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:

  1. 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!
  2. Learn more about the writer's Voice and related terms.
  3. Have fun exploring the Google News Archives detailed timeline history of the essay!
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. The American University in Cairo posts these 10 STEPS TO WRITING AN ESSAY!
  7. Read and marvel at this College of DuPage website's GENERAL ADVICE ON ESSAY WRITING!
  8. Apparently, by following these steps, there is no mystery in writing the personal narrative essay!
  9. Scan Quotidiana's recent listing of notable contemporary essays!  
  10. Spend hours perusing and reading from this annotated list of classic British and American essays and speeches.
  11. Consider this online compendium of 381 public-domain essays!  
  12. For a gathering of literary masterpieces spanning these past 400 years, consult major essays, letters, fables, and speeches.
  13. Do you know these 12 common grammar and punctuation errors?
  14. The University of Victoria Writer's Guide  website can help with your essays, paragraphs, sentences, documentation, and more!
  15. Try WordCalc.com's free online Syllable Counter, Word Counter, Sentence Analyzer, and Paragraph Analyzer. 402 link.htm

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