
Advanced Language & Literature (On-Level)
by Shea, Renee H.; Golden, John; Balla, Lance-
This Item Qualifies for Free Shipping!*
*Excludes marketplace orders.
Buy New
Rent Textbook
Rent Digital
Used Textbook
We're Sorry
Sold Out
How Marketplace Works:
- This item is offered by an independent seller and not shipped from our warehouse
- Item details like edition and cover design may differ from our description; see seller's comments before ordering.
- Sellers much confirm and ship within two business days; otherwise, the order will be cancelled and refunded.
- Marketplace purchases cannot be returned to eCampus.com. Contact the seller directly for inquiries; if no response within two days, contact customer service.
- Additional shipping costs apply to Marketplace purchases. Review shipping costs at checkout.
Summary
Table of Contents
1 – Reading the World2 – Thinking about Literature3 – Thinking about Rhetoric and Argument4 – Thinking about Synthesis5 – Identity and Society What does "identity" mean? ? How is one’s identity formed? ? How do personal experiences affect our identity? ? To what extent does school emphasize conformity at the expense of individuality?Central Text George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant (nonfiction)Conversation: Changes and Transformations
- Jon Krakauer, The Devil’s Thumb (nonfiction)
- Caitlin Horrocks, Zolaria (fiction)
- Sharon Olds, My Son The Man and The Possessive (poetry)
- William Shakespeare, Seven Ages of Man (poetry/drama)
- James Joyce, Eveline (fiction)
- Alexandra Robbins, from The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth (nonfiction)
- Faith Erin Hicks, from Friends with Boys (graphic novel)
- John Taylor Gatto, Against School (nonfiction)
- Horace Mann, from The Common School Journal (nonfiction)
- Theodore Sizer, from Horace’s School: Redesigning the American High School (nonfiction)
- Maya Angelou, from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (memoir)
- The Carlisle Indian Boarding School (photographs)
- W.H. Auden, Musee des Beaux Arts (poetry)
- William Carlos Williams, Landscape with The Fall of Icarus (poetry)
- Brian Aldiss, Flight 063 (poetry)
- Jeffrey Kluger, from Ambition: Why Some people Are Most Likely to Succeed (nonfiction)
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ozymandias (poetry)
- William Shakespeare, Cardinal Wolsey’s Speech from Henry VIII (drama)
- Amy Tan, Rules of the Game (fiction)
- Miguel Cervantes, from Don Quixote (fiction)
- Martin Luther King Jr., I’ve Been to the Mountaintop (speech)
- Nelson Mandela, from An Ideal for Which I am Prepared to Die (speech)
- Thomas Paine, from Common Sense (broadside)
- Malala Yousafzai, Speech to the United Nations Youth Assembly
- Carrie Chapman Catt, Address to the Congress on Women’s Suffrage
- George Orwell, from Animal Farm (fiction)
- Gabriel García Márquez, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings (fiction)
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Cell One (fiction)
- Nathan Englander, Free Fruit for Young Widows (fiction)
- John Updike, A & P (fiction)
- William Stafford, Traveling Through the Dark (poetry)
- Wislawa Szymborska, A Contribution to Statistics (poetry)
- Annie Dillard, An American Childhood (memoir)
- Sam Harris, from Lying (nonfiction)
- Robert Kolker, Cheating Upwards (nonfiction)
- Chuck Klosterman, Why We Look the Other Way (nonfiction)
- Christopher Bergland, Cheaters Never Win (nonfiction)
- Brad Allenby, Is Human Enhancement Cheating? (nonfiction)
- Mia Consalvo, Cheating is Good For You (nonfiction)
- David Callahan, from The Cheating Culture (nonfiction)
- The Ethics of Photo Manipulation (photographs)
- Kamila Shamsie, from The Storytellers of Empire (nonfiction)
- Wilfred Owen, Dulce Et Decorum Est (poetry)
- William Shakespeare, St. Crispin’s Day Speech (drama)
- Vu Bao, The Man Who Stained his Soul (fiction)
- Katey Schultz, Deuce Out (fiction)
- Kevin Sites, from In the Hot Zone (nonfiction)
- Brian Turner, 2000 lbs. (poetry)
- Karim Ben Khelifa, My Enemy, Myself (photo essay)
- Jean de Crevecoeur, from Letters from an American Farmer (nonfiction)
- Anna Quindlen, Quilt of a Country (nonfiction)
- Li-Young Lee, For a New Citizen of these United States (poetry)
- Nola Kambanda, My New World Journey (nonfiction)
- Amit Majmudar, Dothead (poetry)
- Maira Kalman, from And the Pursuit of Happiness (graphic essay)
- Frederick Douglass, from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (nonfiction)
- Sandra Cisneros, No Speak English (fiction)
- Ha Jin, Children as Enemies (fiction)
- Mutabaruka, Dis Poem (poetry)
- Kory Stamper, Slang for the Ages (nonfiction)
- Firoozeh Dumas, Hot Dogs and Wild Geese (nonfiction)
- Marjorie Agosin, English (poetry)
- W.S. Merwin, Losing a Language (poetry)
- Clive Thompson, Brave New World of Digital Intimacy (nonfiction)
- Sherry Turkle, from Alone Together (nonfiction)
- Tim Egan, The Hoax of Digital Life (nonfiction)
- Sherman Alexie, Facebook Sonnet (poetry)
- Robbie Cooper, Alter Egos: Avatars and their Creators (photographs)
- Alexis Madrigal, Why Facebook and Googles Concept of Real Names Is Revolutionary (nonfiction)
- Leonard Pitts, The anonymous back-stabbing of Internet message boards (nonfiction)
- Jason Harrington, Do you Like Me? Click Yes or No (fiction)
- Ursula LeGuin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (fiction)
- Kurt Vonnegut, Harrison Bergeron (fiction)
- Nikki Giovanni, Nikki-Rosa (poetry)
- Jane Shore, Happy Family (poetry)
- Pico Iyer, The Joy of Less (nonfiction)
- Chinua Achebe, Civil Peace (fiction)
- Wislawa Szymborska, Utopia (poetry)
- Jon Meachem, Free to Be Happy (nonfiction)
- Isaac Asimov, Robot Dreams (fiction)
- Margaret Atwood, Are Humans Necessary? (nonfiction)
- Kevin Kelly, from Better than Human (nonfiction)
- James Barrat, from Our Final Invention (nonfiction)
- Rosa Brooks, In Defense of Killer Robots (nonfiction)
- Richard Fisher Is it OK to torture or murder a robot? (nonfiction)
- Arthur House, The Real Cyborgs (nonfiction)
- Francis Fukuyama, Transhumanism (nonfiction)
An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.
This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.
By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.
Digital License
You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.
More details can be found here.
A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.
Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.
Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.