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Title Analysis and critique : how to engage and write about anything / Dorsey Armstrong.

Publication Info. Chantilly, Virginia : Teaching Company, [2011]
©2011.

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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  LECTURE SERIES 808.02 ARM VOL.1 6 CDS  V. 1    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  LECTURE SERIES 808.02 ARM VOL. 2 6 CDS  V. 2    Check Shelf
Description 12 audio discs (approximately 720 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (iv, 116 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 19 cm).
Playing Time 120000
Series The great courses
Great courses (Compact disc)
Performer Dorsey Armstrong, associate professor of English and Medieval Literature, Purdue University.
Note Compact discs.
In container (19 cm.).
The accompanying course guidebook includes biographical notes and a bibliography (pages 112-115).
Contents V. 1. disc 1. lecture 1. How to write about anything ; lecture 2. How to be an effective reader ; disc 2. lecture 3. How literature can help ; lecture 4. Shaping your voice ; disc 3. lecture 5. Knowing your reader ; lecture 6. The art of the essay-- how to start ; disc 4. lecture 7. How to organize an argument ; lecture 8. Supporting your argument ; disc 5. lecture 9. Finishing strong ; lecture 10. The uses of poetry ; disc 6. lecture 11. Poetic diction and syntax ; lecture 12. Drama-- writing out loud.
V. 2. disc 7. lecture 13. What you can learn from autobiography ; lecture 14. Writing and leadership ; disc 8. lecture 15. The rules of rhetoric ; lecture 16. Invention and arrangement ; disc 9. lecture 17. Ethos and pathos ; lecture 18. Finding what you need ; disc 10. lecture 19. Using what you find ; lecture 20. Getting started-- writing first drafts ; disc 11. lecture 21. Editing-- finding what's wrong ; lecture 22. Rewriting-- fixing what's wrong ; disc 12. lecture 23. Avoiding common errors in grammar and usage ; lecture 24. The power of words.
Summary All writing--whether it's an essay, a personal letter, or a detailed business report--is at its most memorable when it's built on the fundamental and critical skills that transform your words from good to great. The first lectures provide the first key to more engaging and effective writing: understanding literary genres and the ways their unique styles can shape and inform your own voice. The focus then shifts to the art of rhetoric and the ways it can help you adapt your writing to a variety of situations. The final part is a step-by-step guide through the writing process in its four major stages: researching, first draft, editing and rewriting -- Provided by the publisher.
Subject English language -- Rhetoric.
English language -- Writing.
Criticism.
Report writing.
Authorship.
Authorship. (OCoLC)fst00822442
Criticism. (OCoLC)fst00883735
English language -- Rhetoric. (OCoLC)fst00911581
English language -- Writing. (OCoLC)fst00911964
Report writing. (OCoLC)fst01094836
Genre/Form Sound recordings. (OCoLC)fst01411639
Lectures. (OCoLC)fst01919935
Sound recordings.
Lectures.
Speaches.
Added Author Armstrong, Dorsey, 1970- speaker, teacher.
Teaching Company. publisher.
ISBN 1598037137
9781598037135
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