WELCOME ENG 350: Art of the Essay END-USERS!
CLICK ON this link to discover the answer to What is an Essay? Learn some associated terms/considerations such as structure, types, voice, and the reader's role!
Also, please click on any other link below:
- Read an interview with the famous late essayist E. B. White in the Fall 1969 [vol. 48] issue of the Paris Review, an issue dedicated to The Art of the Essay!
- Learn more about the writer's Voice and related terms.
- Have fun exploring the Google News Archives detailed timeline history of the essay!
- Read this transcript of a roundtable discussion [first broadcast on 30 June 1999 onWGN's radio program entitled Extension 720 ] pertaining toThe History of the Essay.
- Note the many tips and resources offered by The Literary Link for reading or composing essays--including links to help with composing an essay or understanding themes.
- The American University in Cairo posts these 10 STEPS TO WRITING AN ESSAY!
- Read and marvel at this College of DuPage website's GENERAL ADVICE ON ESSAY WRITING!
- Apparently, by following these steps, there is no mystery in writing the personal narrative essay!
- Scan Quotidiana's recent listing of notable contemporary essays!
- Spend hours perusing and reading from this annotated list of classic British and American essays and speeches.
- Consider this online compendium of 381 public-domain essays!
- For a gathering of literary masterpieces spanning these past 400 years, consult major essays, letters, fables, and speeches.
- Do you know these 12 common grammar and punctuation errors?
- The University of Victoria Writer's Guide website can help with your essays, paragraphs, sentences, documentation, and more!
- Try WordCalc.com's free online Syllable Counter, Word Counter, Sentence Analyzer, and Paragraph Analyzer. 402 link.htm
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