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Title,
Author, Poetry / Prose, Compilation Title, Page
Number
| Wages
of the Backlash: The Toll on
Working Women, The |
Faludi, Susan |
Poetry |
Speculations:
Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values |
509 |
| Wagner
Matinee, A |
Cather, Willa |
Poetry |
Introduction to Literature:
Stories |
188 |
| Waking,
The |
Roethke, Theodore |
Prose |
Literature |
890 |
| Walden |
Thoreau, Henry David |
Prose |
The American Reader |
72 |
| Walimai |
Allende, Isabel |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
168 |
| Walk,
A |
Snyder, Gary |
Prose |
Literature |
932 |
| Walker's Appeal |
Walker, David |
Prose |
The American Reader |
99 |
| War Message to Congress |
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano |
Prose |
The American Reader |
283 |
| War Message to Congress |
Wilson, Woodrow |
Prose |
The American Reader |
239 |
| War
on Rock and Rap Music, The |
Dority, Barbara |
Poetry |
Speculations:
Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values |
138 |
| Warning |
Joseph, Jenny |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
840 |
| Way
the Bird Sat, The |
Young Bear, Ray A. |
Prose |
Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading |
1001 |
| Way
to Rainy Mountain, The |
Momaday, N. Scott |
Prose |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
510 |
| Way
to Rainy Mountain, The (excerpt) |
Momaday, N. Scott |
Prose |
American Literature for
Life and Work |
266 |
| Way
we live now |
Sontag,
Susan |
Prose |
Best American Short Stories of the Century |
600 |
| Way
You'll Never Be, A |
Hemingway, Ernest |
Poetry |
Introduction to Literature:
Stories |
402 |
| We Real Cool |
Brooks, Gwendolyn |
Poetry |
Literature |
908 |
| We Real Cool |
Brooks, Gwendolyn |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
701 |
| We Real Cool |
Brooks, Gwendolyn |
Poetry |
Writing Through Literature |
42 |
| Weary
Blues, The |
Hughes, Langston |
Poetry |
Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading |
821 |
| Weekend |
Weldon, Fay |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
502 |
| Weight
That Women Carry: The
Compulsion to Diet in a Starved Culture, A |
Tisdale, Sallie |
Prose |
Identity Matters:
Rhetorics of Difference |
208 |
| Welcome to St. Paul's |
Cary, Lorene |
Poetry |
Readings Are Writings |
94 |
| West-Running Brook |
Frost, Robert |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
769 |
| Whale,
The |
Melville, Herman |
Prose |
Literature |
598 |
| What Does the Working
Man Want? |
Gompers, Samuel |
Prose |
The American Reader |
179 |
| What Hurts |
Waring, Belle |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
975 |
| What Is Our Life?
A Play of Passion |
Ralegh, Sir Walter |
Prose |
Literature |
683 |
| What the Eagle Fan Says |
Revard, Carter |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
908 |
| What's In Your
Toothpaste |
Bodanis, David |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
187 |
| When de Co'n Pone's Hot |
Dunbar, Paul Laurence |
Prose |
The American Reader |
178 |
| When I Consider How My
Light is Spent |
Milton, John |
Prose |
Literature |
708 |
| When I Consider How My
Light is Spent |
Milton, John |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
883 |
| When I Have Fears that I
May Cease to Be |
Keats, John |
Poetry |
Literature |
770 |
| When I Have Fears that I
May Cease to Be |
Keats, John |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
848 |
| When I Heard the Learn'd
Astronomer |
Whitman, Walt |
Prose |
American Literature for Life and Work |
179 |
| When I Heard the Learn'd
Astronomer |
Whitman, Walt |
Prose |
Writing Through Literature |
879 |
| When I Heard the Learned
Astronomer |
Whitman, Walt |
Prose |
Literature |
793 |
| When I Was
One-And-Twenty |
Housman, A. E. |
Poetry |
Literature |
818 |
| When One Has Lived a
Long Time Alone |
Kinnell, Galway |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
852 |
| When the Frost is on the
Punkin |
Riley, James Whitcomb |
Prose |
The American Reader |
177 |
| When to Her Lute Corinna
Sings |
Campion, Thomas |
Poetry |
Literature |
693 |
| When You're a Crip (Or a
Blood) |
Bing, Leon |
Poetry |
Speculations: Readings
in Culture, Identity, and Values |
52 |
| Where Are the Waters of
Childhood? |
Strand, Mark |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
960 |
| Where Are You Going,
Where Have You Been? |
Oates, Joyce Carol |
Prose |
The Modern Tradition:
Short Stories |
695 |
| Where
are you going, where have you been? |
Oates.
Joyce Carol |
Prose |
Best American Short Stories of the Century |
450 |
| Where Are Your Going,
Where Have You Been? |
Oates, Joyce Carol |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
445 |
| Where Are Your Going,
Where Have You Been? |
Oates, Joyce Carol |
Prose |
Writing Through Literature |
198 |
| Where I Came From |
Stone, Ruth |
Prose |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
960 |
| Where
I'm calling from |
Carver,
Raymond |
Poetry |
Best American Short Stories of the Century |
581 |
| Where the Girls Are |
Douglas, Susan |
Poetry |
Speculations: Readings
in Culture, Identity, and Values |
75 |
| Which Side Are You On? |
Reece, Florence |
Prose |
The American Reader |
272 |
| Who Are We?
… Somos Aztlan: A Letter to "El Jeffe Corky" |
Alurista |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
675 |
| Who Gets to Live?
Who Will Decide? |
Ervin, Mike |
Poetry |
Identity Matters: Rhetorics
of Difference |
400 |
| Who Is Sylvia? |
Shakespeare, William |
Prose |
Literature |
687 |
| Who We Are (excerpt from
Growing Up) |
Baker, Russel |
Poetry |
American Literature for Life and Work |
244 |
| Whole and Without
Blessing |
Gregg, Linda |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
798 |
| Whoso List to Hunt, I
Know Where Is an Hind |
Wyatt, Sir Thomas |
Prose |
Literature |
675 |
| Why I Live at the P.O. |
Welty, Eudora |
Prose |
The Modern Tradition:
Short Stories |
463 |
| Why Leaves Turn Color in
the Fall |
Ackerman, Diane |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
289 |
| Why So Pale and Wan? |
Suckling, Sir John |
Prose |
Literature |
709 |
| Why They Excel |
Butterfield, Fox |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
367 |
| Why Women Aren't Getting
to the Top |
Fraker, Susan |
Poetry |
Speculations: Readings
in Culture, Identity, and Values |
527 |
| Wife Wooing |
Updike, John |
Prose |
Writing Through Literature |
653 |
| Wife's
Story, The |
Le Guin, Ursula K. |
Poetry |
American Literature for
Life and Work |
207 |
| Wild
Man of the Green Swamp, The |
Kingston, Maxine Hong |
Poetry |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
61 |
| Wild
Plums |
Coates, Grace Stone |
Poetry |
Best American Short Stories of the Century |
100 |
| Wild
Swans at C, The oole, The |
Yeats, William Butler |
Prose |
Literature |
827 |
| Windhover |
Hopkins, Gerard Manley |
Poetry |
Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading |
820 |
| Windhover:
To Christ Our Lord, The |
Hopkins, Gerard Manley |
Poetry |
Literature |
816 |
| Window,
The |
McClatchy, J. D. |
Prose |
Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading |
873 |
| Wine |
Lessing, Doris |
Poetry |
Literature |
460 |
| Winter |
Shakespeare, William |
Prose |
Literature |
687 |
| Winter Dreams |
Fitzgerald, F. Scott |
Poetry |
Introduction to Literature: Stories |
354 |
| Winter in July |
Lessing, Doris |
Poetry |
African Stories |
215 |
| Winter Remembered |
Ransom, John Crowe |
Prose |
Literature |
864 |
| Wise Owl |
Goedicke, Patricia |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
632 |
| With |
Alurista |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
674 |
| With Rue My Heart Is
Laden |
Housman, A. E. |
Poetry |
Literature |
818 |
| With Rue My Heart Is
Laden |
Housman, A. E. |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
588 |
| Wives
of the Dead, The |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel |
Poetry |
The Modern Tradition:
Short Stories |
6 |
| Wolf |
Blue Cloud, Peter |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
693 |
| Women |
Bogan, Louise |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
698 |
| Women and Economics |
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins |
Prose |
The American Reader |
204 |
| Women and Madness
(excerpt) |
Chesler, Phyllis |
Poetry |
Writing Through Literature |
831 |
| Women Divided:
Family or Career? |
Goodman, Ellen |
Poetry |
Readings Are Writings |
186 |
| Women's Right to Vote |
Anthony, Susan B. |
Prose |
The American Reader |
160 |
| Wonder |
Jennings, Elizabeth |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
838 |
| Woodman, Spare that Tree |
Morris, George Perkins |
Prose |
The American Reader |
53 |
| Words
He Said, The |
Lessing, Doris |
Poetry |
African Stories |
520 |
| Word's
Meaning Can Often Depend on Who Says It, A |
Naylor, Gloria |
Prose |
The Prentice Hall Reader |
400 |
| Work Without Hope |
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor |
Poetry |
Literature |
747 |
| World
Is Too Much with Us, The |
Wordsworth, William |
Prose |
Literature |
745 |
| World
Is Too Much with Us, The |
Wordsworth, William |
Prose |
Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading |
987 |
| World of Little Doves |
Davis, H. L. |
Poetry |
Introduction to Literature: Stories |
372 |
| World Premiere |
Burciaga, Jose Antonio |
Poetry |
Literature: An
Introduction to Critical Reading |
707 |
| Worn
Path, A |
Welty, Eudora |
Prose |
Literature:
An Introduction to Critical Reading |
512 |
| Worn
Path, A |
Welty, Eudora |
Prose |
The Modern Tradition:
Short Stories |
474 |
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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