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2018
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WRITER’S WORKSHOP IN THE COLLEGE CLASSROOM
Cultivating Original Voices in an Authentic Context Gail A. Bauman, Ph.D. Designed for education students and pre-service teachers, this text covers every aspect of how to implement the Writer’s Workshop teaching model in a college classroom. The book shares the author’s unique experiences in teaching higher education writing courses and demonstrates the principles and practices necessary to successfully conduct a Writer’s Workshop at the university level. Gail A. Bauman earned her Ph.D. in elementary education from Florida State University and went on to complete post-doctoral work at a variety of institutions including Stanford University. Dr. Bauman is a lifelong member of the International Literacy Association and the National Council of Teachers of English.
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PRACTICAL CREATIVITY Activities and Ideas for Your Language Classroom Anne Cummings Hlas This text supplies foreign language, dual language, and English as a second language educators with a research-based model for using creativity to support language acquisition in the classroom. The book includes innovative learning exercises and teaching guidelines that are based on research of the cognitive, sociocultural, and critical aspects of creativity and learning. Anne Cummings Hlas is professor of Spanish at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. She has taught language methods courses and Spanish at all levels for more than 20 years. Additionally, she has conducted several workshops on creativity and has authored numerous academic articles for journals such as Foreign Language Annals, Hispania, and The Language Educator.
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CRIME AND HORROR IN VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE Volume I Matthew Kaiser
© 2018 This two-volume anthology charts the socioeconomic, cultural, and psychological anxieties that shaped nineteenth-century British literature and popular culture. Volume I is organized around four rubrics: the slum; the criminal mind; power and punishment; and streetwalking. Featuring primary source material and extensive annotations, this volume includes out-of-print texts, as well as works by Charles Dickens, Harriet Martineau, Marie Corelli, and many others.
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CRIME AND HORROR IN VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE Volume II Matthew Kaiser
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The two volume anthology provides examples of short and long fiction, poetry, plays, government reports, journalism, social criticism, and polemic from 1829 to 1904. Volume II is organized around four rubrics: monstrosity; hauntings; alien worlds; and death. Featuring primary source material and extensive annotations, this volume includes works by Émile Durkheim, Margaret Oliphant, H. G. Wells, Rudyard Kipling, Vernon Lee, and many others.
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AN APOLOGY FOR IDLERS AND OTHER ESSAYS By Robert Louis Stevenson and edited by Matthew Kaiser
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Although he’s known primarily as the author of Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson began his career as an essayist. This collection includes fifteen of Stevenson’s most poignant and personal essays on deep-sea diving off the coast of Scotland, child’s play, death, the medieval poet-thief François Villon, surreal San Francisco, insomnia, and Stevenson’s quirky enjoyment of “unpleasant places.”
SMARTER WRITING A Student’s Guide to College Composition and Research Yelena Kajevic Bailey-Kirby
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This text helps students gain the writing skills needed to produce college level summaries, critiques, analyses, syntheses, and documented research papers, and provides instruction in analysis, argument, research techniques, and critical thinking skills. Designed to enhance students’ skills and boost their confidence in their abilities, it is ideal for introductory composition courses.
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ACADEMIC LITERACY A Holistic Approach Molly Maynard
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This text covers the essentials of college-level reading skills to prepare students to successfully read, comprehend, analyze, and retain information. The book features college-level readings from across the disciplines, and prepares students to engage with textbooks, academically-oriented journals, and other reading materials commonly used in college classrooms.
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CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING Debra L. Welkley and Santos Torres, Jr.
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This text helps students both think in new ways and employ the basic skills involved in the identification and evaluation of an argument. It provides students with the critical and creative thinking fundamentals required to thoughtfully consider the ideas and opinions surrounding current social issues. The text is ideal for courses in critical thinking, social problems, social work, and sociology.
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READING STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE AND BEYOND Deborah J. Kellner
SECOND EDITION COMING SOON IN 2018
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This book provides students with simple, practical reading strategies designed to improve comprehension of academic works and promote collegiate success. Throughout 20 interactive modules, students learn how to break up large amounts of text and information from a variety of disciplines into manageable, accessible chunks. As students learn new reading strategies, they are tasked with applying them to reading assignments from their own college courses.
MYTHS FOR ALL TIME Selected Greek Stories Retold Patrick Hunt
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In this book, author Patrick Hunt retells twelve of the most well-known Greek myths, ranging from Midas’ golden touch to the dreaded opening of Pandora’s Box, bringing to life ancient stories of old.
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ADAPTATIONS NOW The Past, Present, and Future of Film and Literature Brian R. Brems
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This anthology features readings that inspire students to question why filmmakers who adapt material will make certain changes to it based on historic, generic, and authorial context. The progression of articles is designed to explore why something is different as it changes from form to form and to spark analysis rather than simplistic comparisons of “which is better.”
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WRITING AFTER MIDNIGHT An Advanced Guide to Composition and Research Ernesto Rueda
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This text addresses the specific writing and research skills students need to succeed in their academic careers. Recognizing that good academic thinking precedes good academic writing, the book offers practical instruction in a clear, precise way that introduces students to both the steps and styles of college and university level writing.
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VOICES OF COLOR Original Writings Rooted in Authentic Experience Gail A. Bauman, Ph.D.
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This anthology contains powerful personal narratives from young adults of color. The selections are by turns joyous, heart-wrenching, wise, sassy, humorous, hopeless, hopeful, tragic, and triumphant. Each chapter includes thought-provoking questions that allow readers to explore their responses and consider how the works relate to their own experiences. This book is well suited to classes on diversity, African-American studies, and social justice.
FROM CLASSIC TO CONTEMPORARY Readings in Applied Sociocultural Anthropology Orit Tamir
Š 2018 This anthology features both classic and contemporary readings coupled with an up-to-date applied perspective. The selections first introduce students to the discipline of anthropology and its origins, then present topics including linguistic anthropology, cross-cultural communication, applied anthropology as it relates to the studies of family, kinship, and marriage, ecology and the environment, beliefs, and practices, issues of globalization, and more.
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WORKING WRITING A Conversational Textbook on Technical Writing Dr. Brian Quinn
© 2018
This text gives readers essential information on how to write well for instructional, informational, or technical purposes. The book addresses topics such as thinking and organizing to write, writing mechanics, developing first drafts, proofreading effectively, editing, and incorporating visuals, and is based on thirty years of the author’s real-world experience as a working writer.
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BRIEF, CONCISE, AND CLEAR The Basics of Writing for Public Relations and Communications Andrew Corner
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This primer text helps students transition from academic writing to writing that will help them succeed professionally. The text includes information about the craft of professional writing for general businesses as well as strategies used specifically for public relations audiences. Specific topics include writing mechanics, tone, the importance of word choice, the process of editing, how to write for various formats and distribution channels, and more.
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WRITING WINNING PROPOSALS Public Relations Cases Rebecca A. Gilliland and Thomas R. Hagley
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This text teaches readers how to conceptualize and write public relations plans from the perspective of the plan reviewer. The process illustrated in the book is designed to win approval from the plan reviewers and foster a path for award-winning plan writing. The book describes components of the plan and provides examples to further demonstrate the strategy and thought process behind plan construction.
COMMUNICATION FOR PROFESSIONALS A Guide to Writing and Speaking Well Terrence L. Warburton and Jaime S. Warburton
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This text focuses on the practice and performance of effective communication in business and professional contexts. After establishing fundamental principles regarding professional communication, the book moves on to consider the organizational, interpersonal, and nonverbal contexts in which communication occurs. Specific chapters are devoted to group communication, presentations, traditional and digital business writing, and public writing.
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VENUS IN FURS Leopold von Sacher-Masoch | A new translation by Matthew Kaiser © 2017 REQUEST a Review Copy
Venus in Furs is a groundbreaking account of mistress-slave roleplay, fetishism, and mutual seduction. Bookish Severin falls in love with the rich and beautiful widow Wanda and reveals to her that he yearns to be the slave of an abusive goddess wrapped in fur. Together they set out to make his fantasy a reality, but what begins as a game soon turns deadly serious.
FRENCH FAIRY TALES
ESSAYS ON A MAJOR LITERARY TRADITION Denyse Delcourt © 2017 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text provides a unique opportunity to revisit and deepen the appreciation and understanding of French fairy tales. This anthology includes essays that analyze the complexities and importance of these tales, as well as a bibliography and filmography that give readers a chance to explore the genre further.
LA GRAMMAIRE POUR LE DIRE Edward Ousselin © 2017 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book uses authentic French documents, particularly well-crafted literary texts, to expose readers of the language to customary French grammar. The selected readings clearly exhibit the grammatical structures typically covered in a French grammar review course, and exercises constructed around the readings help to solidify grammatical concepts such as determiners, adjectives and adverbs, comparatives and superlatives, prepositions, conjunctions, and pronouns.
ONCE UPON A DIGITAL STORY A MODERN APPROACH TO AN ANCIENT ART
Susan Tennant with a contribution by Travis Faas © 2017 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book teaches readers the concepts, principles, and construction of storytelling across a variety of digital formats and platforms in our technological age. These range from fiction and nonfiction linear narrative to nonlinear interactive media including online, video, performance, game scenarios, and transmedia.
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WRITING FOR ALL Ellen Hernandez © 2017 REQUEST a Review Copy
This developmental text helps students build confidence through the use of a five-step writing process of prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and presenting their final work. Each distinct chapter features learning objectives, checklists to support self-correction, and review activities.
WHY WE READ, WHY WE WRITE AN ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT FICTION Kim M. Vanderlaan © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text features works of short fiction, primarily American, that provide a firm foundation in the study of literature, complete with a guide for writing research papers. The short fiction exposes students to the universal human qualities that good literature highlights. Each story instigates a personal response from readers.
OCCULTUS
THE HIDDEN AND MACABRE IN LITERATURE AND FILM Francis Tobienne, Jr. © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
Occultus: The Hidden and Macabre in Literature and Film is an intellectually rigorous examination of esotericism, magic, and the macabre. The book uses film and literature to conduct an exploration of concepts such as secrecy, hiddenness, and how mystery is defused once it becomes widely understood.
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE
STUDYING THE INTERCONNECTIONS OF OUR SHARED KNOWLEDGE Holbrook Robinson © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text prepares students to discuss, in a thoughtful and informative way, how common ideas across differing fields of study can serve as both linking and explanatory devices. The material combines the examination of the history of ideas with traditional philosophical analysis to show that these three different disciplines are, at heart, linked by common concepts.
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AFFECTIONS AND DOMESTICITIES WRITINGS ON VICTORIAN FAMILY LIFE Kevin A. Morrison © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text includes key poems, excerpts from prose works, and full-length texts that explore the complexities of emotional life during the British Victorian period. The material introduces readers to the Victorian idealization of the family as well as challenges to the family’s moral authority.
LITERATURE OF EXILE AND DISPLACEMENT AMERICAN IDENTITY IN A TIME OF CRISIS
Holli Levitsky, Monica Osborne, and Stella Setka © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book includes excerpts and short stories from an international body of writers examining almost 100 years of literature. Through the selections readers will investigate how the authors have portrayed the journeys, hopes, and hardships of dislocation and alienation, and the role literature may play in creating a sense of community for immigrants, refugees, and people living in exile.
SUMMER EVENING, PRAIRIE NIGHT, LAND OF GOLDEN WHEAT THE OUTSIDE WORLD IN KAZAKH LITERATURE
Dr. Rafis Abazov and translated by Sergey Levchin © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book features, in English translation, works from pre-soviet, soviet, and post-soviet Kazakhstan, and introduces students to the rich literary traditions that formed between nomads and nature. It offers students the best examples of Kazakh literature covering the twentieth century.
DESCENDANTS OF TROY READINGS IN THE HUMANITIES Sergio La Porta © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
As an introduction to the classics, this anthology is both challenging and accessible, providing a foundation essential in any humanities education. Modern poetry is presented alongside the classics, highlighting the relevance of the ancient texts and fostering an appreciation for contemporary work as well.
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THE READING/WRITING-THINKING CONNECTION Suzanne Borman, William Borman, Sylvia Garcia-Navarrete, Joel Levine, and Yuki Yamamoto © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This workbook guides students to think carefully and clearly about high-quality readings and to respond in writing to the ideas found in these readings. Reading and writing are integrated into every workbook activity and into the 10 types of extended writing activities.
GRAMMAR IN THE GENERATIVE SENTENCE PARTS OF MATURE PROSE Vaun Waddell © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book shows how grammar and rhetoric complement each other in generative sentences, with their multiple statements in hierarchical patterns. It is intended for undergraduate students in a one-semester course, allowing that some need to start at the very beginning but all need to understand generative writing.
GLOBAL RIGHTS AND PERCEPTIONS CALL TO AWARENESS AND ACTION Avantika Rohatgi © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
The readings by prominent literary authors and journalists chosen for this anthology highlight the many ways in which human rights are being violated through practices such as human trafficking, intellectual piracy, organ trade, and female feticide. Through a variety of original sources, students are given several gateways through which to approach complex social issues.
MAKE STRAIGHT YOUR ARROW
STUDENT WRITING, CRITICAL THINKING, AND GENERAL SEMANTICS Tim Lyons © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text addresses the difficulties students experience in thinking clearly and writing precisely – and expressively! It teaches students to pay attention to their own critical thinking processes and to the language involved in both careful thinking and effective writing.
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STITCHING TOGETHER AN ESSAY A GUIDE TO COLLEGE WRITING Brendon Zatirka © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
In Stitching Together an Essay: A Guide to College Writing students examine an essay about Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in order to learn how various pieces of writing are combined to create a cohesive body. The emphasis is on writing practice, with instruction on grammar, audience, thesis, and argument embedded.
THE CRAFT OF QUOTING THE ART OF WRITING IT LIKE IT’S SAID Frank Harris III © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book provides clear guidelines for mechanical correctness, appropriate attribution, and paraphrasing. The use of paragraph breaks for stylistic purposes is also addressed. Students will learn how to write quotes with style, clarity, and consistency. It also addresses the importance of ethics in writing, especially as these relate to plagiarism and academic dishonesty.
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APPROACH TO GOOD REASONING Robert Shanab and Shannon Gould © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text teaches critical thinking skills that students can then apply to potential solutions to societal problems. Students will explore deductive, inductive, and syllogistic reasoning as well as enthymemes and fallacies. Each of the nine chapters features high-interest and challenging activities that allow for immediate application of the target skills.
THE DEVELOPING WRITER’S GUIDEBOOK CONQUERING THE BLANK PAGE John Paul Sloop © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text focuses on the three areas developmental students most need in order to improve their academic writing skills – grammar, essay development, and revision strategies. The book combines student-friendly instruction with practice exercises and activities to target each step of the writing process.
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REPORTING AND WRITING ON JOURNALISM’S NEW FRONTIER Jeff Rowe © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book teaches students the fundamentals of good reporting tactics and gives them a solid command of basic writing techniques. It is a concise, current, engaging exploration of practical tools and techniques that writers can employ immediately and use every day.
A SURVEY OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY AND CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION Michael Shaw Findlay © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text is a survey of language and culture from an anthropological perspective. Through nine chapters students explore everything from the actual definition of language to language acquisition, from theoretical perspectives on language development to applied linguistics.
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REFLECTING ON ORAL NARRATIVES AND CULTURES Anne Ross Goding © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This anthology focuses on how people share cultural ideals through traditional folktales. The selected readings emphasize the idea that the practice of faceto-face oral narrative strengthens cultural beliefs, attitudes, and values. It brings forth stories from past and present, from near and far to demonstrate their power to teach, heal, unify, and empower.
CHILDREN OF GIBEON Kevin A. Morrison © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book includes several features to aid students in understanding the novel as both a literary work and an insightful exploration of important issues in Victorian society, including the role of women, poverty, inequality, and urban development. By immersing themselves in Besant’s tale of Lady Mildred Eldridge and her two daughters, one of whom is actually adopted from her former servant, students will gain fascinating insights into Victorian life.
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PATHWAYS TO THE HEART
AN ANTHOLOGY OF MEXICAN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION Margarita Nieto ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book invites readers on a journey through time. The works are presented in chronological order, many in English translation for the first time. Students will become familiar with the heritage of a literature that began thirty centuries ago with Mayan poetry. It gives readers the opportunity to experience literature that is new to them in a rich cultural and historical context.
REBELS AND TYRANTS Nicholas Rzhevsky ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This unique literary collection provides an introduction to key moments in cultural history, including the Renaissance, Romanticism, and Realism. The included works portray unforgettable fictional rebels and tyrants. The texts are organized around the subversive and creative ways in which the authors themselves were also rebels—rebels who challenged literary conventions and shaped daring new perspectives on what literature should be about.
CARL SANDBURG’S AMERICA
A STUDY OF HIS WORKS, HIS POLITICS, AND HIS NEW IMAGINATION Evert Villarreal ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
Covering sixty years of writing, this is the first text to survey and analyze all the complete works of this most famous and beloved American poet. The text helps readers understand the works and shows them how Sandburg’s writing contributed to and influenced American literature in the 20th Century.
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP A GUIDEBOOK FOR THE CREATIVE WRITER Ivy Page and Lisa Sisler ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text takes the devices and forms of creative writing and breaks them down into straightforward explanations of specific skills, thus helping students navigate the landscape of creative writing with ease and confidence. Students first explore the differences between concrete and abstract language and learn forms of figurative speech. They then focus on specific forms of creative writing.
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WHAT’S THE STORY?
THE ART OF WRITING AND COMMUNICATION
Beth Jannery and Daniel Walsch ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book offers a general introduction to effective communication and good writing and helps students understand that what is considered good writing differs based on the context, audience, and purpose. It provides students with a comprehensive overview of different genre writing skills and prepares them to write successfully in the working world.
REFLECTIONS FROM THE BOOKSHELF SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS IN LITERATURE Toby A. Ten Eyck ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text successfully blends academic writing and fiction to address issues such as death and dying, sexuality, criminal justice and deviance, and social movements and change. Other topics include families, globalization, science and technology, and war and politics.
CULTURE AND CONTEXT (VOLUMES I-II) AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO LITERATURE
Adam Sweeting and Natalie McKnight ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
These volumes present many of the best literary works of western culture within the context of the arts, politics, philosophies, and cultural developments of the same time periods. They help readers approach challenging texts by first introducing them to accessible, complementary art forms such as architecture, sculpture, and painting.
PRODUCING TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION A REAL WORLD DEMONSTRATION Peter H. Porosky and Kevin R. Dungey ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text teaches students to understand and perform technical communication in a real world way through engaging in the process, rather than simply reading about it. Students learn the theoretical elements of technical writing as a form of communication that integrates a variety of tools and separates individual skills.
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VAMPIRES OVER THE AGES
A CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, AND CINEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS
Tomislav Longinovic ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book gives students the materials to analyze the way the vampire image has changed over the centuries, particularly as it relates to politics, sexuality, and culture. It can be used in film and literature courses, as well as those that focus on popular culture and early scientific theories about vampire plagues.
MORE THAN JUST FAIRY TALES
NEW APPROACHES TO THE STORIES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Julie K. Allen ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text takes an innovative look at the classic tales of Hans Christian Andersen. It provides fresh insights into a seminal figure in European and international children’s literature. It demonstrates that Andersen’s stories have stood the test of time by addressing issues and ideas that are constants of the human condition.
LITERATURE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Gail Finney ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text presents a diverse and colorful spectrum of supernatural phenomena— automatons, ghosts, talking animals, detached body parts with a life of their own, magical transformations, animated objects, mad scientists, and angels— offering a vivid display of the endless powers of the imagination.
THE RUSSIAN FAIRY TALE Thomas Garza ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text introduces readers to selected tales from the Russian/Slavic tradition and to methods of examining and critiquing them. The material examines fairy tales from their folk origins to their literary and filmic versions, and provides contextual ties to Western presentations of fairy tales such as the Brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault, and Disney.
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MINIMUM OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR (VOLUMES I-II) Joseph Galasso © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text provides comprehensive exploration of Feature Theory Grammar, which breaks down the components of traditional “parts-of-speech” words, allowing for fine-grained analysis. The book presents the kind of theoretical syntax that is highly regarded among Chomskyan linguists.
THE STORIES OF THE GREAT STEPPE THE ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN KAZAKH LITERATURE
Dr. Rafis Abazov and Translated by Sergey Levchin and Ilya Bernshtein ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
Featuring first-time translations of numerous examples of modern Kazakh literature for publication in the USA, this anthology provides excellent examples of literary life in both Soviet and post-Soviet Kazakhstan, and introduces readers to the rich literary traditions of the region.
CONFESSIONS OF A THUG Matthew Kaiser © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy
The most famous Anglo-Indian novel of the nineteenth century, Confessions of a Thug is a canonical example of British Orientalism, as well as an unsettling invitation to early Victorian readers to identify with an unrepentant predator.
A MARRIAGE BELOW ZERO A NOVEL BY ALAN DALE Matthew Kaiser © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy
A Marriage Below Zero (1889) is a tragicomic account of a desperate woman’s attempts to uncover the secret at the center of her husband’s life. Her quest for the truth will take her to London, New York, and Paris, where she finally discovers what everyone else has suspected all along.
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DEVELOPING QUANTITATIVE LITERACY THROUGH WRITING Gaylynne Carter Robinson © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy
With over 40 different writing assignments, students learn to engage in a variety of information gathering activities, work collaboratively, problem-solve, explore, investigate, ponder, and learn.
APPROACHING MY LITERATURE (VOLUMES I-II) READINGS FROM THE HUNGARIAN EXILIC EXPERIENCE Peter Hargitai © 2011 REQUEST a Review Copy
This two-volume compilation of readings in Hungarian exilic literature is a selective guide through the genres of a body of work that until recently was all but inaccessible to English readers, specialist and student alike.
GREEN DESERT
THE LIFE AND POETRY OF OLZHAS SULEIMENOV Rafis Abazov © 2011 REQUEST a Review Copy
This is the first comprehensive translation of Olzhas Suleimenov’s poetry in English. The book provides a concise overview of the poet’s rich literary heritage and serves as an introduction to the contemporary literature of Kazakhstan and Eurasia.
THE WRITING SKILL BUILDER FOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN Joy F. Beckford © 2010 REQUEST a Review Copy
This is a one-of-a-kind hands-on student’s companion to better collegiate writing. In comparison to other rhetorical pedagogy, it is a reader-friendly helper that targets specific weak areas of writing to help alleviate the frustration that a number of students encounter in college writing. It is specifically written to help learners who prefer a simpler book to improve their writing.
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