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How Texts Work
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How Texts Work:
- explores the ways in which we categorize texts
- reveals the limitations of some of the polarisations we use to categorize texts
- analyzes a wide variety of texts from a range of genres and periods, from Ibsen's A Doll's House to an 18-30s brochure, Internet chatrooms and George Bush's September 11 speech
- offers a step-by-step guide to approaching texts and structuring a response
- can be used as both a course stimulus and a revision tool.
Written by an experienced teacher, author and AS and A2 level examiner, How Texts Work is an essential resource for all students of AS and A2 level English Language, English Literature, and English Language and Literature.
Taylor and Francis; May 2003
104 pages; ISBN 9781134448609
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104 pages; ISBN 9781134448609
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Subject categories
- Academic > Literature > English literature > By period > Anglo-Saxon (Beginnings through 1066)
- Academic > Literature > English literature > Literary history and criticism
- Academic > Literature > English literature > Anglo-Norman period. Early English. Middle
- Language Arts & Disciplines > Linguistics
- Education
ISBNs
0203696972
9780203696972
9780415286343
9781134448593
9781134448609

