How to tell the story and other essays by Mark Twain
Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Fiction literature | 30 August 2009
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Mark Twain was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), an American author and humorist. How to Tell a Story and Other Essays is a series of essays by Mark Twain. In them he describes his own writing style, attacks the idiocy of a fellow author, defends the virtue of a dead woman, and tries to protect ordinary citizens from insults by railroad conductors.
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How to Write Essays: A Step-By-Step Guide for All Levels, with Sample Essays
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks | 16 August 2009
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This 2nd edition of this straightforward guide to essay writing includes expert advice and practical guidance from an experienced author. Students can dramatically improve their grade assessments by putting into practice some simple, but invaluable principles of essay writing. It deals both with timed exam conditions and coursework essays. Students can use this book to understand exactly what is required of them and how to deliver it - a winning formula.
Gateway to the Great Books is a 10-volume series of books originally published by Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. in 1963 and edited by Mortimer Adler and Robert Maynard Hutchins. The set includes selections - short stories, plays, essays, letters, and extracts from longer works - by more than one hundred authors.
These original empirical research essays in the psychology of perception, cognition, and language were written in honor of Henry and Lila Gleitman, two of the most prominent psychologists of our time. The essays range across fields foundational to cognitive science, including perception, attention, memory, and language, using formal, experimental, and neuroscientific approaches to issues of representation and learning.