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Author, Title, Poetry / Prose, Compilation Title, Page
Number
Dacey, Philip, Jack, Afterwards, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 726
Dacey, Philip, Jill, Afterwards, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 727
Dadie, Bernard, I Thank You, Lord, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 732
Dadie, Bernard, In Memoriam from Africa Rise, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 730
Daniels, David, College Lectures: Is Anybody Listening?, Prose, Readings Are Writings, p. 251
Dark, Alice Elliott , In the gloaming , Prose, Best American Short Stories of the Century, p. 688
Darrow, Clarence, Crime and Criminals: Address to the Prisoners in the Cook County Jail, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 236
Davies, John, To the Spring, Poetry, Literature, p. 646
Davis, Francis, Vox Populi, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 173
Davis, H. L., World of Little Doves, Prose, Introduction to Literature: Stories, p. 372
De Alva, Jorge Klor, Our Next Race Question: The Uneasiness Between Blacks and Latinos, Prose, Identity Matters: Rhetorics of Difference, p. 85
de Beaumont, Mme., Beauty and the Beast, Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 732
de la Mare, Walter, The Listeners, Poetry, Literature, p. 837
Debs, Eugene Victor, Statement to the Court, Prose, The American Reader, p. 247
Delgado, Abelardo, Stupid America, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 348
Delgado, Juan, The Phone Booth at the Corner, Poetry, American Literature for Life and Work, p. 272
Dennis, Carl, Oedipus the King, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 733
Diane Raymond, Homophobia and Heterosexism, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 399
Dickey, James, A Dog Sleeping on My Feet, Poetry, Literature, p. 917
Dickey, James, On the Hill Below the Lighthouse, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 734
Dickinson, Emily, A Bird Came Down the Walk, Poetry, Literature, p. 798
Dickinson, Emily, A Narrow Fellow in the Grass, Poetry, Literature, p. 801
Dickinson, Emily, A Narrow Fellow in the Grass, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 740
Dickinson, Emily, After Great Pain, A Formal Feeling Comes --, Poetry, Literature, p. 799
Dickinson, Emily, After Great Pain, A Formal Feeling Comes --, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 739
Dickinson, Emily, Apparently With No Surprise, Poetry, Literature, p. 802
Dickinson, Emily, Because I Could Not Stop For Death, Poetry, Literature, p. 800
Dickinson, Emily, Because I Could Not Stop For Death, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 740
Dickinson, Emily, Because I Could Not Stop for Death, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 993
Dickinson, Emily, I Felt a Funeral, In My Brain, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 738
Dickinson, Emily, I Heard a Fly Buzz -- When I Died, Poetry, Literature, p. 799
Dickinson, Emily, I Heard a Fly Buzz -- When I Died --, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 739
Dickinson, Emily, I Like to See It Lap the Miles, Poetry, Literature, p. 800
Dickinson, Emily, I Never Saw a Moor, Poetry, Literature, p. 801
Dickinson, Emily, I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed, Poetry, Literature, p. 797
Dickinson, Emily, I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 737
Dickinson, Emily, Much Madness is Divinest Sense, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 839
Dickinson, Emily, My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close, Poetry, Literature, p. 802
Dickinson, Emily, Success, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 95
Dickinson, Emily, Success is Counted Sweetest, Poetry, American Literature for Life and Work, p. 99
Dickinson, Emily, Success is Counted Sweetest, Poetry, Literature, p. 797
Dickinson, Emily, Success is Counted Sweetest, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 737
Dickinson, Emily, Tell All the Truth But Tell It Slant --, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 741
Dickinson, Emily, The Soul Selects Her Own Society, Poetry, Literature, p. 798
Dickinson, Emily, There's a certain Slant of light, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 64
Dickinson, John, The Liberty Song, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 14
Diego, Jose de, No, Prose, The American Reader, p. 196
Dietz, Sheila, Not Remembering More, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 742
Dietz, Sheila, The Baby in the Basket, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 741
Dillard, Annie, An American Childhood (excerpt), Prose, Readings Are Writings, p. 389
Dillard, Annie, Mother, Prose, Readings Are Writings, p. 80
Dillard, Annie, On Being Chased, Prose, The Prentice Hall Reader, p. 101
Dillard, Annie, Seeing, Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 936
Dillard, Annie, Talent, Prose, American Literature for Life and Work, p. 130
Dinesen, Isak, The Pearls, Prose, Introduction to Literature: Stories, p. 303
Diop, Birago, Viaticum, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 743
Disch, Thomas M., The Rapist's Villanelle, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 744
Dolnick, Edward, Deafness as Culture, Prose, Identity Matters: Rhetorics of Difference, p. 366
Donne, John, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Poetry, Literature, p. 559
Donne, John, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 746
Donne, John, Batter My Heart, Three-Personed God, Poetry, Literature, p. 700
Donne, John, Death Be Not Proud, Poetry, Literature, p. 699
Donne, John, Holy Sonnet 10: Death, Be Not Proud, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 616
Donne, John, Holy Sonnet 14, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 747
Donne, John, Song, Poetry, Literature, p. 695
Donne, John, The Canonization, Poetry, Literature, p. 697
Donne, John, The Flea, Poetry, Literature, p. 591
Donne, John, The Flea, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 745
Donne, John, The Good Morrow, Poetry, Literature, p. 695
Donne, John, The Relique, Poetry, Literature, p. 698
Donne, John, The Sun Rising, Poetry, Literature, p. 696
Doolittle, Hilda (H.D.), Heat, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 749
Doolittle, Hilda (H.D.), Helen, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 750
Dority, Barbara, The War on Rock and Rap Music, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 138
Dorris, Michael, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A National Perspective; Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Parent's Perspective, Prose, Identity Matters: Rhetorics of Difference, p. 407
Dorris, Michael, The Contest, Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 374
Douglas, Stephen A., The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Prose, The American Reader, p. 123
Douglas, Susan, Where the Girls Are, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 75
Douglass, Frederick, Independence Day Speech at Rochester, Prose, The American Reader, p. 114
Douglass, Frederick, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (excerpt), Prose, American Literature for Life and Work, p. 17
Douglass, Frederick, Speech at the National Convention of Colored Men, Prose, The American Reader, p. 170
Douglass, Frederick, Speech to the American Anti-Slavery Society, Prose, The American Reader, p. 154
Dove, Rita, Adolescence III, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 120
Dove, Rita, Used, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 750
Dowson, Ernest, Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae, Poetry, Literature, p. 831
Dowson, Ernest, Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam, Poetry, Literature, p. 831
Doyle, Arthur Conan, The Adventure of the Speckled Band, Prose, Literature, p. 205
Doyle, James, The Village, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 751
Drayton, Michael, Since There's No Help, Come Let Us Kiss and Part, Poetry, Literature, p. 685
Drozdyk, Charlie, Into the Loop: How to Get the Job You Want After Graduation, Prose, The Prentice Hall Reader, p. 320
Dryden, John, Alexander's Feast, Poetry, Literature, p. 714
Du Bois, W. E. B., Advice to a Black Schoolgirl, Prose, The American Reader, p. 218
Du Bois, W. E. B., The Talented Tenth, Prose, The American Reader, p. 215
Duberman, Martin, A Matter of Difference, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 418
Dunbar, Paul Laurence, Sympathy, Poetry, Literature, p. 835
Dunbar, Paul Laurence, When de Co'n Pone's Hot, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 178
Dunn, Stephen, Tenderness, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 121
Durban, Pam , Soon , Prose, Best American Short Stories of the Century, p. 735
Dyer, Gwynne, A Cruel Universe, But the Only One Where Humans Exist, Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 932
Dylan, Bob, Blowin' in the Wind, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 335
Dylan, Bob, Mister Tambourine Man, Poetry, Literature, p. 941
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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