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A2. Licensing and Accessibility Statements

Licensing and Attributions

This free, custom textbook is a combination of Creative Commons-licensed content and works in the public domain. In addition, several readings currently under traditional all-rights-reserved copyright are linked from, rather than being reproduced in, this volume.

Work Title and Link to Original

Author

License/Rights

Reading, Writing, and Critical Thinking

Why Study Literature?

Stacey Van Dahm

CC BY-NC

What is a Story?

Clint Johnson

CC BY-NC

Critical Thinking in College Writing: From the Personal to the Academic
Includes Building our Lives: The Blueprint Lies Within student essay example

Jacqui Shehorn

CC BY

Active and Mindful Engagement with Literature: Practice for Reading

Andrea Malouf

CC BY-NC

The Story of an Hour

Kate Chopin

In the public domain

The Writing Process

James Sexton & Derek Soles

CC BY

Reading and Analyzing Fiction

How to Analyze a Short Story

Jacqui Shehorn

CC BY

Plot

Miranda Rodak & Ben Storey

CC BY-NC

Characterization

Miranda Rodak & Ben Storey

CC BY-NC

The Yellow Wallpaper

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

In the public domain

Setting

Miranda Rodak & Ben Storey

CC BY-NC

Narration

Miranda Rodak & Ben Storey

CC BY-NC

Language

Miranda Rodak & Ben Storey

CC BY-NC

Theme

Miranda Rodak & Ben Storey

CC BY-NC

Sweat

Zora Neale Hurston

In the public domain

Writing About Literature

Jacqui Shehorn

CC BY

Reading and Analyzing Poetry

Analyzing Poetry

Brittany Stephenson

CC BY-NC

Ode on a Grecian Urn

John Keats

In the public domain

Poetry

James Sexton & Derek Soles

CC BY

November Night

Adelaide Crapsey

In the public domain

Crocuses

Ruth Fainlight

Copyright, all rights reserved

London's Summer Morning

Mary Robinson

Copyright, all rights reserved

The Pleasure of Poetic Pattern

David Silverstein

Copyright, all rights reserved

Jabberwocky

Lewis Carroll

In the public domain

We Real Cool

Gwendolyn Brooks

Copyright, all rights reserved

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

Robert Frost

Copyright, all rights reserved

Literary Criticism: An Introduction

How To Read Like a Writer

Jacqui Shehorn

CC BY

Literary Criticism

Jacqui Shehorn

CC BY

Literary Theory and Schools of Criticism

Jacqui Shehorn

CC BY

Reading and Analyzing Drama

How to Read Drama

Stephanie Maenhardt

CC BY-NC

Trifles

Susan Glaspell

In the public domain

Back Matter

Glossary of Literary Terms

Jacqui Shehorn

CC BY

Accessibility Statement

University of Northern Iowa's Rod Library is committed to making its publications as accessible as possible. Images in this resource have alternative text, and heading styles are used throughout for compatibility with screen readers.

This ebook is displayed in the software Manifold; detailed documentation is available regarding Manifold's accessibility commitment and features.

Multiple formats are provided, including online ebook, pdf, and Google Doc to allow for offline use and use with various accessibility software. The open licensing of this work allows for translation and changing formats as needed for any user, without additional permissions needed, as long as proper attribution is given and the work license is followed.

If you have any requests for alternative formats or suggestions for improving accessibility of this OER, please contact anne.gruber@uni.edu.

A. Front Matter
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