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Title,
Author, Poetry / Prose, Compilation Title, Page
Number
| I
Am |
Clare, John |
Poetry |
Literature |
761 |
| I Didn't Raise My Boy to
Be a Soldier |
Bryan, Alfred & Piantadosi, Al |
Prose |
The American Reader |
238 |
| I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill
Last Night |
Hayes, Alfred |
Prose |
The American Reader |
272 |
| I Felt a Funeral, In My
Brain |
Dickinson, Emily |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
738 |
| I Have a Dream |
King, Martin Luther, Jr. |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
453 |
| I Have a Dream |
King, Martin Luther, Jr. |
Poetry |
Writing Through Literature |
234 |
| I Have a Rendezvous with
Death |
Seeger, Alan |
Prose |
The American Reader |
238 |
| I Hear a Fly Buzz --
When I Died |
Dickinson, Emily |
Poetry |
Literature |
799 |
| I Hear America Singing |
Whitman, Walt |
Prose |
American Literature for Life and Work |
52 |
| I Hear America Singing |
Whitman, Walt |
Prose |
The American Reader |
154 |
| I Heard a Fly Buzz --
When I Died -- |
Dickinson, Emily |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
739 |
| I Knew a Woman |
Roethke, Theodore |
Prose |
Literature |
891 |
| I Lay Next to You All
Night, Trying, Awake, to Understand the Watering Places of the Moon |
Wakoski, Diane |
Prose |
Literature |
936 |
| I Like to See It Lap the
Miles |
Dickinson, Emily |
Poetry |
Literature |
800 |
| I Never Saw a Moor |
Dickinson, Emily |
Poetry |
Literature |
801 |
| I Taste a Liquor Never
Brewed |
Dickinson, Emily |
Poetry |
Literature |
797 |
| I Taste the Liquor Never
Brewed |
Dickinson, Emily |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
737 |
| I Thank You, Lord |
Dadie, Bernard |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
732 |
| I Wandered Lonely as a
Cloud |
Wordsworth, William |
Prose |
Literature |
743 |
| I Want a Wife |
Brady, Judy |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
395 |
| I Want to Know Why |
Anderson, Sherwood |
Poetry |
Classic American Short Stories |
307 |
| I Want to Know Why |
Anderson, Sherwood |
Poetry |
Literature |
334 |
| I
want to live ! |
Jones, Thom |
Poetry |
Best American Short Stories of the Century |
671 |
| I, Too |
Hughes, Langston |
Prose |
The American Reader |
259 |
| Icarus Thought |
Bell, Marvin |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
684 |
| Idea
of Order at Key West, The |
Stevens, Wallace |
Prose |
Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading |
958 |
| If I Profane with My
Unworthiest Hand |
Shakespeare, William |
Prose |
Literature |
688 |
| If I'd Been Born in
Tennessee |
McBride, Mekeel |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
872 |
| Il Conde |
Conrad, Joseph |
Poetry |
The Modern Tradition:
Short Stories |
83 |
| Illegitimate Elites and
the Parasitic Underclass |
Newman, Katherine |
Prose |
Identity Matters: Rhetorics
of Difference |
121 |
| I'm a Fool |
Anderson, Sherwood |
Poetry |
Introduction to Literature: Stories |
236 |
| Im
and B'li:
Women in the Conservative Movement |
Plaskow, Judith |
Prose |
Identity Matters: Rhetorics
of Difference |
253 |
| I'm Working on My Charm |
Allison, Dorothy |
Poetry |
Identity Matters: Rhetorics
of Difference |
474 |
| I'm Your Horse in the
Night |
Valenzuela, Luisa |
Prose |
Writing Through Literature |
585 |
| Images of Relationship |
Gilligan, Carol |
Poetry |
Readings Are Writings |
308 |
| In a Station of the
Metro |
Pound, Ezra |
Prose |
Literature |
856 |
| In a Station of the
Metro |
Pound, Ezra |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
572 |
| In an Artist's Studio |
Rossetti, Christina |
Prose |
Literature |
802 |
| In an Artist's Studio |
Rossetti, Christina |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
922 |
| In Defense of Talk Shows |
Ehrenreich, Barbara |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
199 |
| in Just |
cummings, e. e. |
Poetry |
Literature |
871 |
| In Memoriam from Africa
Rise |
Dadie, Bernard |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
730 |
| In Memory |
Pollitt, Katha |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
901 |
| In Memory of My Dear
Grandchild Anne Bradstreet Who Deceased June 10, 1669, Being Three Years
and Seven Months Old |
Bradstreet, Anne |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
700 |
| In Memory of Radio |
Baraka, Imamu Amiri |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
682 |
| In Memory of W. B. Yeats |
Auden, W. H. |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
680 |
| In My Craft or Sullen
Art |
Thomas, Dylan |
Prose |
Literature |
902 |
| In Praise of Roseanne |
Rapping, Elayne |
Prose |
Speculations: Readings
in Culture, Identity, and Values |
85 |
| In Praise of the
Strenuous Life |
Roosevelt, Theodore |
Prose |
The American Reader |
190 |
| In
the gloaming |
Dark,
Alice Elliott |
Poetry |
Best American Short Stories of the Century |
688 |
| In the Region of Ice |
Oates, Joyce Carol |
Prose |
Literature |
482 |
| Inaugural Address |
Clinton, William Jefferson |
Poetry |
Readings Are Writings |
180 |
| Inaugural Address |
Kennedy, John F. |
Prose |
The American Reader |
315 |
| Inaugural Address |
Truman, Harry S. |
Prose |
The American Reader |
298 |
| Incident |
Cullen, Countee |
Poetry |
Literature |
886 |
| Incurable |
Parker, Dorothy |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
894 |
| Independence Day Speech
at Rochester |
Douglass, Frederick |
Prose |
The American Reader |
114 |
| India |
Rodriguez, Richard |
Prose |
Identity Matters: Rhetorics
of Difference |
46 |
| Indian Reservation:
Caughnawaga |
Klein, A. M. |
Poetry |
Literature |
892 |
| Inheritance
of Tools, The |
Sanders, Scott Russell |
Prose |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
167 |
| Instant American
History: Benjamin Franklin |
Unger, Irwin |
Prose |
American Literature for Life and Work |
137 |
| Integration |
Alexie, Sherman |
Poetry |
Identity Matters: Rhetorics
of Difference |
40 |
| Intelligence in Seven
Steps |
Gardner, Howard |
Poetry |
Writing Through Literature |
724 |
| Interior
castle |
Stafford, Jean |
Prose |
Best American Short Stories of the Century |
250 |
| Into the Loop:
How to Get the Job You Want After Graduation |
Drozdyk, Charlie |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
320 |
| Intractable Metal, An |
Vendler, Helen |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
1026 |
| Introduction from Songs
of Innocence |
Blake, William |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
688 |
| Is My Team Plowing |
Housman, A. E. |
Poetry |
Literature |
822 |
| "Is Phoenix
Jackson's Grandson Really Dead?" |
Welty, Eudora |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
535 |
| It Could Be a Wonderful
World |
Zaret, Hy and Singer, Lou |
Prose |
The American Reader |
312 |
| It Is Not Growing Like a
Tree |
Jonson, Ben |
Poetry |
Literature |
701 |
| It's in the Name |
Tsui, Kitty |
Prose |
Writing Through Literature |
141 |
| I've Been Working on the
Railroad |
Folksong |
Prose |
The American Reader |
166 |
Literature
Compilations Available in the Mildred Elley Library
[Call Number:
808 L47 1981] African Stories.
Lessing, Doris May. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981.
[Call Number:
810 J64 1997] American
Literature for Life and Work. Johnson, Elaine Bowe, and Christine Bideganeta LaRocco, eds.
Cincinnati: South-Western Educational Pub., 1997.
[Call
Number: 081 R38 1991] The
American Reader: Words that Moved a Nation. Ravitch, Diane, ed. New York: HarperPerennial, 1991.
[Call
Number: 813 U63 1999] The
Best American Short Stories of the Century.
Updike, John and Katrina Kenison, eds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1999.
[Call Number:
808 G73 1989] Classic
American Short Stories.
Grant, Douglas, comp. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
[Call Number:
808.042 B74 1998] Identity
Matters: Rhetorics of Difference.
Bridwell-Bowles, Lillian, Kathleen Sheerin DeVore, and Holly Littlefield, eds.
Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1998.
[Call Number:
808.83 A48 1980] Introduction
to Literature: Stories. 3d ed. Altenbernd, Lynn and Leslie Lisle
Lewis, eds. New York: Macmillan
Publishing Co., Inc., 1980.
[Call
Number: 813.07 P53 1982] Literature.
Pickering, James H. and Jeffrey D. Hoeper, comps. New York: Macmillan Publishing
Co., Inc., 1982.
[Call
Number: 808.04 J33 1996] Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading.
Jacobus, Lee A., ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1996.
[Call
Number: 810.3 H69 1976] The
Modern Tradition: An Anthology of Short Stories.
3rd ed. Howard, Daniel Francis, ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1976.
[Call
Number: 808.042 M54 1998] The
Prentice Hall Reader. 5th
ed. Miller, George, comp. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1998.
[Call
Number: 808.04 F47 1996] Readings
Are Writing: A Guide to Reading and Writing Well.
Youga, Janet Martha, Mark H. Withrow, and Janis Flint-Ferguson, eds.
Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1996.
[Call
Number: 808.0427 S8 1996] Speculations:
Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values.
2nd ed. Schuster, Charles I. and William V. Van Pelt, eds. Upper Saddle River,
N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1996.
[Call
Number: 808.04 A57 1996] Writing
through Literature.
Anstendig, Linda and David Hicks, eds. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall,
1996.
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