Skip to content

    Literature, Rhetoric, and Poetry Textbooks

    Filters

    Read more about Writing for Strategic Communication Industries

    Writing for Strategic Communication Industries

    Copyright Year:

    Contributor: Roberts

    Publisher: Ohio State University Libraries

    License: CC BY-NC

    Good writing skills are important in today's competitive work environment. This is especially the case for communication-related professions such as public relations, brand communication, journalism, and marketing. Writing for Strategic Communication Industries emphasizes practical application of academic inquiry to help readers improve their writing skills. This book gives readers:

    (22 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about The Ideologies of Lived Space in Literary Texts, Ancient and Modern

    The Ideologies of Lived Space in Literary Texts, Ancient and Modern

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Heirman and Klooster

    Publisher: Academia Press

    License: CC BY-NC

    In a brief essay called Des espaces autres (1984) Michel Foucault announced that after the nineteenth century, which was dominated by a historical outlook, the current century might rather be the century of space. His prophecy has been fulfilled: the end of the twentieth century witnessed a ‘spatial turn' in humanities which was perhaps partly due to the globalisation of our modern world. Inspired by the spatial turn in the humanities, this volume presents a number of essays on the ideological role of space in literary texts. The individual articles analyse ancient and modern literary texts from the angle of the most recent theoretical conceptualisations of space. The focus throughout is on how the experience of space is determined by dominant political, philosophical or religious ideologies and how, in turn, the description of spaces in literature is employed to express, broadcast or deconstruct this experience. By bringing together ancient and modern, mostly postcolonial texts, this volume hopes to stimulate discussion among disciplines and across continents. Among the authors discussed are: Homer, Nonnus, Alcaeus of Lesbos, Apollonius of Rhodes, Vergil, Herodotus, Panagiotis Soutsos, Assia Djebar, Tahar Djaout, Olive Senior, Jamaica Kincaid, Stefan Heym, Benoit Dutuertre, Henrik Stangerup and David Malouf.

    (3 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about Writing the Nation: A Concise Introduction to American Literature 1865 to Present

    Writing the Nation: A Concise Introduction to American Literature 1865 to Present

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Berke, Bleil, and Cofer

    Publisher: University of North Georgia Press

    License: CC BY-SA

    Writing the Nation: A Concise Guide to American Literature 1865 to Present is a text that surveys key literary movements and the American authors associated with the movement. Topics include late romanticism, realism, naturalism, modernism, and modern literature.

    (24 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about World Literature I: Beginnings to 1650

    World Literature I: Beginnings to 1650

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Getty and Kwon

    Publisher: University of North Georgia Press

    License: CC BY-SA

    This peer-reviewedWorld Literature Ianthology includes introductory text and images before each series of readings. Sections of the text are divided bytimeperiod in three parts: the Ancient World, Middle Ages, and Renaissance, and then divided into chapters by location.

    (6 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about Compact Anthology of World Literature

    Compact Anthology of World Literature

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Getty and Kwon

    Publisher: University of North Georgia Press

    License: CC BY-SA

    A world literature class may be the first place that some students have encountered European works, let alone non-Western texts. The emphasis in this anthology, therefore, is on non-Western and European works, with only the British authors who were the most influential to European and non-Western authors (such as Shakespeare, whose works have influenced authors around the world to the present day). In a world literature class, there is no way that a student can be equally familiar with all of the societies, contexts, time periods, cultures, religions, and languages that they will encounter; even though the works presented here are translated, students will face issues such as unfamiliar names and parts of the story (such as puns) that may not translate well or at all. Since these stories are rooted in their cultures and time periods, it is necessary to know the basic context of each work to understand the expectations of the original audience.

    (16 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about Exploring Public Speaking - 4th Edition

    Exploring Public Speaking - 4th Edition

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Barton and Tucker

    Publisher: University System of Georgia

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    In Exploring Public Speaking, especially in its second through fourth editions, we have attempted to create a usable, zero-cost textbook for basic public speaking courses or courses that include basic public speaking skills as one of their primary learning outcomes. The free, open nature of the text means that instructors are able to use all or part of it, and add their own materials.

    (46 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about Technical Writing

    Technical Writing

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Hamlin and Rubio

    Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This open textbook offers students of technical writing an introduction to the processes and products involved in professional, workplace, and technical writing. The text is broken up into sections reflecting key components of researching, developing, and producing a technical report. Readers will also learn about other professional communication, designing documents, and creating and integrating graphics. Written especially for an academic setting, this book provides readers with guidance on information literacy and documenting sources. This book was collected, adapted, and edited from multiple openly licensed sources.

    (28 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about PDX Journeys: Studying and Living in the US, Low-Intermediate Novel and Textbook for University ESL Students

    PDX Journeys: Studying and Living in the US, Low-Intermediate Novel and Textbook for University ESL Students

    Copyright Year:

    Contributor: Calderón

    Publisher: Portland State University Library

    License: CC BY-NC

    Each unit begins with a chapter of fiction about a teacher and students in one ESL class. Reading comprehension and reading skills exercises follow. Prefix and suffix vocabulary-focus exercises are included. Academic Word List vocabulary exercises help students build a strong foundation in both receptive and productive knowledge. The following chapters in each unit expand on unit themes through non-fiction articles focusing on academic preparation, international experiences, and cultural adjustment. Vocabulary is repeated and comprehension and reading skills are further practiced.

    (7 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about The Word on College Reading and Writing

    The Word on College Reading and Writing

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Babin, Burnell, Pesznecker, Rosevear, and Wood

    Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

    License: CC BY-NC

    Written by five college reading and writing instructors, this interactive, multimedia text draws from decades of experience teaching students who are entering the college reading and writing environment for the very first time. It includes examples, exercises, and definitions for just about every reading- and writing-related topic students will encounter in their college courses.

    (34 reviews)

    READ MORE

    Read more about Ovid, Metamorphoses, 3.511-733. Latin Text with Commentary

    Ovid, Metamorphoses, 3.511-733. Latin Text with Commentary

    Copyright Year:

    Contributors: Gildenhard and Zissos

    Publisher: Open Book Publishers

    License: CC BY

    This extract from Ovid's 'Theban History' recounts the confrontation of Pentheus, king of Thebes, with his divine cousin, Bacchus, the god of wine. Notwithstanding the warnings of the seer Tiresias and the cautionary tale of a character Acoetes (perhaps Bacchus in disguise), who tells of how the god once transformed a group of blasphemous sailors into dolphins, Pentheus refuses to acknowledge the divinity of Bacchus or allow his worship at Thebes. Enraged, yet curious to witness the orgiastic rites of the nascent cult, Pentheus conceals himself in a grove on Mt. Cithaeron near the locus of the ceremonies. But in the course of the rites he is spotted by the female participants who rush upon him in a delusional frenzy, his mother and sisters in the vanguard, and tear him limb from limb.

    (1 review)

    READ MORE