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Essays are the major form of assessment in higher education today, a fact which causes poor writers a great deal of anxiety. However essay writing is simply a skill to be learned. anyone can learn to express themselves coherently and effectively, and this book explains precisely how. If you are dissatisfied with your essay grades but don't know where to start, read on.Writing Essays reveals the tricks of the trade, making your student life easier. You will;* become proficient in every aspect of composition from introductions and conclusions, down to presentation and printing out* learn how to impress tutors with minimum effort* discover exactly what markers look for when they read your work.In addition, this book explains stress free methods of revision; effective library management; word processing and the internet. undergraduates on English, humanities and modular courses. Constructed around typical essay-writing mistakes as encountered by the author, this presents a refreshing alternative to the usual stuffy guides, written in the right language and focusing on what is relevant for students today. It includes advice on how to reference research done in the Internet.

Hardcover:

9781138916685 | 2 edition (Routledge, November 30, 2015), cover price $155.00

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9781138916692 | 2 edition (Routledge, November 4, 2015), cover price $26.95
9780415230131 | Routledge, December 1, 2000, cover price $41.95 | About this edition: Essays are the major form of assessment in higher education today, a fact which causes poor writers a great deal of anxiety.

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9781910124109 | Sandstone Pr Ltd, May 27, 2015, cover price $17.00

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If we could ask a Romantic reader of new poetry in 1820 to identify the most celebrated poet of the day after Byron, the chances are that he or she would reply with the name of Barry Cornwall'. Solicitor, dandy and pugilist, Cornwall -- pseudonym of Bryan Waller Procter (1787-1874) -- published his first poems in the Literary Gazette in late 1817. By February 1820, under the tutelage of Keats's mentor, Leigh Hunt, Cornwall had produced three volumes of verse. Marcian Colonna sold 700 copies in a single morning, a figure exceeding Keats's lifetime sales. Hazlitt's suppressed anthology, Select British Poets (1824), allocated Cornwall nine pages -- the same number as Keats, and more than Southey, Lamb or Shelley; Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine pronounced Cornwall a poet of 'originality and genius'; and in 1821, Gold's London Magazine announced that in terms of 'tenderness and delicacy' even Percy Shelley was 'surpassed very far indeed by Barry Cornwall'. It is difficult to square Cornwall's early nineteenth-century popularity with his subsequent neglect. In Bright Stars Richard Marggraf Turley concentrates on Cornwall's phenomenonal success between 1817 and 1823, emphatically returning an important and unjustly neglected Romantic author to critical focus. Marggraf Turley explores Cornwall's rivalry -- and at various junctures, political camaraderie -- with fellow Hunt protégé Keats, whose career exists in a fascinatingly mirrored relationship with his own trajectory into celebrity. The book argues that Cornwall helped to structure Keats's experience as a poet but also explores the central question of how Cornwall's racy and politically subversive poetry managed to establish a broad readership where Keatss similarly indecorous publications met with review hostility and readerly indifference.

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9781846312113, titled "Bright Stars: John Keats, 'Barry Cornwall' and Romantic Literary Culture" | Liverpool Univ Pr, March 15, 2010, cover price $99.95 | About this edition: If we could ask a Romantic reader of new poetry in 1820 to identify the most celebrated poet of the day after Byron, the chances are that he or she would reply with the name of Barry Cornwall'.

Paperback:

9781846318139, titled "Bright Stars: John Keats, 'Barry Cornwall' and Romantic Literary Culture" | Reprint edition (Liverpool Univ Pr, May 30, 2014), cover price $34.95

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Product Description: For many years now the professional "creative writer" within universities and other institutions has encompassed a range of roles, embracing a plurality of scholarly and creative identities. The often complex relation between those identities forms the broad focus of this book, which also examines various, and variously fraught, dialogues between creative writers, "hybrid" writers and academic colleagues from other subjects within single institutions, and with the public and the media...read more

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9781843842781, titled "Writer in the Academy: Creative Interfrictions" | Ds Brewer, October 20, 2011, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: For many years now the professional "creative writer" within universities and other institutions has encompassed a range of roles, embracing a plurality of scholarly and creative identities.

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9781905614356 | Gardners Books, October 15, 2007, cover price $13.50

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Product Description: The authors in this collection join an animated debate on the persistence of Romanticism. Even as dominant twentieth-century cultural movements have contested Romantic "myths" of redemptive Nature, individualism, perfectibility, the transcendence of art, and the heart's affections, the Romantic legacy survives as a point of tension and of inspiration for modern writers...read more
By Damian Walford Davies (editor), Lucy Newlyn (foreword by) and Richard Marggraf Turley (editor)

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9780814330586 | Wayne State Univ Pr, September 30, 2006, cover price $45.95 | About this edition: The authors in this collection join an animated debate on the persistence of Romanticism.

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Product Description: For many readers, John Keats's achievement is to have attainted a supreme poetic maturity at so young an age. Canonical poems of resignation and acceptance such as 'To Autumn' are traditionally seen as examples par excellence of this maturity...read more

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9780415288828 | Routledge, January 1, 2004, cover price $165.00

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9781138008632 | Routledge, May 7, 2015, cover price $54.95 | About this edition: For many readers, John Keats's achievement is to have attainted a supreme poetic maturity at so young an age.

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