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For courses in Literature for Composition, Writing About Literature, and Introduction to Literature.


The definitive source for composition and introduction to literature courses

With an emphasis on critical thinking and argument, Literature for Compositionoffers superior coverage of reading, writing, and arguing about literature along with an anthology organized around eight thought-provoking themes. Throughout, the authors demonstrate that the skills emphasized in their discussions of communication are relevant not only to literature courses, but to all courses in which students analyze texts or write arguments.

 

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BRIEF CONTENTS

I. THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT LITERATURE
1. How to Write an Effective Essay about Literature: A Crash Course
2. What is Critical Thinking about Literature? A Crash Course
3. The Writer as Reader
4. The Reader as Writer
5. The Pleasures of Reading, Writing and Thinking about Literature

II. WRITING ARGUMENTS ABOUT LITERATURE
6. Close Reading: Paraphrase, Summary, and Explication
7. Analysis: Inquiry, Interpretation and Argument
8. Pushing Analysis Further: Re-Interpreting and Revision
9. Comparison and Synthesis
10. Research: Writing with Sources

III. ANALYZING LITERARY FORMS AND ELEMENTS
11. Reading and Writing about Essays
12. Reading and Writing about Stories
13. Reading and Writing about Graphic Fiction
14. Reading and Writing about Plays
15. Reading and Writing about Poems

IV. ENJOYING LITERARY THEMES: A THEMATIC ANTHOLOGY
16. The World Around Us
17. Technology and Human Identity
18. Love and Hate, Men and Women
19. Innocence and Experience
20. All in a Days Work
21. American Dreams and Nightmares
22. Law and Disorder
23. Journeys

Appendix A: Writing About Literature: An Overview of Critical Strategies
Appendix B: Remarks about Manuscript Form
Literary Credits
Photo Credits
Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines
Index of Terms


COMPREHENSIVE CONTENTS

Contents by Genre

Preface to Instructors




 I: THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT LITERATURE 

 1: How to Write an Effective Essay about Literature: A Crash Course

The Basic Strategy  

Reading Closely: Approaching a First Draft

  Checklist: Generating Ideas for a Draft 

Writing and Revising: Achieving a Readable Draft

Checklist: Writing and Revising a Draft

Revising: Working with Peer Review

Preparing the Final Draft

 

 2: What is Critical Thinking about Literature?: A Crash Course 

The Basic Strategy 

What Is Critical Thinking? 

How Do We Engage in Critical Thinking?

Close Reading  

  Checklist: Close Reading 

Analysis:  Inquiry, Interpretation, Argument 

  Checklist:   Inquiry and Question-Asking 

  Checklist:  Interpretation 

  Checklist:  Argument 

Comparison and Synthesis 

  Checklist:  Comparison and Synthesis 

Revision and Self-Awareness 

Standing Back: Kinds of Writing 

Non-Analytic vs. Analytic Writing 

 

 3: The Writer as Reader  

Reading and Responding  

KATE CHOPIN  Ripe Figs  

Reading as Re-creation  

Reading for Understanding: Collecting Evidence and Making Reasonable
Inferences  

Reading with Pen in Hand: Close Reading and Annotation 

 Sample Student Work: Annotation 

  Reading for Response: Recording First Reactions  

Sample Student Work: Response Writing 

  Reading for Inquiry: Ask Questions and Brainstorm Ideas 

Sample Student Work: Inquiry Notes 

  Reading in Context: Identifying Your Audience and Purpose 

From Reading to Writing: Developing an Analytical Essay with an
Argumentative Thesis 

Sample Student Analytical Essay: Images of Ripening in Kate Chopins Ripe
Figs  

The Analytical Essay: Argument and Structure Analyzed  

The Writing Process: From First Responses to Final Essay 

Other Possibilities for Writing  

From Reading to Writing: Moving from Brainstorming to an Analytical Essay 

BRUCE HOLLAND ROGERS  Three Soldiers

The Writing Process: From Response Writing to Final Essay

Sample Student Work: Response Writing 

Sample Student Analytical Essay: Thinking about Three Soldiers Thinking  

The Analytical Essay: The Development of Ideas Analyzed  

From Reading to Writing: Moving from a Preliminary Outline to an Analytical
Essay 

RAY BRADBURY  August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains  

The Writing Process: From Outlining to Final Essay  

Sample Student Work: Outlining

Sample Student Analytical Essay: The Lesson of August 2026  

 

Your Turn:  Additional Stories for Analysis  

MICHELE SERROS  Senior Picture Day  

HARUKI MURAKAMI On Seeing the 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April
Morning 

JOHN UPDIKE    A & P 

 

 4: The Reader as Writer  

Developing Ideas through Close Reading and Inquiry 

  Getting Ideas

Annotating a Text

KATE CHOPIN  The Story of an Hour  

Brainstorming Ideas  

Focused Freewriting 

Sample Student Work: Freewriting 

Listing  

Sample Student Work: Listing 

Asking Questions  

Sample Student Work: Inquiry Notes 

Keeping a Journal  

   Sample Student Work: Journal-writing 

Developing a Thesis through Critical Thinking

Arguing with Yourself 

Arguing a Thesis  

Checklist: Thesis Sentence  

From Reading to Writing to Revising: Drafting an Argument in an Analytical
Essay

Sample Preliminary Draft of Students Analytical Essay: Ironies in an Hour


Revising an Argument  

Outlining an Argument  

Soliciting Peer Review, Thinking about Counterarguments  

From Reading to Writing to Revising: Finalizing an Analytical Essay 

Sample Final Draft of a Students Analytical Essay: Ironies of Life in Kate
Chopins The Story of an Hour  

The Analytical Essay: The Final Draft Analyzed 

From Reading to Writing to Revising: Finalizing an Analytical Essay 

KATE CHOPIN  Désirées Baby  

Sample Student Analytical Essay: Race and Identity in Désirées Baby  

From Reading to Writing to Revising: Drafting a Comparison Essay 

KATE CHOPIN  The Storm  

Sample Student Work: Comparison Notes 

Sample Student Comparison Essay: Two New Women  

The Comparison Essay: Organization Analyzed

Your Turn: Additional Stories for Analysis  

DAGOBERTO GILB Love in L.A. 

ELIZABETH TALLENT No Ones a Mystery  

JUNOT DIAZ    How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl, or Halfie 

T. CORAGHESSAN BOYLE  Greasy Lake

MARY ANNE HOOD   How Far She Went 

 

 5:  The Pleasures of Reading, Writing and Thinking about Literature  

The Pleasures of Literature 

ALLEN WOODMAN Wallet  

The Pleasures of Analyzing the Texts that Surround Us    

The Pleasures of Authoring Texts   

The Pleasures of Interacting with Texts   

Interacting with Fiction: Literature as Connection   

JAMAICA KINCAID  Girl  

Sample Student Personal Response Essay: The Narrator in Jamaica Kincaids
Girl: Questioning the Power of Voice 

Interacting with Graphic Fiction: Literature as (Making and Breaking) Rules 


   LYNDA BARRY  Before You Write  

Interacting with Poetry: Literature as Language 

JULIA BIRD  14: a txt msg pom.  

Interacting with Drama: Literature as Performance

OSCAR WILDE excerpt from The Importance of Being Ernest  

Interacting with Essays: Literature as Discovery 

ANNA LISA RAYA  Its Hard Enough Being Me  

 

Your Turn:  Additional Stories, Poems, Plays and Essays for Pleasurable
Analysis  

Poems

ALBERTO RIOS    Nani 

JIMMY SANTIAGO BACA    Green Chili 

HELEN CHASIN    The Word Plum 

WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS This Is Just to Say 

GARY SOTO   Oranges 

SARAH N. CLEGHORN  The Golf Links  

STEVIE SMITH    Not Waving but Drowning 

Stories

MARGARET ATWOOD   Happy Endings 

AMBROSE BIERCE  An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

Play

MICHAEL GOLAMCO  The Heartbreaker 

Essay

GEORGE SAUNDERS Commencement Speech on Kindness  

 

 II: WRITING ARGUMENTS ABOUT LITERATURE

 6  Close Reading: Paraphrase, Summary, and

   Explication

 

What Is Literature?  

Literature and Form  

Form and Meaning  

ROBERT FROST  The Span of Life  

Close Reading: Reading in Slow Motion  

Exploring a Poem and Its Meaning

   LANGSTON HUGHES  Harlem  

Paraphrase

   Sample Student Work: Paraphrase 

Summary 

   Sample Student Work: Summary 

Explication  

Working Toward an Explication

Sample Student Work: Annotation

Sample Student Work: Journal Entries

Sample Student Work: Listing

Sample Student Explication Essay: Langston Hughess Harlem  

Explication as Argument  

CATHY SONG  Stamp Collecting

Sample Student Argumentative Explication Essay: Giving Stamps Personality
in Stamp Collecting

Checklist: Drafting an Explication

 

Your Turn:  Additional Poems for Explication  

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    Sonnet 73

JOHN DONNE  Holy Sonnet XIV

EMILY BRONT  Spellbound  

LI-YOUNG LEE  I Ask My Mother to Sing  

RANDALL JARRELL  The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner  

 

 7 Analysis: Inquiry, Interpretation and Argument  

Analysis  

Understanding Analysis as a Process of Inquiry, Interpretation, Argument

Analyzing a Story from the Hebrew Bible: The Judgment of Solomon  

The Judgment of Solomon  

Developing an Analysis of the Story  

Opening Up Additional Ways to Analyze the Story  

Analyzing a Story from the New Testament: The Parable of the Prodigal Son  

The Parable of the Prodigal Son  

Asking Questions that Trigger an Analysis of the Story 

From Inquiry to Interpretation to Argument: Developing an Analytical
Paper  

ERNEST HEMINGWAY  Cat in the Rain

Close Reading

Sample Student Work: Annotations

Inquiry Questions  

  Sample Student Work: Inquiry Notes

Interpretation Brainstorming

Sample Student Work: Journal Writing

  The Argument-Centered Paper

    Sample Student Argument Paper: Hemingways American Wife

   From Inquiry to an Analytical Paper: A Second Example

    Sample Student Work: Inquiry Notes

Sample Student Work: Journal Writing

JAMES JOYCE Araby

Sample Student Analytical Essay: Arabys Everyday and Imagined Setting

From Inquiry to Interpretation to Argument: Maintaining an Interpretation in
an Analytical Paper

APHRA BEHN  Song: Love Armed  

   Maintaining Interpretive Interest

Sample Student Work: Inquiry Notes

    Sample Student Work: Journal Writing

Sample Student Essay: The Double Nature of Love

Checklist: Editing a Draft  

 

Your Turn:  Additional Short Stories and Poems for Analysis  

EDGAR ALLAN POE  The Cask of Amontillado  

LESLIE MARMON SILKO  The Man to Send Rain Clouds  

BILLY COLLINS    Introduction to Poetry

ROBERT FROST  The Road Not Taken  

JOHN KEATS    Ode on a Grecian Urn

MARTIN ESPADA    Bully

 

 8  Pushing Analysis Further: Re-Interpreting and

Revision

Interpretation and Meaning  

Is the Authors Intention a Guide to Meaning?  

What Characterizes a Sound Interpretation?  

Interpreting Pat Moras Immigrants  

PAT MORA  Immigrants  

Checklist: Writing an Interpretation  

Strategy #1: Pushing Analysis by Rethinking First Responses

JEFFREY WHITMORE  Bedtime Story  

Sample Student Work: Response Writing Revisited

DOUGLAS L. HASKINS  Hide and Seek 

Sample Student Work: Response Writing Revisited

MARK PLANTS  Equal Rites  

Sample Student Work: Response Writing Revisited

Strategy #2: Pushing Analysis by Exploring Literary Form

LANGSTON HUGHES  Mother to Son

   Sample Student Work: Annotation Exploring Form

   Sample Student Work: Inquiry Notes Exploring Form

  Sample Student Analytical Essay: Accepting the Challenge of a Difficult
Climb in Langston Hughes Mother to Son

Strategy #3: Pushing Analysis by Emphasizing Concepts and Insights

  ROBERT FROST  Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening  

Sample Student Analytical Essay: Stopping by Woodsand Going On  

Analyzing the Analytical Essays Development of a Conceptual Interpretation

Sample Student Analytical Essay: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening as
a Short Story  

Strategy #4: Pushing Analysis Through Revision

Revising for Ideas vs. Mechanics

Revising Using Instructor Feedback, Peer Feedback, and Self-Critique

Examining a Preliminary Draft with Revision in Mind

HA JIN   Saboteur

   Sample Student Preliminary Draft of an Analytical Essay: Individual and
Social Morals in Ha 

   Jins Saboteur

   Developing a Revision Strategy: Thesis, Ideas, Evidence, Organization,
Correctness

   Sample Student Final Draft of an Analytical Essay: Individual and Social
Morals in Ha 

   Jins Saboteur

 

Your Turn: Additional Poems and Stories for Interpretation  

T. S. ELIOT  The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock  

JOHN KEATS  Ode on a Grecian Urn  

THOMAS HARDY    The Man He Killed

ANNE BRADSTREET Before the Birth of One of Her Children

CHRISTINA ROSSETTI After Death

FRED CHAPELLE   Narcissus and Echo

JOYCE CAROL OATES  Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?  

RAYMOND CARVER  Cathedral  

 

 

 9   Comparison and Synthesis  

Comparison and Critical Thinking

Organizing a Comparison Paper

Comparison and Close Reading

Comparison and Asking Questions

Comparison and Analyzing Evidence

  Sample Student Work: Comparison Arguments

Comparison and Arguing with Yourself

E. E. CUMMINGS  Buffalo Bill s  

  Checklist: Developing a Comparison

Synthesis Through Close Reading: Analyzing a Revised Short Story

RAYMOND CARVER  Mine  

RAYMOND CARVER  Little Things  

  Sample Student Writing: Innovative Listing

Synthesis Through Building a Concept Bridge: Connecting Two Poems

THYLIAS MOSS Tornadoes

KWAME DAWES Tornado Child

Sample Student Writing: Innovative Response Writing

Synthesis Using Theme

SANDRA CISNEROS   Barbie-Q

MARYANNE OHARA Diverging Paths and All That

JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS   Sweethearts

Sample Student Writing:  Innovative Mapping

Synthesis Using Form

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Sonnet 18:Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day?

HOWARD MOSS Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day

Sample Student Comparison Essay: A Comic Re-Writing of a Shakespeare
Sonnet

Checklist: Revising a Comparison

  

Your Turn:  Additional Poems and Stories for Comparison and Synthesis

Poetry

Carpe diem poems

ROBERT HERRICK  To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time  

CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE  The Passionate Shepherd to His Love  

SIR WALTER RALEIGH  The Nymphs Reply to the Shepherd  

ANDREW MARVELL  To His Coy Mistress  

JOHN DONNE  The Bait  

 

blackberry poems

GALWAY KINELL Blackberry Eating

SYLVIA PLATH Blackberrying

SEAMUS HEANEY Blackeberry-Picking

YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA Blackberries

 

America poems

WALT WHITMAN I Hear America Singing

LANGSTON HUGHES   I, Too [ Sing America]

 

Stories

Stories about reading and writing

JULIO CORTAZAR   Continuity of Parks

A.M. HOMES Things You Should Know

 

Stories about grandmothers

LAN SAMANTHA CHANG   Water Names

KATHERINE ANNE PORTER  The Jilting of Granny Weatherall  

 

 10:  Research: Writing with Sources

Creating a Research Plan

  Enter Research with a Plan of Action

  What Does Your Own Institution Offer?

  Plan the Type of Research You Want to Do

Selecting a Research Topic and Generating Research Questions

  Use Close Reading as Your Starting Point

  Select Your Topic

  Skim Resources Through Preliminary Research

  Narrow Your Topic and Form a Working Thesis

  Sample Student Work: Digital Research Folder Assignment and Research Plan
Notes

  Sample Student Work: Digital Research Folder Working Thesis Notes

  Generate Key Concepts as Keywords

  Create Inquiry Questions

  Sample Student Work: Digital Research Folder Research Keywords and
Inquiry Questions Notes

Locating Materials Through Productive Searches

Generate Meaningful Keywords

Checklist:  Creating Meaningful Keywords for a Successful Search

Using Academic Databases to Locate Materials

  Search Full-Text Academic Databases

  Search the MLA Database

  Perform Advanced Keyword Searches

Sample Student Work: Searching the Academic Database

Using the Library Catalog to Locate Materials

  Locate Books and Additional Resources

  Sample Student Work: Searching the Library Catalog

Using the Internet to Perform Meaningful Research

Sample Student Work: Searching the Internet

Evaluating Sources for Academic Quality

Checklist: Evaluating Web Sites for Quality

  Sample Student Work: Evaluating Sources for Academic Quality

Evaluate Sources for Topic Fit

  Checklist: Evaluating Sources for Topic Fit

  Sample Student Work: Evaluating Sources for Topic Fit

Taking Notes on Secondary Sources

  A Guide to Note-Taking

  Sample Student Work: Annotation of Research Sources

  Sample Student Work: Digital Research Folder Critical Thinking Notes

Drafting the Paper

Focus on Primary Sources

Integrate Secondary Sources  

Create a Relationship Between Your Writing and the Source

Surround the Source with Your Writing

Agree with a Source in Order to Develop Your Ideas

Sample Student Work: Source Integration

Avoiding Plagiarism  

Sample Student Research Essay: Dickinsons Representation of Changing
Seasons and Changing Emotions




 III: ANALYZING LITERARY FORMS AND ELEMENTS  

 11: Reading and Writing about Essays

Types of Essays  

Elements of Essays

The Essayists Persona  

Voice  

Tone  

Topic and Thesis  

BRENT STAPLES  Black Men and Public Space

Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing about Essays  

Student Writing Portfolio (summary paper): Brent Staples Black Men and

Public Space

Your Turn: Additional Essays for Analysis  

LANGSTON HUGHES  Salvation  

LAURA VANDERKAM  Hookups Starve the Soul  

STEVEN DOLOFF  The Opposite Sex  

GRETEL EHRLICH  About Men  

 

 12: Reading and Writing about Stories

Stories True and False  

GRACE PALEY  Samuel  

Elements of Fiction  

Character  

Plot

Foreshadowing  

Setting and Atmosphere  

Symbolism  

Narrative Point of View  

Style and Point of View  

Theme  

WILLIAM FAULKNER  A Rose for Emily  

Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing about Stories  

Student Writing Portfolio (analysis paper):  William Faulkner A Rose for

Emily  

 

Your Turn: Additional Stories for Analysis  

KATHERINE MANSFIELD     Miss Brill

TIM OBRIEN  The Things They Carried  

Gabriel García Márquez  A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for
Children  

An Author In Depth:  Flannery OConnor

FLANNERY OCONNOR A Good Man Is Hard to Find  

Remarks from Essays and Letters  

From The Fiction Writer and His Country  

From Some Aspects of the Grotesque in Southern Fiction  

From The Nature and Aim of Fiction  

From Writing Short Stories  

On Interpreting A Good Man Is Hard to Find  

  A Reasonable Use of the Unreasonable  

 

 

 13: Reading and Writing about Graphic Fiction   

Letters and Pictures, Words and Images

GRANT WOOD  Death on the Ridge Road  

Reading an Image: A Short Story Told in One Panel  

TONY CARRILLO  F Minus  

Elements of Graphic Fiction

  Visual Elements

  Narrative and Graphic Jumps

  Graphic Style

Reading a Series of Images: A Story Told in Sequential Panels  

ART SPIEGELMAN  Nature vs. Nurture  

Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing Arguments about Graphic Fiction

Your Turn: Additional Graphic Fiction for Analysis

WILL EISNER  Hamlet on a Rooftop  

An Example of a Graphic Adaptation

R. CRUMB and DAVID ZANE MAIROWITZ  A Hunger Artist  

 

 14:  Reading and Writing about Plays  

Types of Plays  

Tragedy  

Comedy  

Elements of Drama  

Theme  

Plot  

Gestures  

Setting  

Characterization and Motivation  

Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing Arguments about Plays  

Thinking about a Filmed Version of a Play  

Getting Ready to Write about a Filmed Play

Checklist: Writing about a Filmed Play  

Student Writing Portfolio (comparison paper): Susan Glaspell Trifles and
A Jury of Her Peers

Susan Glaspell  Trifles  

Susan Glaspell  A Jury of Her Peers (short story version of play)  

 

Your Turn: Additional Plays for Analysis

A Modern Comedy  

DAVID IVES  Sure Thing  

A Note on Greek Tragedy

Sophocles  Antigone

 

An Author In Depth:  WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

A Note on the Elizabethan Theater  

A Note on Hamlet on the Stage  

A Note on the Text of Hamlet  

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE  The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark  

ANNE BARTON  The Promulgation of Confusion  

STANLEY WELLS  On the First Soliloquy  

ELAINE SHOWALTER  Representing Ophelia  

BERNICE W. KLIMAN  The BBC Hamlet: A Television Production  

WILL SARETTA  Branaghs Film of Hamlet  

 

 15: Reading and Writing about Poems

Elements of Poetry  

The Speaker and the Poet  

EMILY DICKINSON  Im Nobody! Who are you?  

EMILY DICKINSON  Wild NightsWild Nights  

The Language of Poetry: Diction and Tone  

  WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE  Sonnet 146  

  Figurative Language

  WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE  Sonnet 130

  Imagery and Symbolism

  EDMUND WALLER  Song (Go, lovely rose)

  WILLIAM BLAKE  The Sick Rose  

  Verbal Irony and Paradox

  Structure

Rhythm and Versification: A Glossary for Reference

  Meter

  Patterns of Sound

  Stanzaic Patterns

  BILLY COLLINS  Sonnet

   Blank Verse and Free Verse  

  Checklist: Getting Ideas for Writing Arguments about Poems

Student Writing Portfolio (explication paper): Gwendolyn Brooks kitchenette
building

GWENDOLYN BROOKS    kitchenette building

 

Your Turn: Additional Poems for Analysis

ROBERT BROWNING  My Last Duchess  

E. E. CUMMINGS  anyone lived in a pretty how town  

SYLVIA PLATH  Daddy  

GWENDOLYN BROOKS  We Real Cool  

ETHERIDGE KNIGHT  For Malcolm, a Year After  

ANNE SEXTON  Her Kind  

JAMES WRIGHT  Lying in a Hammock at William Duffys Farm in Pine Island,
Minnesota  

An Author in Depth: Robert Frost  

Robert Frost on Poetry: The Figure a Poem Makes

ROBERT FROST  The Pasture  

ROBERT FROST  Mowing  

ROBERT FROST  The Wood-Pile  

ROBERT FROST  The Oven Bird  

ROBERT FROST  The Need of Being Versed in Country Things  

ROBERT FROST  The Most of It  

ROBERT FROST  Design  

PART IV: ENJOYING LITERARY THEMES: A THEMATIC ANTHOLOGY

 

 16: The World around Us   

Essays  

HENRY DAVID THOREAU      From Walden

BILL McKIBBEN  Now or Never  

Stories  

AESOP  The Ant and the Grasshopper  

AESOP  The North Wind and the Sun  

JACK LONDON  To Build a Fire  

SARAH ORNE JEWETT  A White Heron  

PATRICIA GRACE  Butterflies  

Poems  

MATTHEW ARNOLD  In Harmony with Nature 

THOMAS HARDY  Transformations 

GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS  Gods Grandeur  

WALT WHITMAN  A Noiseless Patient Spider  

EMILY DICKINSON  A Narrow Fellow in the Grass  

EMILY DICKINSON  Theres a certain Slant of light

EMILY DICKINSON  The nameof itis Autumn

JOY HARJO  Vision  

MARY OLIVER  The Black Walnut Tree  

KAY RYAN  Turtle  

Chapter Overview: Looking Backward/Looking Forward  

  

 

 17:  Technology and Human Identity

Essay

NICHOLAS CARR   Is Google Making Us Stupid?

 

Stories

KURT VONNEGUT JR.  Harrison Bergeron  

AMY STERLING CASIL  Perfect Stranger  

MARK TWAIN  A Telephonic Conversation

DOROTHY PARKER   A Telephone Call

MARIA SEMPLE  Dear Mountain Room Parents

ROBIN HEMLEY    Reply All

JOHN CHEEVER    The Enormous Radio

RAY BRADBURY    The Veldt

STEPHEN KING    Word Processor of the Gods

KIT REED    The New You

Poems

  WALT WHITMAN To a Locomotive in Winter (from Leaves of Grass)

  EMILY DICKINSON    I Like to see it lap the Miles

  LISEL MUELLER The End of Science Fiction

  DANIEL NYIKOS Potato Soup

  A. E. STALLINGS  Sestina: Like

  PHILIP NIKOLAYEV Dodging 1985

  MARCUS WICKER Ode to Browsing the Web

Play

LUIS VALDEZ  Los Vendidos  

Chapter Overview: Looking Backward/Looking Forward  

 

 18:  Love and Hate, Men and Women

Essay  

JUDITH ORTIZ COFER  I Fell in Love, or My Hormones Awakened  

Stories  

ZORA NEALE HURSTON  Sweat  

JHUMPA LAHIRI, This Blessed House

Poems  

ANONYMOUS  Western Wind  

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE  Sonnet 116 (Let me not to the marriage of true
minds)  

JOHN DONNE  A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning  

EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY  Love Is Not All: It Is Not Meat nor Drink  

ROBERT BROWNING, Porphyrias Lover

NIKKI GIOVANNI  Love in Place  

ANONYMOUS    Higamus, Hogamus

DOROTHY PARKER  General Review of the Sex Situation  

FRANK OHARA  Homosexuality  

MARGE PIERCY  Barbie Doll  

Play  

TERRENCE McNALLY  Andres Mother  

Chapter Overview: Looking Backward/Looking Forward  

 

 19: Innocence and Experience     

Essay  

GEORGE ORWELL  Shooting an Elephant  

Stories  

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN  The Emperors New Clothes  

CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN  The Yellow Wallpaper  

JOHN STEINBECK  The Chrysanthemums  

ALICE WALKER  Everyday Use  

 

Poems  

WILLIAM BLAKE  Infant Joy  

WILLIAM BLAKE  Infant Sorrow  

WILLIAM BLAKE  The Echoing Green  

WILLIAM BLAKE  The Lamb  

WILLIAM BLAKE  The Tyger  

THOMAS HARDY, The Ruined Maid

E. E. CUMMINGS  in Just-  

LOUISE GLÜCK  The School Children  

LINDA PASTAN  Ethics  

THEODORE ROETHKE  My Papas Waltz  

SHARON OLDS  Rites of Passage  

NATASHA TRETHEWEY     White Lies

 

 

 20: All in a Days Work

Essay  

Barbara Ehrenreich  Wal-Mart Orientation Program  

Stories  

Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm  Mother Holle  

WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS  The Use of Force  

Will Eisner  The Day I Became a Professional  

Daniel Orozco  Orientation  

Lorrie Moore  How to Become a Writer 

Poems  

William Wordsworth  The Solitary Reaper 

Carl Sandburg  Chicago  

Gary Snyder  Hay for the Horses  

Robert Hayden  Those Winter Sundays  

Seamus Heaney  Digging  

JULIA ALVAREZ  Womans Work  

Marge Piercy  To be of use  

JIMMY SANTIAGO BACA  So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs from Americans  

Plays  

Jane Martin  Rodeo  

Arthur Miller  Death of a Salesman  

Chapter Overview: Looking Backward/Looking Forward  

 

 21: American Dreams and Nightmares    

Essays  

CHIEF SEATTLE  My People 

ELIZABETH CADY STANTON  Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions  

ABRAHAM LINCOLN  Address at the Dedication of the Gettysburg National
Cemetery  

STUDS TERKEL  Arnold Schwarzeneggers Dream  

ANDREW LAM  Who Will Light Incense When Mothers Gone?  

Stories  

SHERMAN ALEXIE  The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven  

RALPH ELLISON  Battle Royal  

TONI CADE BAMBARA  The Lesson 

AMY TAN  Two Kinds 

Poems  

ROBERT HAYDEN  Frederick Douglass  

LORNA DEE CERVANTES  Refugee Ship  

EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON  Richard Cory  

W. H. AUDEN  The Unknown Citizen  

EMMA LAZARUS  The New Colossus  

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH  The Unguarded Gates 

JOSEPH BRUCHAC III  Ellis Island  

AURORA LEVINS MORALES  Child of the Americas  

GLORIA ANZALDÚA  To Live in the Borderlands Means You  

MITSUYE YAMADA  To the Lady 

NILA NORTHSUN  Moving Camp Too Far  

YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA  Facing It  

BILLY COLLINS  The Names  

Play

LORRAINE HANSBERRY  A Raisin in the Sun  

Chapter Overview: Looking Backward/Looking Forward  

 

 22: Law and Disorder   

Essay 

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.   Letter from Birmingham Jail  

Stories  

ELIZABETH BISHOP  The Hanging of the Mouse  

URSULA K. LE GUIN  The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas 

SHIRLEY JACKSON  The Lottery  

WILLIAM FAULKNER  Barn Burning  

TOBIAS WOLFF  Powder  

Poems  

ANONYMOUS  Birmingham Jail  

A. E. HOUSMAN  The Carpenters Son  

A. E. HOUSMAN  Oh who is that young sinner  

DOROTHY PARKER  Résumé  

CLAUDE McKAY  If We Must Die  

JIMMY SANTIAGO BACA  Cloudy Day  

CAROLYN FORCHÉ  The Colonel  

HAKI MADHUBUTI, The B Network

JILL McDONOUGH, Three a.m.

Plays  

BILLY GODA  No Crime  

Chapter Overview: Looking Backward/Looking Forward 

 

 23:  Journeys   

Essays  

JOAN DIDION  On Going Home  

MONTESQUIEU  Persian Letters  

Stories  

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE  Young Goodman Brown  

EUDORA WELTY  A Worn Path  

AMY HEMPEL  Today Will Be a Quiet Day  

JAMES JOYCE  Eveline 

Poems  

JOHN KEATS  On First Looking into Chapmans Homer 

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY  Ozymandias  

ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON  Ulysses  

COUNTEE CULLEN   Incident  

WILLIAM STAFFORD  Traveling through the Dark  

DEREK WALCOTT  A Far Cry from Africa  

SHERMAN ALEXIE  On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City  

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS  Sailing to Byzantium  

CHRISTINA ROSSETTI  Uphill  

A Note on Spirituals 

Anonymous  Swing Low, Sweet Chariot  

Anonymous  Didnt My Lord Deliver Daniel  

Play

HENRIK IBSEN  A Dolls House  

Chapter Overview: Looking Backward/Looking Forward  

 

APPENDIX A: Writing about Literature: An Overview of Critical Strategies