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All of Gwerful Mechain's known work is included here--as are several poems of uncertain authorshi...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's last play, an adaptation of August von Kotzebue's Die Spanier in Peru...
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The Basset Table follows the fortunes of Lady Reveller, who runs a table where her friends play t...
Utilitarianism is a classic work of ethical theory, arguably the most persuasive and comprehensib...
The Book in Society: An Introduction to Print Culture examines the origins and development of one...
Produced between 1850 and 1862, London Labour and the London Poor is one of the most significant ...
That James Joyce's 'The Dead' forms an extraordinary conclusion to his collection Dubliners, ther...
Margaret Oliphant, one of the most prolific and popular Victorian novelists, essayists, and revie...
The selections from 132 authors in this anthology represent gender, social class, and racial and ...
Composed in French in twelfth-century England, these twelve brief verse narratives center on the ...
Although other Shakespeare plays offer higher body counts, more gore, and more plentiful scenes o...
Trojan Women tells the story of the survivors of the Trojan War, the women and children taken int...
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Your First Page is unlike any other craft book on writing. It is based on the premise that practi...
This new anthology includes both classic and contemporary readings on the methods and scope of sc...
The Life of Mr Richard Savage was the first important book by a then-unknown Grub Street hack, Sa...
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The Man of Feeling is unquestionably among the most important and influential works of eighteenth...
Mary Wollstonecraft wrote these two novellas at the beginning and end of her years of writing and...
Academic philosophy can be puzzling to newcomers. The conventions, terms, and expectations entren...
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Henry IV, Part One has been one of Shakespeare's most popular plays since it was first produced, ...
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The sentimental antislavery novel Ida May appeared so like its predecessor in the genre, Uncle To...
The serial publication of The Clockmaker in 1835-36 launched Canadian judge Thomas Chandler Halib...
The debate over immigration has been a hallmark of the American nation since its earliest days, a...
This book introduces students to the principal issues in the philosophy of mind by tracing the hi...
The Broadview Anthology of Restoration and Early Eighteenth-Century Drama, Concise Edition, with ...
Book History has emerged as one of the most exciting new interdisciplinary fields of study in the...
New Grub Street is the only one of George Gissing's two dozen novels never to have gone out of pr...
This book is designed to ease the beginner into competent reading of Old English texts. It presen...
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's provocative utopian novel Herland, first published in 1915, tells its ...
Keen, intense, and darkly comic, the short fictions of David Whitton are full of misfits, oddball...
This concise anthology collects important historical and contemporary readings on the central eth...
In Civilization and Its Discontents Freud extends and clarifies his analysis of religion; analyze...
Heart of Darkness is based upon Joseph Conrad's own experience in the Congo; 'it is,' as he remar...