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The Norton reader; an anthology of expository prose. / Arthur M. Eastman, general editor. Caesar R. Blake [and] Hubert M. English, Jr. [editors].

LIBRA - Special PE1122 .E3 1973b
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eastman, Arthur M., 1918- editor.
Contributor:
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
College readers.
English language--Rhetoric--Problems, exercises, etc.
English language.
English language--Rhetoric.
Exposition (Rhetoric)--Problems, exercises, etc.
Exposition (Rhetoric).
Report writing--Problems, exercises, etc.
Report writing.
Genre:
Problems and exercises.
Penn Provenance:
Jacqz, Margot (autograph) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Physical Description:
xx, 488 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
Third edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Norton, [1973]
Contents:
The town dump / Wallace Stegner
High school graduation / Maya Angelou
Politics in the University / Bernadette Devlin
I'll never escape the ghetto / Stanley Sander
On going home / Joan Didion
Once more to the lake / E. B. White
From Journal / Henry David Thoreau
From Journal of a War / Donald Pearce
From The Daybooks / Edward Weston
How teachers make children hate reading / John Holt
In short, why did the class fail? / Henry F. Ottinger
Was it the class, or was it the teacher - who failed?: responses to Mr. Ottinger / William Bondeson, Jim Essenson, Malcolm L. Diamond, Patricia Reinfeld, Harvey A. Thomson
Observation / Henry David Thoreau
The reach of imagination / Jacob Bronowski
Pleasure-seeking brains: artificial tickles, natural joys of thought / H.J. Campbell
Freud and the image of man / Jerome S. Bruner
The kitchen crisis / Verta Mae
When we dead awaken: writing as re-vision / Adrienne Rich
Convalescence / Eldridge Cleaver
The forgotten American / Peter Schrag
I would like to tell you something / John F. Kerry
Is America falling apart? / Anthony Burgess
Doc Graham / Studs Terkel
Leonard Thompson, aged Seventy-one, farm-worker / Ronald Blythe
A police sergeant / Robert Coles
Writers at work: The Paris Review interviews / James Thurber
Armed love / Erik H. Erikson and Joey P. Newton
Expressiveness / Susanne K. Langer
The keys to dreamland / Northrop Frye
Education by poetry: a meditative monologue / Robert Frost
Of revenge / Francis Bacon
From Rasselas / Samuel Johnson
From The Two Races of Men / Charles Lamb
From The Idea of a University / John Henry Newman
How should one read a book? / Virginia Woolf
From the Bluest Eye / Toni Morrison
On the function of the novelist / Joyce Cary
Beer can / John Updike
From The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby / Tom Wolfe
Living with music / Ralph Ellison
The blot and the diagram / Kenneth Clark
Laughter / Christopher Fry
Politics and the English language / George Orwell
Jacob and Esau / W.E.B. Du Bois
Letter from Soledad prison / George L. Jackson
A modest proposal / Jonathan Swift
The rabbits who caused all the trouble / James Thurber
The morals of the Prince / Niccolo Machiavelli
The tragedy of the commons / Garrett Hardin
Democracy / E.B. White
Democracy / Carl Becker
The battle of the ants / Henry David Thoreau
The war for the Black Hills / Dee Brown
Address / Chief Seattle
The role of the undesirables / Eric Hoffner
The bridge over the River Kwai as myth / Ian Watt
The historian and his facts / Edward Hallett Carr
The taming of the shrew / Konrad A. Lorenz
Psychology constructs the female, or, the fantasy life of the male psychologist / Naomi Weisstein
What is man? / B.F. Skinner
The route to normal science / Thomas S. Kuhn
The allegory of the cave / Plato
The spider and the bee / Jonathan Swift
The unique quality of truth / William March
Parables of the kingdom / Matthew
Parable of the law / Franz Kafka
A religious conversion, more or less / Eldridge Cleaver
The Icon of God / Nicholas of Cusa
Spiritual autobiography / Simone Weil
What crucified Christ? / Henry Sloane Coffin
Existentialism / Jean-Paul Sartre.
Notes:
"Shorter edition."
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Gotham Book Mart Collection copy signed by Margot Jacqz.
ISBN:
0393093700
9780393093704
OCLC:
508168

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