critically about literature.

Known for its clear presentation of the formal elements of literature and literary analysis, this compact anthology effectively balances classic, modern, and contemporary works across the three major genres, blending well-known writers with a diverse gathering of newer, international figures. This literary breadth is supplemented by extensive coverage of writing about literature, making this book an excellent text for introduction to literature courses as well as literature-based composition courses.

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