The Guide to Literary Terms (MAXNotes Literature Guides)Research & Education Assoc., 2013 M01 1 - 128 páginas REA's MAXnotes Guide to Literary Terms REA's book is a concise, easy-to-use guide to the literary terms and devices which high school and undergraduate students encounter most often. The main body of the book is an alphabetical listing of approximately 150 of the most-commonly encountered literary terms or devices. The entries are simplified to enable students with no knowledge of the terms to become comfortable with their uses in a short time. Each entry in the book includes a definition of the literary term or device, a history of the term's use and origin, and specific references to texts in which the term has been used. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 5
Página 28
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Página 71
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Página 94
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Página 95
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Página 109
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
61 Ethel Road action actors allegory alliteration allusion antagonist ASSOCIATION 61 Ethel ballad Beowulf black comedy blank verse Canterbury Tales Century B.C. character Charge Card Number Chaucer couplet derived device dialogue Divine Comedy drama EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 61 epic etymology example Exams fable farce fiction figure of speech folklore formed by combining genres irony language Latin legend lines Literary Terms literature Macbeth MasterCard MAXnotes meaning Merchant of Venice metaphor metonymy Middle English Middle French Moby-Dick morality play myth narrative novel Othello Paradise Lost person phrase Piscataway plot poem poet poetic poetry point of view Portia prose protagonist puns reader refers RESEARCH & EDUCATION rhetoric rhyme Romeo and Juliet satire scene sentence Shakespeare's ship REA's short story simile sometimes song sonnet speak stanza subplot synecdoche taken directly Tale term comes term is taken Test theater theme thought tion tragedy usually word comes word is taken Wordplay writing written www.rea.com