Literature: Drama: craft and voice/ Nicholas Delbanco and Alan Cheuse. --

By: Delbanco, Nicholas
Contributor(s): Cheuse, Alan
Material type: TextTextPublisher: N.Y.: McGraw Hill, c2010Description: xv, 520p.: col. ill.; 26cmISBN: 978-0-07-721422-7Subject(s): LiteratureDDC classification: GC 808.82 D344 2010 Summary: Contents: Reading a Story for Its Elements -- Going Further with Reading -- Writing about Fiction -- Plot -- Character -- Setting -- Point of View -- Language, Tone, and Style -- Theme -- Symbol -- Fiction As Social Commentary -- American Regionalism and Sense of Place -- An Anthology of Stories for Further Reading -- Reading a Poem in Its Elements -- Going Further: An Interactive Reading -- Writing About Poetry -- Words -- Voice -- Imagery and Symbol -- Figures of Speech -- Sound -- Fixed Forms -- Open Forms -- Spoken Word and Song -- Reading and Viewing a Play in Its Elements -- Going Further: An Interactive Reading -- Writing About Drama -- Ancient Greek Drama: Sophocles -- A Cases Study on William Shakespeare -- Modern Drama -- A Case Study on Contemporary Theater.
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Includes index
Includes a handbook for Writing from reading.

Contents: Reading a Story for Its Elements -- Going Further with Reading -- Writing about Fiction -- Plot -- Character -- Setting -- Point of View -- Language, Tone, and Style -- Theme -- Symbol -- Fiction As Social Commentary -- American Regionalism and Sense of Place -- An Anthology of Stories for Further Reading -- Reading a Poem in Its Elements -- Going Further: An Interactive Reading -- Writing About Poetry -- Words -- Voice -- Imagery and Symbol -- Figures of Speech -- Sound -- Fixed Forms -- Open Forms -- Spoken Word and Song -- Reading and Viewing a Play in Its Elements -- Going Further: An Interactive Reading -- Writing About Drama -- Ancient Greek Drama: Sophocles -- A Cases Study on William Shakespeare -- Modern Drama -- A Case Study on Contemporary Theater.

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