How to write essays, dissertations, and theses in literary studies
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How to write essays, dissertations, and theses in literary studies
Longman, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book has been designed both to be read through as a whole for ideas, general guidelines and practical suggestions, and to be consulted at any difficult stage of a particular research or writing project. Nigel Fabb and Alan Durant take the reader through the various stages of writing an essay, dissertation or thesis, from beginning to final submission, and offer specific guidelines and a lively and detailed commentary on actual examples of student work at each stage.
Table of Contents
1. Deciding what to write about and getting started. 2. Gathering your materials together. 3. The form of your argument. 4. Register: the "voice" you use when you write. 5. Writing your essay or dissertation. 6. Grammar, punctuation and spelling. 7. Completing your essay or dissertation.
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