Reading and Writing from Literature

Reading and Writing from Literature by John E. Schwiebert is a comprehensive anthology published by Cengage Learning on July 31, 2000. This edition spans 1130 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the interplay between reading and writing in the context of literature. The book emphasizes intertextuality and provides extensive writing support through fifteen chapters that guide students in various aspects of writing about literature.
Readers will find practical advice on maintaining a reading notebook, researching and documenting essays, and developing a writing portfolio. The text also covers essential processes such as planning, drafting, and revising essays, enabling students to transform their notebook entries into polished papers. Additionally, an accompanying website enhances the book’s focus on intertextuality, making it a valuable resource for those interested in English language rhetoric, criticism, and report writing.
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Emphasizing intertextuality, this anthology offers an exceptional amount of writing support. Fifteen chapters of guidance on writing about literature include information on keeping a reading notebook, researching and documenting essays, creating a writing portfolio, and planning, drafting, and revising essays. Students learn to create reading notebooks and transform notebook entries into actual papers. An accompanying web site extends the book’s emphasis on intertextuality.
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