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Joan Didion , 2002.
A study of the essays of Joan Didion.
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Abstract
This paper examines in-depth the popular essays of American writer Joan Didion in the collections, "Slouching toward Bethlehem" and "The White Album". It describes that Didion's essays are always focused on her point of view, not just in what she sees, but also her opinion. The paper analyses her writing style and illustrates that these essays are an excellent example of effective personal writing, which makes for interesting content. Table of Contents: Examples of the Essays of Joan Didion The Writing Style of Joan Didion The Value of Didion's Essays Works Cited
From the Paper:
"Joan Didion is a writer best known for her essays. These essays were collected in two volumes, Slouching toward Bethlehem (1968) and The White Album (1979). Both of these established Didion as a successful essayist. While she also wrote novels, fiction and screenplays, it was always her essays that remained most popular. To consider this further, the essays of Didion will now be analyzed. This will begin with a look at several examples. Her writing style will then be considered. Finally, this will be concluded with a look at why her work is worth reading."