books by Wayne C. Booth
books:
Wayne C. Booth
The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction
Wayne C. Booth
University of California Press
, 1989
Matchless
Muddled in endless cultural anxieties, or battling feverishly in various intellectualized ghettos of fashionable cultural politics and so many psychoanalyticalisms or poststructuralisms, most contemporary literary critics and historians fail to provide us with truly ...
The Craft of Research, Third Edition (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
Wayne C. Booth,
Gregory G. Colomb
, ...
University Of Chicago Press
, 2008
Excellent resource
Although there are many books on writing research or term papers, I have not found anything else which brings together material on planning, reasoning and writing the research paper as well as this book. Ignore any reviewers who make this book out to be a simplistic ...
The Essential Wayne Booth
Wayne C. Booth
University Of Chicago Press
, 2006
Wayne Booth wrote some of the most influential and engaging criticism of our time, most notably the 1961 classic The Rhetoric of Fiction , a book that transformed literary criticism and became the standard reference point for advanced discussions of how fiction works, how authors make novels accessible, and how readers re-create texts. While ...
The Craft of Research, 2nd edition (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
Wayne C. Booth,
Joseph M. Williams
, ...
University Of Chicago Press
, 2003
A Must Have!
As a seminary student in the midst of a master's thesis, 'The Craft' is a joy. It is helpful, and both easy to navigate and understand.
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Anatole France
University Of Chicago Press
, 1976
Absolutely Charming!
I loved how characters are colorfully and lively portrayed. I can almost see their parallel today in the Coptic Church. Humor is mingled with philosphy in the character of Paphnutius, Paul the Simple is seen as a man with supernatural feats and his slowness of mind is ...
A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Seventh Edition: Chicago Style for ...
Kate L. Turabian
University Of Chicago Press
, 2007
Easy to use!
This manual is very user-friendly. It's a must for anyone writing papers in the respected fields in which it is intended. It is worth every penny.
The ART OF GROWING OLD: WRITERS ON LIVING AND AGING
Wayne C. Booth
Simon & Schuster
, 1992
Wonderful Book!!!
This is a wonderful compendium and commentary about the subject of aging in literature. It arrived in excellent condition, and quickly, and was read right away. Thanks!!
The Rhetoric of RHETORIC: The Quest for Effective Communication (Blackwell Manifestos)
Wayne C. Booth
Wiley-Blackwell
, 2004
Are You Talking to Me? Are You Talking to Me?
This is the first book I've read by Wayne Booth, and it makes me want to read all of his other well-known and oft-quoted works. I am not a fan of literary criticism, since it is generally poorly written and about as interesting and well-produced as cheap sausage, but ...
My Many Selves: The Quest for a Plausible Harmony
Wayne C. Booth
Utah State University Press
, 2006
My Many Selves lives up to its title in its in-depth examination of Booth's numerous personal aspects
My Many Selves: The Quest for a Plausible Harmony is the autobiography of author Wayne C. Booth, modern literary critic and English scholar, and author of numerous required reading college classroom texts including "The Rhetoric of Fiction", "Essays and Ironies for a ...
Selected Writings of Richard McKeon, Volume Two: Culture, Education, and the Arts
Richard McKeon
University Of Chicago Press
, 2005
Richard McKeon was a philosopher of extraordinary creativity who brought profoundly original ideas to bear on more standard ways of thinking and learning. A classicist, medievalist, and revolutionary intellectual, he fashioned an approach to philosophy as a plural conversation among varied traditions of thought, epochs, and civilizations. This ...
The Rhetoric of Fiction
Wayne C. Booth
University Of Chicago Press
, 1961
expand your appreciation of fiction
This thoughtful, probing exploration of how fiction is narrated will make you a better reader and a better writer. The title's reference to "rhetoric of fiction" makes this book sound obscure and academic, but I found Booth's inquiry into fictional "rhetoric"--that ...
Critical Understanding: The Powers and Limits of Pluralism
Wayne C. Booth
University of Chicago Press
, 1979
The Harper and Row Reader (3rd Edition)
Wayne C. Booth,
Marshall W. Gregorgy
Longman
, 1997
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