Perrine's Story and Structure
By Thomas R. Arp, Greg Johnson, Richard Connell, Alice Munro, Alice Walker, Richard Wright, Антон Павлович Чехов, Shirley Jackson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Gabriel García Márquez, Edith Wharton, F. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Chinua Achebe, Kate Chopin, William Faulkner, Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe and Greg Johnson Thomas A. Arp

"Perrine's Story and Structure" is published by Wadsworth Cengage Learning in 2009 - Boston, it has 665 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Perrine's Story and Structure” Metadata:
- Title: Perrine's Story and Structure
- Authors: ➤ Thomas R. ArpGreg JohnsonRichard ConnellAlice MunroAlice WalkerRichard WrightАнтон Павлович ЧеховShirley JacksonNathaniel HawthorneGabriel García MárquezEdith WhartonF. Scott FitzgeraldJames JoyceChinua AchebeKate ChopinWilliam FaulknerHerman MelvilleEdgar Allan PoeGreg Johnson Thomas A. Arp
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 665
- Publisher: Wadsworth Cengage Learning
- Publish Date: 2009
- Publish Location: Boston
“Perrine's Story and Structure” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Fiction - Hunting - Islands - survival of the fittest - animal trapping - trapping pits - knouts - hunting dogs - Cossacks - deaf-mutes - snow leopards - jaguars - Juvenile fiction - Hunting stories - Juvenile works - Human hunting - Big game sport - Travel fiction - Short stories - Fathers and daughters - Children's fiction - Mothers and daughters - Adventure and adventurers - Marriage - freedom - selfhood - self-fulfillment - meaning of love - short story - tradition - change - death - allegory - nonlinear narrative - gentleman's agreements - recluses - Mentally ill women - Young men - Copyists - classic literature - Psychology - Securities industry - history and criticism - Crime - Detective and mystery stories - Horror stories - Revenge - Satanism - Puritans - catechism - Devil - Boys
- People: ➤ Sanger Rainsford - General Zaroff - Whitney - Ivan - The Great White Czar - Mangan's sister - Eveline Hill - Mrs. Mooney - Polly Mooney - Mr. Doran - Zack Bowen - Louise Mallard - Brently Mallard - Josephine - Richards - Emily Grierson - Homer Barron - Mr. Grierson - Tobe - Colonel Sartoris - Bartleby - Turkey - Nippers - Ginger Nut - John Jacob Astor - Cicero - Montresor - Fortunato - Luchresi - Lady Fortunato - Goodman Brown - Faith Brown - Goody Cloyse - Devil
- Places: ➤ Caribbean - Amazon rainforest - Ship-Trap Island - Tibet - Araby - North Richmond Street - Araby bazaar - Dublin - Ireland - Mallard residence - Jefferson - Mississippi - Yoknapatawpha County - New York - Wall Street - New England - Salem Village - Massachusetts
- Time: 19th century - Antebellum era - Carnival - 1600s - 20th century
Edition Specifications:
- Format: paperback
- Pagination: xvii, 665 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL19905583M - OL26150350W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 232655188 - 1245639465
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2007938682
- ISBN-13: 9781413033090
- ISBN-10: 1413033091
- All ISBNs: 1413033091 - 9781413033090
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"Perrine's Story and Structure" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Preface
- 2- Part One: THE ELEMENTS OF FICTION
- 3- 1
- 4- Reading the Story
- 5- Reviewing Chapter One
- 6- Richard Connell, The Most Dangerous Game
- 7- Tobias Wolff, Hunters in the Snow
- 8- Understanding and Evaluating Fiction
- 9- Suggestions for Writing
- 10- 2
- 11- Plot and Structure
- 12- Reviewing Chapter Two
- 13- Graham Greene, The Destructors
- 14- Alice Munro, How I Met My Husband
- 15- Jhumpa Lahiri, Interpreter of Maladies
- 16- Suggestions for Writing
- 17- 3
- 18- Characterization
- 19- Reviewing Chapter Three
- 20- Alice Walker, Everyday Use
- 21- Katherine Mansfield, Miss Brill
- 22- Richard Wright, The Man Who Was Almost a Man
- 23- Suggestions for Writing
- 24- 4
- 25- Theme
- 26- Reviewing Chapter Four
- 27- Tim Gautreaux, Welding with Children
- 28- Anton Chekhov, The Darling
- 29- Translated by Constance Garnett
- 30- Eudora Welty, A Worn Path
- 31- Nadine Gordimer, Once upon a Time
- 32- Suggestions for Writing
- 33- 5
- 34- Point of View
- 35- Reviewing Chapter Five
- 36- Willa Cather, Pauls Case
- 37- Shirley Jackson, The Lottery
- 38- Katherine Anne Porter, The Jilting of Granny Weatherall
- 39- Ernest Hemingway, Hills Like White Elephants
- 40- Suggestions for Writing
- 41- 6
- 42- Symbol, Allegory, and Fantasy
- 43- Reviewing Chapter Six
- 44- D
- 45- H
- 46- Lawrence, The Rocking-Horse Winner
- 47- Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown
- 48- Ursula Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
- 49- Gabriel Garcia Marquez, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings.Translated by Gregory Rabassa
- 50- Suggestions for Writing
- 51- 7
- 52- Humor and Irony
- 53- Reviewing Chapter Seven
- 54- Frank OConnor, The Drunkard
- 55- Margaret Atwood, Rape Fantasies
- 56- Albert Camus, The Guest
- 57- Translated by Justin OBrien
- 58- Suggestions for Writing
- 59- 8
- 60- Evaluating Fiction
- 61- Reviewing Chapter Eight
- 62- Exercise
- 63- Edith Wharton, Roman Fever
- 64- F
- 65- Scott Fitzgerald, A New Leaf
- 66- Suggestions for Writing
- 67- Part Two: THREE FEATURED WRITERS: JAMES JOYCE, FLANNERY OCONNOR, AND JOYCE CAROL OATES
- 68- Introduction
- 69- James Joyce
- 70- Araby
- 71- Eveline
- 72- The Boarding House
- 73- Critical Perspectives on Joyce
- 74- Craig Hansen Werner, From Dubliners: A Pluralistic World
- 75- J
- 76- S
- 77- Atherton, From ?Araby.? Clive Hart, From ?Eveline.? Fritz Senn, From ??The Boarding House Seen as a Tale of Misdirection.? Flannery OConnor
- 78- A Good Man Is Hard to Find
- 79- Everything That Rises Must Converge
- 80- Greenleaf
- 81- Critical Perspectives on OConnor
- 82- Flannery OConnor, ?A Reasonable Use of the Unreasonable.? Flannery OConnor, ?Letter to a Professor of English.? Madison Jones, ?A Good Mans Predicament.? Dorothy Walters, On ?Everything That Rises Must Converge.? Gilbert H
- 83- Muller, On ?Greenleaf.? Joyce Carol Oates
- 84- Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Life After High School
- 85- June Birthing
- 86- Critical Perspectives on Oates
- 87- Joyce Carol Oates, From ?Stories That Define Me: The Making of a Writer.? Joyce Carol Oates, From ?Smooth Talk: Short Story into Film.? Elaine Showalter, On ?Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?? Greg Johnson, On ?Life After High School? and ?June Birthing.? Suggestions for Writing
- 88- Part Three: WRITING ABOUT FICTION
- 89- I
- 90- Why Write about Literature? II
- 91- For Whom Do You Write? III
- 92- Two Basic Approaches
- 93- IV
- 94- Choosing a Topic
- 95- V
- 96- Proving Your Point
- 97- VI
- 98- Writing the Paper
- 99- VII
- 100- Writing In-Class Essays or Essays Tests
- 101- VIII
- 102- Introducing Quotations (Q1-Q10)
- 103- IX
- 104- Documentation
- 105- X
- 106- Stance and Style (S1-S6)
- 107- XI
- 108- Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage: Common Problems
- 109- XII
- 110- Writing Samples
- 111- Part Four: STORIES FOR FURTHER READING
- 112- Chinua Achebe, Civil Peace
- 113- John Cheever, The Swimmer
- 114- Kate Chopin, The Story of an Hour
- 115- William Faulkner, A Rose for Emily
- 116- Susan Glaspell, A Jury of Her Peers
- 117- Zora Neale Hurston, The Gilded Six-Bits
- 118- Henry James, The Real Thing
- 119- Herman Melville, Bartleby the Scrivener
- 120- Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado
- 121- John Updike, A & P
- 122- Glossary of Terms
- 123- Copyrights and Acknowledgments
- 124- Index of Authors and Titles.
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