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The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction
The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction
Creators: Linda H. Peterson, John C. Brereton
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 17860

Media: Paperback
Edition: 11
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 1256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.6

ISBN: 0393978877
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.0427
EAN: 9780393978872
ASIN: 0393978877

Publication Date: December 2003
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Condition: Standard shipping arrives within 6-8 business days. This is the textbook only unless otherwise noted. Marks, underlining, cover wear, edge wear

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository Prose, Tenth Edition
  • Paperback - The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction, Shorter Eleventh Edition
  • Paperback - A Guide to the Norton Reader, Eleventh Edition
  • Paperback - The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction, Twelfth Edition
  • Paperback - The Norton Reader, Shorter Twelfth Edition
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  • Paperback - The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository Pose (Ninth Edition)
  • Paperback - The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository Prose, Tenth Shorter Edition
  • Hardcover - A Guide to the Norton Reader, Tenth Edition
  • Paperback - The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository Prose/Shorter

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Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
With a wide variety of genres, authors, subjects, and styles, The Norton Reader offers the largest and most thoughtfully chosen collection of essays available in one volume. Fifty-four new essays maintain the Reader's long-standing balance of classic and contemporary, canonical and lesser-known selections. The Eleventh Edition also includes important new coverage of visual and spoken texts—over fifty photographs, paintings, drawings, and other images that were originally published with the essays, as well as a new prose form chapter on the spoken word.

Available in this Shorter Edition, with fourteen thematic chapters, The Norton Reader has been carefully designed to support a wide range of teaching styles and situations.


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4 out of 5 stars good read.   February 29, 2004
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

We've used this in my english class a lot. Someone is selected to analyze an essay, write about its style, content, and other features, and then the student writes down a couple discussion questions and then leads a discussion each friday about the essay. I have found each of the essays informative and educational. Some are rather dry, some are sarcastic, some are flat out funny. There are essays of length (10+ pages) and then some that cover only a few pages. The essays cover such subtopics as patriotism, nature, education, politics, and forms of writing. Combining all of these essays together into one book leads to a great read that, finding a way to suit anyone's interests.


5 out of 5 stars Fabulous Stories   December 1, 2002
 6 out of 12 found this review helpful

College English text yes, but contains a huge variety of stories from notable writers. Short stories yes, but great for those who don't want to delve into full-length novels. Also contains questions to think about after many of the essays and mini biographies of the authors.


2 out of 5 stars Its a school book   June 27, 2002
 13 out of 33 found this review helpful

I bought this book for a college class and the next semester they changed the book. I read some things on my own and found some good but I don't think it was worth the money. I still have it though because when I read it, it makes me feel smart. Plus they come out with new ones all the time...dont buy it new. Just get a used one. All they change is the cover and a couple inserts so the pages are different and you think its different than the old one. Dont be fooled.


4 out of 5 stars Even A Liberal Can Write A Good Essay   January 15, 2002
 10 out of 23 found this review helpful

Although the editorial selection clearly slants to the left, and is bubbling with postmodernism, many of the essays here are quite enjoyable, especially the humorous prose of James Thurber and Mark Twain, and George Orwell's "Politics and the English Lanuage" is delightfully informative. The best expositionary anthology I've yet seen.


5 out of 5 stars This is far more than a textbook   May 22, 2001
 20 out of 21 found this review helpful

The editors of this edition are to be commended. The essays they have collected are a broad cross spectrum of mostly American writings. The subject matter, approach and style of the essays assures that anyone who reads them will find more than a little to capture the imagination and stimulate thinking. Instructors who are used to a follow-the-arrows type of reading/writing text may not enjoy this work. There is very little intrusion on the part of the editors. They do not give step-by-step instructions for the use of the essays. Each work is followed by a few questions that may be used in a classroom setting and only one suggestion for writing based on the essay read. However, for instructors who have built their own courses in reading-based composition, this edition offers an embarrassment of riches to choose from. The text does not "guide" the reader into thinking about an essay according to a preconceived plan. Because the student approaches the essays without coaching (except for what a classroom instructor might give), the ensuing class discussion and the writing that is generated is far more "genuine" than with many other texts. Actually, calling this a textbook may be a mistake. I have lent my copy to many people who are not in college, and they have enjoyed the selections sufficiently to buy their own copies.

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