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Combining classic và contemporary fiction, poetry, and drama, Literature: A Portable Anthology is an affordable collection of writing from a variety of authors, including Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Langston Hughes, Jhumpa Lahiri, Junot Díaz, Joy Harjo, và Rita Dove sầu.

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Janet E. Gardner (PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst) is Associate Professor of English at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, where she teaches courses in drama, British và world literature, and writing. She has published numerous articles, đánh giá, và chapters on contemporary drama, especially modern British drama and the work of Caryl Churchill. She has received several grants và awards for retìm kiếm into lớn current teaching technologies, và is at work on a study of drama and theatre pedagogy. Beverly Lawn (PD, SUNY-Stony Brook), Professor of English Emerita, taught introductory fiction courses at Adelphi University for almost three decades. She is editor or coeditor several literature anthologies, including Literature: A Portable Anthology, & is also the author of Throat of Feathers, a book of poems. Jaông xã Ridl is Professor Emeritus of English at Hope College where he taught courses in literature, essay writing, poetry writing, và the nature of poetry for thirty-five years. He has published six volumes of poetry & more than two hundred poems in some fifty literary magazines; his most recent collection, Broken Symmetry, was selected by the Society of Midlvà Authors as one of the two best volumes of poetry published in 2006. His chapbook Against Elegies received the 2001 Letterpress Award from the Center for Book Arts. His recognitions for teaching excellence include the Hope Outstanding Professor-Educator award at Hope College for 1976, the Michigan Teacher of the Year award from the Carnegie Foundation in 1996, and the Favorite Faculty/Staff Member award at Hope College in 2003. For Bedford/St. Martin’s, with Peter Schakel he coedited Approaching Poetry (1997) and 250 Poems (2003); & he is coeditor with Janet Gardner, Beverley Lawn, and Peter Schakel of Literature: a Portable Anthology (2004). Peter Schakel, Peter C. and Emajean Cook Professor of English at Hope College, has published numerous scholarly and pedagogical studies on Jonathan Swift và C. S. Lewis; with Jachồng Ridl, he has coedited Approaching Poetry (Bedford/St. Martin”s, 1997) & Approaching Literature (Second Edition, Bedford/St. Martin”s, 2008).

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LITERATURE: A PORTABLE ANTHOLOGY, 4ECONTENTSPreface Selections by Theme and Form PART ONE: 40 STORIES *Questions for Active sầu Reading: Short Fiction Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillavì *Sui Sin Far (Edith Maud Eaton), The Land of the Free *Stephen Crane, The mở cửa Boat Kate Chopin, The Story of an Hour Anton Chekhov, The Lady và the Little Dog Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper *Willa Cather, A Wagner Matinée James Joyce, Araby Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis *Sherwood Anderson, Death in the Woods Zora Neale Hurston, Sweat F. Scott Fitzgerald, Winter Dreams William Faulkner, A Rose for Emily Ernest Hemingway, Hills Like White Elephants *Richard Wright, The Man Who Was Almost a Man *Eudora Welty, Why I Live sầu at the P.O. *John Cheever, Reunion Ralph Ellison, Battle Royal Shirley Jackson, The Lottery James Baldwin, Sonny”s Blues Flannery O”Connor, A Good Man Is Hard lớn Find *Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Very Old Man with Enormous Wings John Updike, A&P Raymond Carver, Cathedral Joyce Carol Oates, Where Are You Going, Where Have sầu You Been? Margaret Atwood, Happy Endings Toni Cade Bambara, The Lesson Alice Walker, Everyday Use *Tobias Wolff, Bullet in the Brain Tyên O”Brien, The Things They Carried *T.Coraghessan Boyle, After the Plague Jamaica Kincaid, Girl *Dagoberlớn Gilb, Shout *Louise Erdrich, The Red Convertible *Leila Aboulela, The Museum Sherman Alexie, The Lone Ranger & Tonkhổng lồ Fistfight in Heaven *Jhumpage authority Lahiri, A Temporary Matter *Junot Diaz, How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl, or Halfie *Yiyun Li, A Thousvà Years of Good Prayers  PART TWO: 200 POEMS *Questions for Active sầu Reading: Poetry *Anonymous, Barbara Allen *Sir Thomas Wyatt, Whoso danh mục to hunt, *Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, The soote season *Queen Elizabeth, On Monsieur’s Departure *Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella, Sonnet 1 (“Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love khổng lồ show”) Christopher Marlowe, The Passionate Shepherd to His Love sầu *Walter Raleigh, The Nymph’s Reply khổng lồ the Shepherd William Shakespeare, Sonnet 18 (“Shall I compare thee to a summer”s day?”) William Shakespeare, Sonnet 73 (“That time of year thou mayst in me behold”) William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116 (“Let me not to the marriage of true minds”) *Aemilia Lanyer, Eve’s Apology in Defense of Women John Donne, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning John Donne, Death, be not proud Ben Jonson, On My First Son Lady Mary Wroth, Am I Thus Conquered? Robert Herrichồng, To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time George Herbert, Easter-wings John Milton, When I consider how my light is spent *Anne Bradstreet, Verses upon the Burning of Our House Andrew Marvell, To His Coy Mibức xúc *Katherine Philips’ Friendship’s Mystery: To My Dearest Lucasia Thomas Gray, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard *Phillis Wheatley, On Being Brought from Africa to America William Blake, The Lamb William Blake, The Tyger *William Wordsworth, Tintern Abbey *Samuel Taylor Coleridge, This Lime Tree Bower My Prison *George Gordon, Lord Byron, Prometheus *Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ode khổng lồ the West Wind John Keats, When I have fears that I may cease to lớn be *John Keats, Ode lớn a Nightingale Elizabeth Barrett Browning, How bởi I love sầu thee? Let me count the ways Edgar Allan Poe, Annabel Lee Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Ulysses Robert Browning, My Last Duchess Walternative text Whitman, from Song of Myself *Walt Whitman, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed Matthew Arnold, Dover Beach Emily Dickinson, Wild Nights — Wild Nights! Emily Dickinson, Much Madness is divinest sense Emily Dickinson, I heard a Fly buzz — when I died Emily Dickinson, Because I could not stop for Death *Emily Dickinson, There’s a Certain Slant of Light *Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky *Thomas Hardy, The Darkling Thrush Gerard Manley Hopkins, God”s Grandeur A.E. Housman, To an Athlete Dying Young William Butler Yeats, The Lake Isle of Inniskhông lấy phí William Butler Yeats, The Second Coming William Butler Yeats, Leda & the Swan Edwin Arlington Robinson, Richard Cory Paul Laurence Dunbar, We Wear the Mask Robert Frost, After Apple-Picking Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Robert Frost, Acquainted with the Night *Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird Wallace Stevens, Emperor of Ice Cream *Georgia Douglas Johnson, Common Dust *Mimãng cầu Loy, Moreover, the Moon— William Carlos Williams, The Red Wheelbarrow William Carlos Williams, This Is Just khổng lồ Say Ezra Pound, The River-Merchant”s Wife: A Letter *Ezra Pound, In a Station of the Metro *H.D., Helen Marianne Moore, Poetry T. S. Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Claude McKay, America *Edmãng cầu St. Vincent Millay, What lips . . . Wilfred Owen, Dulce et Decorum Est *Dorothy Parker, Resume E. E. cummings, in Just E. E. cummings, next to of course god america i *Langston Hughes, Theme for English B *Langston Hughes, The Negro Speaks of Rivers *Langston Hughes, The Weary Blues Langston Hughes, Harlem *Stevie Smith, Not Waving But Drowning Countee Cullen, Incident W. H. Auden, Stop All the Clocks W. H. Auden, Musée des Beaux Arts Theodore Roethke, My Papa”s Waltz *George Oppen, Psalm Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish Elizabeth Bicửa hàng, One Art Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays *Muriel Rukeyser, “Waiting for Icarus” Dudley Randall, Ballad of Birmingham mê William Stafford, Traveling through the Dark Dylan Thomas, Do not go gentle into lớn that good night Randall Jarrell, The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner Gwendolyn Brooks, We Real Cool *Gwendolyn Brooks, The Mother Robert Lowell, Skunk Hour *Philip Larkin, High Windows *Denise Levertov, The Ađậy of Marriage *Maxine Kumin, Morning Swyên ổn *Kenneth Koch, To Stammering *Gerald Stern, I Remember Galileo *Emmett Williams, like attracts like Frank O’Hara, The Day Lady Died Allen Ginsberg, A Supermarket in California *W. S. Merwin, One of the Butterflies *Galway Kinnell, Prayer *Galway Kinnell, When One Has Lived a Long Time Alone *James Wright, Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota *John Ashbery, They Knew What They Wanted Philip Levine, What Work Is Anne Sexton, Cinderella Adrienne Rich, Aunt Jennifer”s Tigers Adrienne Rich, Diving Inkhổng lồ the Wreông xã Linda Paschảy, love sầu poem Etheridge Knight, Hard Rochồng Returns to lớn Prison from the Hospital for the Criminal Insane Sylvia Plath, Morning Song Sylvia Plath, Daddy Audre Lorde, Coal Mary Oliver, First Snow Lucille Clifton, at the cemetery, walnut grove sầu plantation, south carolina, 1989 *Lucille Clifton, homage lớn my hips *C.K. Williams, On the Métro *Charles Simic, Eyes Fastened with Pins Michael S. Harper, Nightmare Begins Responsibility Seamus Heaney, Mid-Term Break *Seamus Heaney, Digging *Ted Kooser, Abandoned Farmhouse Quincy Troupe, A Poem for “Magic”  Al Young, A Dance for Ma Rainey James Welch, Christmas Comes to lớn Moccasin Flat *Martha Collins, #14 from White Papers Robert Pinsky, Shirt *Billy Collins, Forgetfulness Toi Derricotte, A lưu ý on My Son”s Face Richard Garcia, Why I Left the Church Sharon Olds, I Go Baông xã to lớn May 1937 Marilyn Hacker, Villanelle *James Tate, The Lost Pilot *Louise Glüchồng, Mock Orange Eavan Bolvà, The Pomegranate *Bernadette Meyer, Sonnet (“You jerk you didn’t hotline me up”) *Kay Ryan, Drops in the Bucket *Wendy Cope, Reading Scheme *Larry Levis, My Story in a Late Style of Fire *Marilyn Nelson, from A Wreath for Emmett Till (“Emmett Till’s name still catches in my throat,”) Lindomain authority Hogan, Crow Law Yusef Komunyakaa, Facing It *Ai, Hoover, Edgar J. *Jane Kenyon, Happiness Heather McHugh, What He Thought Leslie Marmon Silko, Prayer lớn the Pacific Sekou Sundiata, Bliên kết Your Eyes *Agha Shahid Ali, Even the Rain Victor Hernandez Cruz, Problems with Hurricanes Carolyn Forché, The Colonel Ray A. Young Bear, From the Spotted Night *Jorie Grasi, Prayer *Marie Howe, Death: The Last Visit Joy Harjo, She Had Some Horses *Cherrie Moraga, Loving in the War Years Ray González, Praise the Tortilla, Praise Menudo, Praise Chorizo *Mary Ruefle, Rain Effect Alberto lớn Rgame ios, Nani Gary Soto lớn, Moving Away Jimmy Santiago Baca, Family Ties *Naongươi Shihab Nye, Gate A4 Rita Dove sầu, Fifth Grade Autobiography Tony Hoaglvà, A History of Desire *Harryette Mullen, Elliptical *Jane Hirshfield, My Species *Mark Doty, A Display of Mackerel *Kim Addonizio, First Kiss Lormãng cầu Dee Cervantes, Freeway 280 Thylias Moss, The Lynching *Cornelius Eady, I’m a Fool khổng lồ Love sầu You *Patricia Smith, Skinhead Marilyn Chin, How I Got That Name Kimiko Hahn, Mother”s Mother Cathy Song, Heaven Li-Young Lee, Eating Alone *Martin Espada, Alabanza *Denise Duhamel, Kinky *Elizabeth Alexander, The Venus Hottentot *Claudia Rankine, You are in the dark, in the car… *Taylor Mali, What Teachers Make Sherman Alexie, Postcards khổng lồ Columbus Natasha Tretheway, History Lesson Honoree Fanonne Jeffers, Unidentified Female Student, Former Slave Allison Joseph, On Being Told I Don”t Speak Like a Blachồng Person *Brian Turner, What Every Soldier Should Know *Eduardo Corral, In Colorabởi vì My Father Scoured & Stacked Dishes Terrance Hayes, Talk *Jen Bervin, from Nets *Ross Gay, a small needful fact *Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s “Dear Amy Nehzooukammayatootill,” *Jerimang lại Brown, Host *Natalie Diaz, When My Brother was an Aztec *Amit Majmudar, Arms và the Man *Tarfia Faizullah, En Route lớn Bangladesh *Patricia Lockwood, Rape Joke *Solmaz Sharif, from Reaching Guantanamo PART THREE: 9 PLAYS *Questions for Active Reading: Drama Sophocles, Oedipus Rex (Translated by David Grene) William Shakespeare, Othello the Moor of Venice Henrik Ibsen, A Doll House (Translated by R Farquharson Sharp) *Osoto Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest Susan Glaspell, Trifles *Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof August Wilson, Fences *Lynn Nottage, Ruined *Ayad Akhtar, Disgraced PART FOUR: READING AND WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE 1. INTRODUCTION TO READING AND WRITING ABOUT LITERATUREWhy Read Literature? Why Write about Literature? What khổng lồ Expect in a Literature Class Literature và Enjoyment 2. THE ROLE OF GOOD READING The Value of Rereading Critical Reading The Myth of “Hidden Meaning” Active sầu Reading EMILY DICKINSON, “Because I could not stop for Death” (Annotated Poem) Asking Critical Questions of Literature BEN JONSON, “On My First Son” (Annotated Poem) Checkdanh mục for Good Reading 3. THE WRITING PROCESS PrewritingThe Thesis Organizing Your PaperDrafting the Paper Revising and Editing      Global Revision Checkdanh sách      Local Revision Checklist      Final Editing Checkdanh mục Peer Editing and Workshops Tips for Writing about Literature Using Quotations Effectively Quoting from Stories Quoting from Poems Quoting from PlaysManuscript Form 4. COMMON WRITING ASSIGNMENTS Summary Response       STUDENT ESSAY: Tom Lyons, “A Boy”s View of “Girl”” Explication       ROBERT HERRICK, “Upon Julia”s Clothes”       STUDENT ESSAY: Jessica Barnes, “Poetry in Motion: Herrick”s “Upon Julia”s Clothes”” Analysis       STUDENT ESSAY: Adam Walker, Possessed by the Need for Possession: Browning”s “My Last Duchess”” Comparison và Contrast       CHRISTINA ROSSETTI, “After Death”       STUDENT ESSAY: Todd Bowen, “Speakers for the Dead: Narrators in “My Last Duchess” and “After Death”” Essay Exams        STUDENT ESSAY EXAM: Midterm Essay 5. WRITING ABOUT STORIES Elements of Fiction Stories for Analysis        KATE CHOPIN, “The Story of an Hour” (Annotated Story) Questions on the Stories        STUDENT ESSAY: An Essay that Compares and Contrasts: Melanie Smith, “Good Husbands in Bad Marriages” 6. WRITING ABOUT POEMS Elements of Poetry Two Poems for Analysis        WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, “Sonnet 116” (Annotated Poem) Questions on the Poem        T.S. ELIOT, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (Annotated Poem) Questions on the Poem         STUDENT ESSAY: An Explication: Patriông chồng Mccorkle, “Shakespeare Defines Love” 7. WRITING ABOUT PLAYS Elements of DramaHow khổng lồ Read a Play Director”s Questions for Play Analysis         STUDENT ESSAY: An Analysis: Sarah Johnson, “Moral Ambiguity và Character Development in Trifles” 8. WRITING A LITERARY RESEARCH PAPER Finding Sources Evaluating Sources Working with Sources Writing the Paper Understanding and Avoiding Plagiarism What to Document and What Not khổng lồ Document *Documenting Sources: MLA Format       *In-Text Citations       *Preparing Your Works Cited List        STUDENT ESSAY: Retìm kiếm Paper: Jarrad S. Nunes, “Emily Dickinson”s “Because I could not stop for Death”: Challenging Readers” Expectations” 9. LITERARY CRITICISM AND LITERARY THEORY Formalism and New Criticism Feminist và Gender Criticism Queer Theory Marxist CriticismCultural Studies Postcolonial Criticism Historical Criticism & New Historicism Psychological Theories Reader-Response Theories Structuralism Poststructuralism và Deconstruction  Biographical Notes on the Authors Glossary of Critical và Literary Terms Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines

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