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E-grāmata: Writer's Workshop: Imitating Your Way to Better Writing

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  • Formāts: 300 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Aug-2023
  • Izdevniecība: ISI Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684516667
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  • Formāts: 300 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Aug-2023
  • Izdevniecība: ISI Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684516667

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Roper, director of the writing program at the University of Dallas, helps highly motivated students in high school and up learn to write the way that great writers of the past themselves learned: by imitating masters of the craft, including Cicero, Thomas Aquinas, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway. Part I lays the groundwork for crucial skills in any writing, such as description and definition, with examples from classic works. Part II runs students through a modified mini-trivium (grammar, logic, and rhetoric, three of the seven liberal arts that formed the basis of medieval university study). Students learn the voice of logical distinction and counterarguments from imitating Thomas Aquinas. They are then led to complex persuasive writing through imitating Ciceros Pro Archia. Chapters include assignments and reflections on Great Ideas. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) The Writer’s Workshop takes an approach to teaching writing that is new only because it is so old. Today, rhetoric and composition typically proceed by ignoring what was done for 2,500 years in Western education. Gregory Roper, on the other hand, helps students learn to write in the way the great writers of the past themselves learned: by carefully imitating masters of the craft, including Cicero, Thomas Aquinas, Charles Dickens, Sojourner Truth, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway. By living in their workshops and apprenticing to these and other masters, apprentice writers—like apprentice musicians, painters, and blacksmiths of the past—will rapidly improve the complexity of their art and discover their own native voices.   Interspersed into chapters full of sound practical advice and challenging assignments are reflections on Great Ideas from “Realism and Impressionism” to “Nominalism and Modern Science.” Perfect for the college or even high school writing classroom—as well as a marvelous book for homeschoolers and others who would like to improve their own writing—The Writer’s Workshop is a fine practical guide, and Dr. Roper a friendly yet demanding teacher-mentor.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
To the Student: On Becoming an ``Apprentice'' xiii
To the Teacher: How This Book Really Works xix
Part One: Foundations
Voices of the Senses: Learning How to Describe
3(20)
Voices of Observation: Describing Actions, Making Meaning
23(26)
Voices of Definition: Making Complex Distinctions
49(18)
Voices of Authority: Making Rules
67(22)
Reflection: How You Can Build Beginnings Out of Nothing
83(6)
Part Two: Precision Tools and Finer Crafts
Voices of Logic: Making Sense
89(18)
Voices of Argument: Persuading Others
107(34)
Voices of Negotiation: Shaping Your World
141(36)
Reflection: How You Can Build Shape Out of ``A Mess''
157(6)
Afterword
Setting Up Shop For Yourself: Leaving the Workshop and Becoming a Master
163(8)
Appendix
Free-Writing: A Primer
171(6)
Works Cited 177(4)
Notes for Teacher Use 181