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Author, Title, Poetry / Prose, Compilation Title, Page
Number
Kafka, Franz, A Hunger Artist, Prose, The Modern Tradition: Short Stories, p. 195
Kafka, Franz, A Hunger Artist (translation), Prose, Literature, p. 341
Kafka, Franz, The Metamorphosis, Prose, The Modern Tradition: Short Stories, p. 203
Kang, Younghill, A Korean Discovers New York, Prose, The American Reader, p. 253
Kaplan, Robert D., The Coming Anarchy, Prose, Identity Matters: Rhetorics of Difference, p. 510
Kavanagh, Patrick, To the Man After the Harrow, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 609
Keats, John, Bright Star, Would I Were as Steadfast Thou Art, Poetry, Literature, p. 769
Keats, John, La Belle Dame sans Merci, Poetry, Literature, p. 767
Keats, John, La Belle Dame sans Merci, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 846
Keats, John, La Belle Dame sans Merci, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 746
Keats, John, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Poetry, Literature, p. 765
Keats, John, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 636
Keats, John, Ode on Melancholy, Poetry, Literature, p. 768
Keats, John, Ode to a Nightingale, Poetry, Literature, p. 762
Keats, John, Ode to a Nightingale, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 844
Keats, John, On First Looking into Chapman's Homer, Poetry, Literature, p. 563
Keats, John, On First Looking into Chapman's Homer, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 848
Keats, John, Sonnet: If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chained, Poetry, Literature, p. 769
Keats, John, To Autumn, Poetry, Literature, p. 766
Keats, John, When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be, Poetry, Literature, p. 770
Keats, John, When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 848
Keen, Sam, Faces of the Enemy, Prose, The Prentice Hall Reader, p. 204
Keiho, Poems of the Issei, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 286
Kelley, Dan (authorship disputed), Home on the Range, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 166
Kelly, Brigit Pegeen, Young Wife's Lament, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 849
Kendrick, Dolores, Leah: In Freedom, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 850
Kennedy, John F., Inaugural Address, Prose, The American Reader, p. 315
Kennedy, John F., Speech at the Berlin Wall, Prose, The American Reader, p. 330
Kennedy, Robert F., Against the War in Vietnam, Prose, The American Reader, p. 343
Kennedy, Robert F., On the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr., Prose, The American Reader, p. 347
Key, Francis Scott, The Star-Spangled Banner, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 44
Kidder, Tracy, Linda Manor, Prose, The Prentice Hall Reader, p. 142
Kieft, Ruth M. Vande, Technique in "Livvie", Prose, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 537
Kikyo, Poems of the Issei, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 286
Kilmer, Joyce, Trees, Poetry, The American Reader, p. 223
Kilpatrick, Jacquelyn, Disney's "Politically Correct" Pocahontas, Prose, The Prentice Hall Reader, p. 73
Kimbrell, Andrew, A Time for Men to Pull Together: A Manifesto for the New Politics of Masculinity, Prose, Identity Matters: Rhetorics of Difference, p. 181
Kimbrell, Andrew, The Male Manifesto, Prose, Readings Are Writings, p. 177
Kincaid, Jamaica, Girl, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 7
Kincaid, Jamaica, Girl, Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 377
Kincaid, Jamaica, Lucy, Prose, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 350
King, Martin Luther, Jr., I Have a Dream, Prose, The Prentice Hall Reader, p. 453
King, Martin Luther, Jr., I Have a Dream, Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 234
King, Martin Luther, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 220
King, Martin Luther, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, Prose, The American Reader, p. 325
King, Martin Luther, Jr., The March on Washington Address ("I Have a Dream"), Prose, The American Reader, p. 331
King, Thomas, Borders, Prose, Identity Matters: Rhetorics of Difference, p. 557
Kingston, Maxine Hong, No Name Woman, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 337
Kingston, Maxine Hong, Reparation Candy (excerpt), Prose, American Literature for Life and Work, p. 277
Kingston, Maxine Hong, The Wild Man of the Green Swamp, Prose, The Prentice Hall Reader, p. 61
Kinnell, Galway, Rapture, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 589
Kinnell, Galway, When One Has Lived a Long Time Alone, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 852
Kipling, Rudyard, Gunga Din, Poetry, Literature, p. 825
Kipling, Rudyard, Mandalay, Poetry, Literature, p. 823
Kipling, Rudyard, Recessional, Poetry, Literature, p. 577
Klein, A. M., Indian Reservation: Caughnawaga, Poetry, Literature, p. 892
Kobo, Abe, The Magic Chalk, Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 748
Koertge, Ronald, Orientation Week, Poetry, Writing Through Literature, p. 471
Korn, Rachel, Keep Hidden From Me, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 856
Kott, Jan, On Hedda Gabler, Prose, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 1894
Kozol, Jonathan, Rachel and Her Children, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 34
Krasny, Michael, Passing the Buck in Tinsel Town, Prose, Speculations: Readings in Culture, Identity, and Values, p. 100
Kristofferson, Kris, Me and Bobby McGee, Poetry, Literature, p. 950
Kunene, Mazisi, From the Ravages of Life We Create, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 857
Kunene, Mazisi, Place of Dreams, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 858
Kunene, Mazisi, The Political Prisoner, Poetry, Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading, p. 858
Kushner, Tony, Angels in America, Part One: Millenium Approaches (excerpt), Prose, Writing Through Literature, p. 621
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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