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Preface for Students | ||
Preface for Teachers | ||
Pt. 1 | The Writing of Poetry | 1 |
1 | What Makes a Poem a Poem? | 1 |
2 | The Sources of Poetry | 12 |
3 | The Language of Poetry | 23 |
4 | Images | 33 |
5 | The Sound of Words | 46 |
6 | Traditional Rhythms | 58 |
7 | Unique Rhythms | 70 |
8 | Tone | 80 |
9 | From Units to Unity | 91 |
10 | Writing Poetry on Your Own | 104 |
11 | Poems for Study | 111 |
Pt. 2 | The Writing of Fiction | 133 |
12 | The Creative Process | 133 |
13 | The Sources of Fiction | 141 |
14 | A Story by Melissa Pritchard: "Phoenix" | 151 |
15 | Viewpoint: Strategies of Presentation | 158 |
16 | A Story by Stephen Minot: "Sausage and Beer" | 169 |
17 | Structure: From Scenes to Plot | 177 |
18 | A Story by Deborah Joy Cory: "Three Hearts" | 185 |
19 | Narrative Tension | 192 |
20 | A Story by John Updike: "Man and Daughter in the Cold" | 201 |
21 | Characterization | 207 |
22 | Setting | 219 |
23 | Implication: Metaphor, Symbol, and Theme | 228 |
24 | Style and Tone | 236 |
25 | Writing Fiction on Your Own | 246 |
Pt. 3 | The Writing of Drama | 253 |
26 | Theater: A Live Performance | 253 |
27 | A Play by William Saroyan: "Hello Out There" | 259 |
28 | The Dramatic Plot | 272 |
29 | Conflict | 281 |
30 | Dramatic Characterization | 288 |
31 | A Play by Louis Phillips: "Goin' West" | 295 |
32 | Realistic and Nonrealistic Approaches | 308 |
33 | Visual Impact | 318 |
34 | Dramatic Themes | 329 |
35 | The Voices of Comedy | 338 |
36 | Writing Plays on Your Own | 345 |
A Submission of Material for Publication | 349 | |
B Resources for Writers | 358 | |
Glossary-Index | 367 | |
Index of Authors and Titles | 383 |
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