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The Norton Introduction to Literature, 11e
Sections
MLA Citation Guidelines
Glossary/Flashcards
Fiction
Poetry
Drama
Writing About Literature
Quiz: Understanding the Genre
Quiz Result
Reading Comprehension Quizzes
Quiz Result
Workshops
Quiz: Understanding the Genre
Quiz Result
Reading Comprehension Quizzes
Quiz Result
Workshops
Quiz: Understanding the Genre
Quiz Result
Reading Comprehension Quizzes
Workshops
Effective Writing and Research
Checklist: The Writing Process
Checklist: Evaluating Sources
Sample Student Writing with Audio Annotations
Sherman Alexie
Margaret Atwood
James Baldwin
A.S. Byatt
Kate Chopin
Stephen Crane
William Faulkner
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Susan Glaspell
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Ernest Hemingway
James Joyce
Franz Kafka
Herman Melville
Toni Morrison
Alice Munro
Flannery O'Connor
Marjane Satrapi
Amy Tan
Edith Wharton
Matthew Arnold
W. H. Auden
Elizabeth Bishop
William Blake
Anne Bradstreet
Robert Browning
Countee Cullen
Emily Dickinson, [Because I could not stop for Death]
John Donne
T. S. Eliot
Robert Frost
Terrance Hayes
Seamus Heaney
Langston Hughes
John Keats
Li-Young Lee
Edna St. Vincent Millay, [I, being born a woman and distressed]
Pat Mora
Wilfred Owen
Marge Piercy
Sylvia Plath
Edgar Allan Poe
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Phillis Wheatley
Walt Whitman, [I celebrate myself, and sing myself]
William Carlos Williams
William Butler Yeats
Susan Glaspell, Trifles
Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun
William Shakespeare, Hamlet
Sophocles, Antigone
Tom Stoppard, The Real Inspector Hound
The Writing Process
Research: What Are Professors Really Looking For?
Sources, Sources Everywhere . . .
If Not the Web, Then Where Do I Start?
Trustworthy Sources: What to Look For
You've Found a Trustworthy Source: Now What?
Integrating Research Smoothly into Your Writing
Paraphrasing: Usually Not the Best Choice
Plagiarism: The Speed of Google
Citing Sources: Credit Where Credit Is Due
Effective Research Writing: A Few Keys Ideas
The Research Essay: A Final Analogy
Your Sources: Another Final Analogy
Word Checklist
PDF Checklist
Word Checklist
PDF Checklist
Sample Writing: Fiction
Sample Writing: Poetry
Sample Writing: Drama
In This Section
Effective Writing and Research
The Writing Process
Research: What Are Professors Really Looking For?
Sources, Sources Everywhere . . .
If Not the Web, Then Where Do I Start?
Trustworthy Sources: What to Look For
You've Found a Trustworthy Source: Now What?
Integrating Research Smoothly into Your Writing
Paraphrasing: Usually Not the Best Choice
Plagiarism: The Speed of Google
Citing Sources: Credit Where Credit Is Due
Effective Research Writing: A Few Keys Ideas
The Research Essay: A Final Analogy
Your Sources: Another Final Analogy
Checklist: The Writing Process
Word Checklist
PDF Checklist
Checklist: Evaluating Sources
Word Checklist
PDF Checklist
Sample Student Writing with Audio Annotations
Sample Writing: Fiction
Sample Writing: Poetry
Sample Writing: Drama
Section: 04
Writing About Literature
Effective Writing and Research
The Writing Process
Research: What Are Professors Really Looking For?
Sources, Sources Everywhere . . .
If Not the Web, Then Where Do I Start?
Trustworthy Sources: What to Look For
You've Found a Trustworthy Source: Now What?
Integrating Research Smoothly into Your Writing
Paraphrasing: Usually Not the Best Choice
Plagiarism: The Speed of Google
Citing Sources: Credit Where Credit Is Due
Effective Research Writing: A Few Keys Ideas
The Research Essay: A Final Analogy
Your Sources: Another Final Analogy
Checklist: The Writing Process
Word Checklist
PDF Checklist
Checklist: Evaluating Sources
Word Checklist
PDF Checklist
Sample Student Writing with Audio Annotations
Sample Writing: Fiction
Sample Writing: Poetry
Sample Writing: Drama