Mostly limited to freshman composition courses, essays have served as prose models or as topic sources for student writing, but rarely as a genre in and of itself. In this book Janis Forman responds to this imbalance, arguing for the essay's inclusion as a genre to be read and written in.
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Mostly limited to freshman composition courses, essays have served as prose models or as topic sources for student writing, but rarely as a genre in and of itself. In this book Janis Forman responds to this imbalance, arguing for the essay's inclusion as a genre to be read and written in.
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