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Product Description: What is possible when the impetus to improve students' writing comes not from the administrative level but from faculty members in departments across campus? In Direct from the Disciplines, representatives from a broad range of disciplines at Quinnipiac University recount how they worked together to bring about a writing-across-the-curriculum program that really works...read more
By Hans Bergmann (foreword by), Mary T. Segall (editor) and Robert Augustin Smart (editor)

Paperback:

9780867095821 | Heinemann, March 15, 2005, cover price $38.13 | About this edition: What is possible when the impetus to improve students' writing comes not from the administrative level but from faculty members in departments across campus?

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Product Description: In the fast changing culture of antebellum New York, writers of every stripe celebrated "the City" as a stage for the daily urban encounter between the familiar and the inexplicable. Probing into these richly varied texts, Hans Bergmann uncovers the innovations in writing that accompanied the new market society— the penny newspapers' grandiose boastings, the poetic catalogues of Walt Whitman, the sentimental realism of charity workers, the sensationalism of slum visitors, and the complex urban encounters of Herman Melville's fiction...read more

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9781566393577 | Temple Univ Pr, November 28, 1995, cover price $89.50 | About this edition: In the fast changing culture of antebellum New York, writers of every stripe celebrated "the City" as a stage for the daily urban encounter between the familiar and the inexplicable.

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9781566393584 | Temple Univ Pr, November 28, 1995, cover price $33.95 | About this edition: In the fast changing culture of antebellum New York, writers of every stripe celebrated 'the City' as a stage for the daily urban encounter between the familiar and the inexplicable.

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