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The Prentice Hall Guide for College Writers: Full Edition with Handbook (1998 MLA Update Edition)
Fourth Edition
by Stephen Reid
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Stephen Reid, author of The Prentice Hall Guide for College Writers, 4/e, and Purpose and Process, 3/e, has taught in the English Department at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, for the past 26 years. He has served three times as director of composition at CSU, previously serving as director of placement and coordinator for the Write-to-Learn Writing Project.
His areas of scholarly interest are the history of rhetoric, rhetorical theory, computers and composition, nineteenth and twentieth century non-fiction writers, and teacher training. His literary interests include literature of the American West and the nineteenth and twentieth century British and American novel.
Dr. Reid received his B.A. degree from Grinnell College and attended the University of Iowa before receiving his M.A. degree from the University of Missouri. While earning a Ph.D. at the University of Kansas, he focused on the novel, the Irish Literary Renaissance, Medieval Studies, and nineteenth century prose and poetry. He wrote his dissertation on rhetorical elements in the work of Thomas Carlyle.
Lifelong avocation interests include flyfishing, hiking, water-skiing and snow skiing, basketball, photography, and remodeling projects. Favorite sports teams are the Kansas Jayhawks and the Super Bowl Champion Denver Broncos. You may contact Dr. Reid on the internet at sreid@vines.colostate.edu for any questions about writing, fly-fishing, or the health of John Elway and Terrell Davis.
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