Opis: HEINLE & HEINLE THOMSON LEARNING, stan db, str 456 Język angielsk Foreword This Instructor's Manual contains commentary on all the stories, poems, and plays in Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, Eighth Edition. In some discussions we have included bibliographical references to other analyses, but we have not done this uniformly or systematically. Instructors wishing to locate other discussions should consult critical books on the authors in question (especially those that have indexes), in addition to the basic bibliographic aids that direct the reader to individual explications and analyses. Like the Eighth Edition of the textbook that it accompanies, this manual represents the work of three authors; the main author of each entry is identified by initials. In an earlier edition, Laurence Perrine wrote: To the interpretations and judgments in this manual we should be foolish to expect universal consent; they will serve their purpose if they provoke more careful scrutiny of the works in question, and an intelligent dissent. . . . Certainly, the approach taken here to any selection is only one of various possible approaches. Apollo does not speak in any of these comments, but in the works themselves.The oracles that report him here are neither priests nor prophets, but fallible human beings like yourselves. Thomas R. Arp J Greg Johnson
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