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This Study Guide & Workbook for The Picture of Dorian Gray is designed for classroom use by English, literature, and writing students, as well as leisure readers desiring deeper insights into Oscar Wilde's gothic horror classic. It includes an editor's introduction providing historical context on the book and the author's life and times; a study guide with chapter summaries and discussion prompts; and chapter-based quizzes that readers can use to assess their understanding of key concepts, characters, and events in the story. This edition has an interactive component and provides free online…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Study Guide & Workbook for The Picture of Dorian Gray is designed for classroom use by English, literature, and writing students, as well as leisure readers desiring deeper insights into Oscar Wilde's gothic horror classic. It includes an editor's introduction providing historical context on the book and the author's life and times; a study guide with chapter summaries and discussion prompts; and chapter-based quizzes that readers can use to assess their understanding of key concepts, characters, and events in the story. This edition has an interactive component and provides free online access to a "virtual classroom" devoted to The Picture of Dorian Gray, hosted on the Virtual University Press website. Features of this e-learning environment include: interactive, multiple-choice quizzes with randomized questions, shuffled answers, and auto-scoring in real-time; a Web Resources section with a curated videos and Web-based study materials; and a Vocabulary Guide highlighting 800+ words unfamiliar to many readers, organized by chapter. This edition contains only the Study Guide & Workbook. If you are looking for a version that contains both the full text of Oscar Wilde's story plus the Study Guide and Workbook, please see "The Picture of Dorian Gray (Academic Edition)" by Virtual University Press.
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Abby Leigh Hunter grew up near the cornfields of the Midwest, reading everything she could get her hands on. From her grandmother's stacks of National Enquirer and The Star to her mother's copies of Reader's Digest and Cosmopolitan, Abby developed a deep love of reading. She wanted to share and talk about the amazing things she read, which not surprisingly led to an interest in writing. Abby spent her days in school reading the latest novels that caught her interest or writing poems and letters to friends instead of taking in her lessons. Her "too cool for school" attitude did not reflect well on her grades, but it did provide a creative outlet that would shape her adult life. Fascinated by the enduring tales the world's great authors of past and present could weave, she aspired to study them and one day write stories just as extraordinary. Her interest in classics led to an editor's role with an educational publisher, where her credits include academic editions of classics by Oscar Wilde and H.P. Lovecraft, with more to come. Abby resides in a sleepy village on California's central coast with her husband (a lifelong writer/editor), their cat, and a yard full of blooming flowers and happy birds. She enjoys cliches, sunsets, long walks on the beach, and she will always love a good book.