Perrine’s Story and Structure

Perrine’s Story and Structure by Laurence Perrine, published by Thomson/Wadsworth in 2006, is an 11th edition that spans 671 pages. This book serves as a concise guide to the major elements of fiction, specifically designed for students exploring literature. It includes a selection of significant and engaging stories, providing a foundational understanding of narrative techniques and storytelling.
Readers will find a focused examination of fiction through the works of two prominent authors, James Joyce and Flannery O’Connor, featuring three stories from each along with critical essays that analyze their contributions to literature. This edition emphasizes educational approaches to understanding fiction, making it a valuable resource for those interested in language arts and literary collections.
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The fiction section from Laurence Perrine’s all-time best-selling introduction to literature, this concise guide has introduced thousands of students to the major elements of fiction, and continues to present the most important and engaging stories available in a single collection. The section on two featured writers, James Joyce and Flannery O’Connor, gives three stories by each author as well as essays by noted critics on their works.
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