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LitWeb
This online companion to The Norton Introduction to Poetry encourages students to think through their responses to a literary text in three stages: articulating their personal responses, rereading creatively and analytically, and finally researching contextual and scholarly resources available on the Web in order to enrich their own interpretive work.
Features of LitWeb include:
- In-depth Literary Workshops, featuring twenty poets, that guide students through the reading, rereading, and contextual exploration of a work. Author biographies and a set of related links are included.
- A Glossary, containing over two hundred literary terms.
- Writing about Literature, a valuable resource from The Norton Introduction to Literature, included complete.
- The Literature Forum, which provides an opportunity for students and teachers to share insights and ask questions outside of the classroom.
Audio Companion
Every copy of The Norton Introduction to Poetry is packaged with an audio CD containing clips of thirty-three poems read aloud. Included are poems by W. H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Gwendolyn Brooks, Robert Frost, Li-Young Lee, Robert Lowell, Adrienne Rich, Anne Sexton, Wallace Stevens, Dylan Thomas, Derek Walcott, and Richard Wilbur, among others.
Instructor’s Manual
ISBN 0-393-97727-7 • paper
Revised by Kelly Hager and Kelly Mays, the instructor’s manual provides concrete advice for teachers of writing-intensive courses. Each chapter includes "Ideas for Writing" sections, and an introductory chapter discusses the pedagogy of teaching writing through literature.
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