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- This is a textbook for second-semester college writing, with some elements tailored to the ENG 102/114 courses at the College of Southern Nevada. It includes material on reading methods, the writing process, rhetoric, multimodality, library research, working with sources, argument and synthesis, as well as updated guides to both MLA 9th edition and APA 7th edition formats.
- Front Matter
- 1: The Introduction
- 2: Reading in Writing Class
- 3: The Writing Process, Composing, and Revising
- 4: Structuring, Paragraphing, and Styling
- 5: Writing a Summary and Synthesizing
- 6: Thinking and Analyzing Rhetorically
- 7: Multimodality and Non-Traditional Texts
- 8: Making Academic Arguments
- 9: The Research Process
- 10: Sources and Research
- 11: Ethical Source Integration- Citation, Quoting, and Paraphrasing
- 12: Documentation Styles - MLA and APA
- 13: Additional Readings and Resources
- 14: Appendix
- Back Matter
- ENG 231: World Literature I
- This textbook of world literature covers the time period from earliest texts to c1651. In the “Professor’s Introductions” that precede each reading, you will find information to guide and enhance your understanding of the reading selections themselves. The introductions are based on close analysis of each of the readings presented here, and intensive scrutiny of their social and historical contexts. Readings themselves are all from openly licensed and/or Public Domain sources.
- Front Matter
- 1: Editor's Introduction
- 2: LYSISTRATA
- 3: Selected Texts from GENESIS
- 4: Selected Texts from NEW TESTAMENT Gospels
- 5: Excerpts from St. Augustine's CONFESSIONS
- 6: Excerpts from QUR'AN (also spelled QURAN or KORAN)
- 7: Cantos I-VIII of Dante's INFERNO
- 8: Excerpts from Machiavelli's THE PRINCE
- 9: Texts of Montaigne's Essays- "On the Power of Imagination," "On Cannibals," and "On the Inconsistency of Our Actions"
- 10: DON QUIXOTE Part I
- 11: DON QUIXOTE Part II
- 12: HAMLET - Acts I and II
- 13: HAMLET - Acts III, IV, and V
- Back Matter
- ENG 232: World Literature II
- This textbook of world literature covers the time period from 1651 to the mid-twentieth century. In the “Editor's Introductions” that precede each reading, you will find information to guide and enhance your understanding of the reading selections themselves. The introductions are based on close analysis of each of the readings presented here, and intensive scrutiny of their social and historical contexts. Readings themselves are all from openly licensed and/or Public Domain sources.
- Front Matter
- 1: Acts I, II, and III of TARTUFFE by Molière (first half)
- 2: Acts IV and V of Moliere's TARTUFFE (second half)
- 3: Voltaire's CANDIDE (first half)
- 4: Voltaire's CANDIDE (second half)
- 5: Rousseau's CONFESSIONS (Book I)
- 6: Rousseau's CONFESSIONS (Book II)
- 7: "Bartleby the Scrivener" by Melville (first half)
- 8: "Bartleby the Scrivener" by Melville (second half)
- 9: Narrative of the Life of a Slave by Frederick Douglass (first half)
- 10: Narative of the Life of a Slave by Frederick Douglass (second half)
- 11: Death of Ivan Ilych (first half)
- 12: Death of Ivan Ilych (second half)
- 13: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (first half)
- 14: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (second half)
- 15: "If Shakespeare had a Sister"[From A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN] by Virginia Woolf
- Back Matter

