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Dreams and Inward Journeys:

A Rhetoric and Reader for Writers
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Pearson/Longman, May 27, 2003 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 572 pages
This best-selling collection of readings explores the theme of dreams, the imagination, and the heart connected to the reasoning mind. Supporting a creative approach to the teaching of writing, Dreams and Inward Journeys presents a rich mixture of reflective essays, stories, and poems. Thematically focused on dream-related topics, the readings chapters discuss such topics as memory, myths/fairy tales, obsessions, sexuality, gender roles, the other, technology, popular culture, nature, and spirituality. Readings move from the personal to the abstract, encouraging students to investigate new ways of seeing and understanding themselves and their relationship to fundamental social issues and universal human concerns. Featuring a dual thematic and rhetorical organization, each chapter also provides practical writing advice on a specific rhetorical pattern, strategies for writing, critical thinking questions, and two to three student sample papers. Beautiful, stimulating art opens each chapter to support the theme and provide prompts for prewriting.

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This was an academic book for writers. I enjoyed reading the essays and doing the writing exercises. If you like writing classes, this is an excellent book to help with your writing.

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Too much like a text book to keep my interest Read full review

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Contents

Discovering Ourselves
1
Wallace Stevens Of Modern Poetry poem
15
Virginia Woolf Professions for Women essay
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Ford is employed by Stanford University.

Ford is employed by College of Alameda.