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MLA

PUBLICATIONS
SPRING 2016 WINTER 2017

Rethinking
Documentation
for the
Digital Age

www.mla.org

ANNUAL
PUBLICATIONS
CATALOG
SPRING 2016 WINTER 2017

Contents
MLA Handbook...............................................................................2
New Titles (listed in order of
publication date within each series)................................39
Approaches to Teaching World Literature................ 1015
Texts and Translations.......................................................1622
Options for Teaching.......................................................... 2328
Best-Selling Titles..................................................................2931
Backlist...................................................................................... 3239
Introduction to Older Languages..................................... 35
New Variorum Editions of Shakespeare.......................... 40
Reviewers Request Form.......................................................... 41
Order Form......................................................................................42

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More than just a new edition, this is a


NEW MLA STYLE.

MLA Handbook
8 T H E DI T IO N
Rethinking Documentation
for the Digital Age

NOW AVAILABLE
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The Modern Language Association, the


authority on research and writing, takes a
fresh look at documenting sources in the
eighth edition of the MLA Handbook. Works are
published today in a dizzying range of formats.
A book, for example, may be read in print,
online, or as an e-bookor perhaps listened
to in an audio version. On the Web, modes of
publication are regularly invented, combined,
and modified. Previous editions of the MLA
Handbook provided separate instructions
for each format, and additional instructions
were required for new formats. In this
groundbreaking new edition of its best-selling
handbook, the MLA recommends instead one
universal set of guidelines, which writers can
apply to any type of source.
Shorter and redesigned for easy use, the
eighth edition of the MLA Handbook guides
writers through the principles behind evaluating
sources for their research. It then shows them
how to cite sources in their writing and create
useful entries for the works-cited list.

Discover Even More Online.

style.mla.org
The only authorized Web site devoted to MLA style, the new MLA Style
Center is the official, free online companion to the MLA Handbook.
See how to format
a research paper.

Read sample research papers.

Ask the MLA.

Get tips on writing.

Find teaching resources.

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Approaches to
Teaching the Plays of
August Wilson
Edited by Sandra G. Shannon and
Sandra L. Richards
The award-winning playwright August Wilson
used drama as a medium to write a history
of twentieth-century America through the
perspectives of its black citizenry. In the plays
of his Pittsburgh Cycle, including the Pulitzer
Prizewinning Fences and The Piano Lesson,
Wilson mixes African spirituality with the realism
of the American theater and puts African
American storytelling and performance practices
in dialogue with canonical writers like Aristotle
and Shakespeare. Wilsons plays, as they
portray black Americans living through migration,
industrialization, and war, explore the relation
between a unified black consciousness and
Americas collective identity.
In part 1 of this volume, Materials, the editors
survey sources on Wilsons biography, teachable
texts of his plays, useful secondary readings,
and compelling audiovisual and Web resources.
The essays in part 2, Approaches, look at a
diverse set of issues in Wilsons work, including
the importance of blues and jazz, intertextual
connections to other playwrights, race in
performance, Yoruban spirituality, and the role of
women in the plays.
CONTRIBUTORS: Paul K. Bryant-Jackson, Faedra
Chatard Carpenter, Keith Clark, Soyica Diggs
Colbert, Harry J. Elam, Jr., James Engstrom, Femi
Euba, Joan Herrington, Douglas A. Jones, Jr., Alan
Nadel, Andrew Scheiber, Ayanna Thompson, Von
Washington, Dana A. Williams

I am delighted with the range


and quality of essays in this
volume from established
heavy hitters and exciting
younger scholars. They are
full of valuable perspectives
and insights on a broad
selection of Wilsons plays
that will register with both
teachers and students.
Steven Tracy
University of Massachusetts,
Amherst

JULY 2 016
Approaches to Teaching World Literature 140
ISSN 1059-1133
xi & 214 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-258-0
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Approaches to Teaching
Baudelaires

Prose Poems

Approaches to
Teaching Baudelaires
Prose Poems

Edited by Cheryl Krueger

Edited by Cheryl Krueger


A prolific poet, art critic, essayist, and translator,
Charles Baudelaire is best known for his volumes
of verse (Les Fleurs du Mal [Flowers of Evil]) and
prose poems (Le Spleen de Paris [Paris Spleen]).
This volume explores his prose poems, which
depict Paris during the Second Empire and offer
compelling and fraught representations of urban
expansion, social change, and modernity.

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This [volume] would make a


very useful guide to teaching Le
Spleen de Paris, a work that is
both accessible to a wide range
of students and interestingly
rich in problems for teacher and
student alike.
Rosemary Lloyd, professor
emerita, Indiana University,
Bloomington

JANUARY 2 017
Approaches to Teaching World Literature 142
ISSN 1059-1133
c. 257 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-271-9
$40.00 short
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-272-6
$24.00 trade
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-273-3
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-274-0

Part 1, Materials, surveys the valuable


resources available for teaching Baudelaire,
including editions and translations of his oeuvre,
historical accounts of his life and writing,
scholarly works, and online databases. In
part 2, Approaches, experienced instructors
present strategies for teaching critical debates
on Baudelaires prose poems, addressing topics
such as translation theory, literary genre, alterity,
poetics, narrative theory, and ethics as well as
the shifting social, economic, and political terrain
of the nineteenth century in France and beyond.
The essays offer interdisciplinary connections
and outline traditional and fresh approaches for
teaching Baudelaires prose poems in a wide
range of classroom contexts.
CONTRIBUTORS: Joseph Acquisto, Heather
Willis Allen, Aime Boutin, Scott Carpenter, Peter
Connor, Edward K. Kaplan, Franoise Lionnet,
Claire Chi-ah Lyu, Stamos Metzidakis, Catherine
Nesci, Kate Paesani, Laurence M. Porter, Larson
Powell, Scott M. Powers, Debarati Sanyal, Beryl
Schlossman, Maria Scott

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Approaches to
Teaching the Works of
Assia Djebar

Approaches to Teaching
the Works of

Assia Djebar
Edited by Anne Donadey

Edited by Anne Donadey


A significant and prolific francophone writer and
filmmaker, Assia Djebar is celebrated for her
experimental, multilingual prose and her nuanced,
imaginative representations of Algeria. From her
first novel, La soif (The Mischief), to her final book,
Nulle part dans la maison de mon pre (No Place
in My Fathers House), she offers a wealth of
pedagogical and theoretical possibilities.
Part 1, Materials, presents valuable teaching
resources, including biographical information,
French- and English-language editions of
Djebars writing, and secondary works. In part
2, Approaches, contributors address the
issues of and controversy surrounding her
oeuvre, drawing on a range of interdisciplinary
approaches and classroom strategies. Topics
in the volume include translation studies,
Islamic feminism, colonial and postcolonial
contexts, autobiographical writing, historiography,
postmodern and avant-garde literary
experimentation, and visual culture. Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak provides an afterword. This
volume makes clear the political, intellectual, and
artistic importance of Djebar.

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Timely and engaged with


historical, linguistic, and
aesthetic questions of interest
to literary scholars in a variety
of elds, this Approaches book
provides standard as well as
innovative pathways for a
number of possible courses.
Franoise Lionnet
Harvard University

CONTRIBUTORS: Diya Abdo, Maria Bobroff,

Carine Bourget, Maya Boutaghou, Valrie BudigMarkin, Thrse De Raedt, Hanan Elsayed,
Dominique D. Fisher, Martine Guyot-Bender,
Christa Jones, Kathryn Lachman, Mildred
Mortimer, Najat Rahman, Alison Rice, Annica
Schjtt Vonche, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak,
Dana Strand, Vlatka Veli

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WINTER 2016 17
Approaches to Teaching World Literature 144
ISSN 1059-1133
c. 200 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-295-5
$40.00 short
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-296-2
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Approaches to Teaching

the Middle English Pearl


Edited by Jane Beal and
Mark Bradshaw Busbee

Approaches to
Teaching the
Middle English Pearl
Edited by Jane Beal and
Mark Bradshaw Busbee

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The volume is very well


organized, and its usefully
varied contents offer
essays that should appeal
both to medievalists and
nonmedievalists teaching the
course in surveys.
Randy Schiff
University at Buffalo,
State University of New York

SPRING 2017
Approaches to Teaching World Literature 143
ISSN 1059-1133
c. 242 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-291-7
$40.00 short
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-292-4
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The moving, richly allegorical poem Pearl was


written in Middle English by the anonymous
author who likely also penned Sir Gawain and
the Green Knight. In it, a man in a garden,
grieving the loss of a beloved pearl, dreams of
the Pearl-Maiden, who appears across a stream.
She teaches him the nature of innocence, Gods
grace, meekness, and purity. Though granted a
vision of the New Jerusalem by the Pearl-Maiden,
the dreamer is pained to discover that he cannot
cross the stream himself and join her in blissat
least not yet. This extraordinary poem is a door
into late medieval poetics and Catholic piety.
Part 1 of this volume, Materials, introduces
instructors to the many resources available for
teaching the canonical yet challenging Pearl,
including editions, translations, and scholarship
on the poem as well as its historical context. The
essays in part 2, Approaches, offer instructors
tools for introducing students to critical
issues associated with the poem, such as its
authorship, sources and analogues, structure
and language, and relation to other works of
its time. Contributors draw on interdisciplinary
approaches to outline ways of teaching Pearl in a
variety of classroom contexts.
CONTRIBUTORS: Elizabeth Allen, Arthur Bahr,
Jane Beal, John M. Bowers, Mark Bradshaw
Busbee, Seeta Chaganti, Jane Chance, Nancy
Ciccone, David Coley, A. S. G. Edwards, John V.
Fleming, Eugene Green, Elizabeth Harper, Laura
L. Howes, Justin Jackson, Heather Maring,
Murray McGillivray, Ann Meyer, Kenna L. Olsen,
William A. Quinn

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Approaches
to Teaching
Shakespeare's
English History Plays

Approaches to Teaching
Shakespeares

English History Plays


Edited by Laurie Ellinghausen

Edited by Laurie Ellinghausen


Shakespeares history plays make up nearly a third
of his corpus and feature iconic characters like
Falstaff, the young Prince Hal, and Richard IIIas
well as unforgettable scenes like the storming of
Harfleur. But these plays also present challenges
for teachers, who need to help students
understand shifting dynastic feuds, manifold
concepts of political power, and early modern ideas
of the body politic, kingship, and nationhood.
Part 1 of this volume, Materials, introduces
instructors to the many available editions of
the plays, the wealth of contextual and critical
writings available, and other resources. Part 2,
Approaches, contains essays on topics as
various as masculinity and gender, using the
plays in the composition classroom, and teaching
the plays through Shakespeares own sources,
film, television, and the Web. The essays help
instructors teach works that are poetically and
emotionally rich as well as fascinating in how they
depict Shakespeares vision of his nations past
and present.

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This collection brings together


useful, well-written, innovative
essays on teaching Shakespeares
history plays and includes a
wealth of new resources for
classroom use.
Ann C. Christensen
University of Houston

CONTRIBUTORS: M. G. Aune, Rebecca Ann Bach,

Ronda Arab, Lisa Siefker Bailey, David J. Baker,


Lynne Bruckner, Joshua Calhoun, Paula Maranz
Cohen, Christy Desmet, Rubin Espinosa, Jonathan
Hart, Peter C. Herman, Diane K. Jakacki, Yu Jin
Ko, Joyce Green MacDonald, Patricia Marchese,
Maya Mathur, Caroline McManus, Mary Janell
Metzger, Howard Nenner, Glenn Odom, William A.
Oram, Neema Parvini, Vimala C. Pasupathi, Phyllis
Rackin, Hugh Macrae Richmond, Barbara Sebek,
Katie Kalpin Smith, Matthew J. Smith, Catherine
E. Thomas

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SPRING 2017
Approaches to Teaching World Literature 145
ISSN 1059-1133
c. 255 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-299-3
$40.00 short
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-300-6
$24.00 trade
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Teaching the
Literatures of the
American Civil War
Edited by Colleen Glenney Boggs
When Abraham Lincoln met Harriet Beecher
Stowe in 1863, he reportedly greeted her as
the little woman who wrote the book that
started this Great War. To this day, Uncle Toms
Cabin serves as a touchstone for the war. Yet
few works have been selected to represent the
Civil Wars literature, even though historians have
filled libraries with books on the war itself.

Teaching the
Literatures of the
American Civil War
Edited by

Colleen Glenney Boggs

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[This] book stands as an implicit


refutation of Whitmans famous
claim that the real war will never
get into the books and of Daniel
Aarons more recent description
of the unwritten war. More
important, it provides numerous
points of access for instructors
of this growing eld.
Randall Fuller
University of Tulsa

AUGUST 2016
Options for Teaching 39
ISSN 1079-2562
xiii & 317 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-275-7
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This volume helps teachers address the following


questions: What is the relation of canonical works
to the multitude of occasional texts that were
penned in response to the Civil War, and how can
students understand them together? Should an
approach to war literature reflect the chronology
of historical events or focus instead on thematic
clusters, generic forms, and theoretical concerns?
How do we introduce students to archival
materials that sometimes support, at other times
resist, the close reading practices in which they
have been trained?
Twenty-three essays cover such topics as visiting
historical sites to teach the literature, using
digital materials, teaching with anthologies;
soldiers dime novels, Confederate womens
diaries, songs, speeches; the conflicted theme
of treason and the double-edged theme of
brotherhood; how battlefield photographs
synthesize fact and fiction; and the roles in
the war played by women, by slaves, and by
African American troops. A section of the volume
provides a wealth of resources for teachers.
CONTRIBUTORS: Faith Barrett, Alex W. Black,
Allison E. Carey, Tess Chakkalakal, Matthew R.
Davis, Jessica DeSpain, Kathleen Diffley, Elizabeth
Duquette, Rebecca Entel, Ian Finseth, Christopher
Hager, Coleman Hutchison, Shawn Jones, Wiebke
Omnus Klumpenhower, Dana McMichael, Larry J.
Reynolds, Jess Roberts, Susan M. Ryan, Catherine
E. Saunders, William Steele, Julia Stern, Melissa
J. Strong, Timothy Sweet, Darren T. Williamson,
Michael Ziser

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Teaching Australian
and New Zealand
Literature
Edited by Nicholas Birns, Nicole
Moore, and Sarah Shieff
Australia and New Zealand, united geographically
by their location in the South Pacific and
linguistically by their English-speaking
inhabitants, share the strong bond of hope
for cultural diversity and social equalityone
often challenged by history, starting with the
appropriation of land from their indigenous
peoples. This volume explores significant
themes and topics in Australian and New
Zealand literature. In their introduction, the
editors address both the commonalities and
differences between the two nations literatures
by considering literary and historical contexts
and by making nuanced connections between
the global and the local. Contributors share their
experiences teaching literature on the iconic
landscape and ecological fragility; stories and
perspectives of convicts, migrants, and refugees;
and Maori and Aboriginal texts, which add much
to the transnational turn.
This volume presents a wide array of writers
such as Patrick White, Janet Frame, Katherine
Mansfield, Frank Sargeson, Witi Ihimaera,
Christina Stead, Allen Curnow, David Malouf, Les
Murray, Nam Le, Miles Franklin, Kim Scott, and
Sally Morganand offers pedagogical tools for
teachers to consider issues that include colonial
and racial violence, performance traditions, and
the role of language and translation. Concluding
with a list of resources, this volume serves to
support new and experienced instructors alike.
CONTRIBUTORS: Chadwick Allen, Claire Bazin,
Anna Boswell, Alex Calder, David Carter, Tanya
Dalziell, Hilary Emmett, Claire Jones, Melissa
Kennedy, Roseanne Kennedy, Julieanne Lamond,
Jeanine Leane, Claudia Marquis, Elizabeth
McMahon, Rod McRae, Roger Nicholson, Maggie
Nolan, Brigitta Olubas, Wenche Ommundsen,
Bridget Orr, Susan Sheridan, Rebecca WeaverHightower, Russell West-Pavlov, Lydia Wevers

Teaching Australian
and New Zealand
Literature
Edited by

Nicholas Birns, Nicole Moore,


and Sarah Shieff

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This volume provides


resources and contexts for
teaching Australian and New
Zealand literatures for those
increasingly worlded literature
classrooms outside Australia
and New Zealand.
Philip Mead
University of Western Australia

DECEMBER 2016
Options for Teaching 40
ISSN 1079-2562
c. 290 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-287-0
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10

A P P R O A C H E S T O T E A C H I N G W O R L D L I T E R AT U R E

Containing over one hundred volumes, this popular MLA series (ISSN
1059-1133) addresses a broad range of literary texts. Each volume
surveys teaching aids and critical material and brings together essays in
which experienced teachers discuss approaches they have found effective
in keeping classroom discussions lively. Unless noted, each volume is
available in cloth for $37.50 (short discount) and in paper for $19.75
(trade discount).
Achebes
Things Fall Apart

Austens Pride
and Prejudice

Bernth Lindfors, ed.

Marcia McClintock
Folsom, ed.

1991. x & 145 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-548-0

The Arthurian
Tradition
Maureen Fries and
Jeanie Watson, eds.

1992. xi & 195 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-702-6

Atwoods The
Handmaids Tale
and Other Works
Sharon R. Wilson,
Thomas B. Friedman, and
Shannon Hengen, eds.

1996. ix & 215 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-735-4
Cloth edition available at paperback price.

Austens Emma
Marcia McClintock
Folsom, ed.

2004. xliii & 200 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-912-9
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-913-6

Austens
Mansfield Park
Marcia McClintock Folsom
and John Wiltshire, eds.

2014. xi & 255 pp.


Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-197-2
$40.00
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-198-9
$24.00
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-199-6
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-200-9

1993. xii & 186 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-714-9

Balzacs Old
Goriot
Michal Peled Ginsburg, ed.

2001. xi & 203 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-759-0
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-760-6

Baudelaires
Flowers of Evil
Laurence M. Porter, ed.

2000. xi & 209 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-751-4
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-752-1

Becketts
Waiting for Godot
June Schlueter and
Enoch Brater, eds.

Blakes Songs of
Innocence and of
Experience
Robert F. Gleckner and
Mark L. Greenberg, eds.

Cloth edition available at paperback price.

Boccaccios
Decameron

2013. vi & 159 pp.


Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-123-1
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-124-8
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-165-1
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-166-8

James H. McGregor, ed.

2000. ix & 207 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-761-3
Cloth edition available at paperback price.

British Women
Poets of the
Romantic Period
Stephen C. Behrendt and
Harriet Kramer Linkin, eds.

1997. xiii & 207 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-743-9
Cloth edition available at paperback price.

Behns Oroonoko

Diane Long Hoeveler and


Beth Lau, eds.

Cynthia Richards and


Mary Ann ODonnell, eds.

1993. ix & 180 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-706-4

2013. xv & 227 pp.


Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-127-9
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-128-6
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-171-2
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-172-9

Emily Bronts
Wuthering
Heights

1984. xvii & 214 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-482-7

1991. x & 193 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-545-9

The Works of
Italo Calvino

Charlotte Bronts
Jane Eyre

Jess B. Bessinger, Jr., and


Robert F. Yeager, eds.

Frederick W. Shilstone, ed.

1989. xvi & 162 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-517-6
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-518-3

1991. viii & 184 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-542-8

Beowulf

Byrons Poetry

Franco Ricci, ed.

Camuss
The Plague
Steven G. Kellman, ed.

1985. x & 133 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-485-8
Cloth edition available at paperback price.

Cathers
My ntonia
Susan J. Rosowski, ed.

1989. xii & 194 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-519-0
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-520-6

Cervantes
Don Quixote
Richard Bjornson, ed.

1984. x & 188 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-479-7
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-480-3

Sue Lonoff and


Terri A. Hasseler, eds.

2006. vii & 195 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-992-1
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-993-8

Unless noted, volumes are available in cloth for $37.50 (short discount) and in paper for $19.75 (trade discount).

A P P R O A C H E S T O T E A C H I N G W O R L D L I T E R AT U R E

NEW

Cervantess Don
Quixote

Chopins
The Awakening

SECOND EDITION
James A. Parr and Lisa
Vollendorf, eds.

Bernard Koloski, ed.

2015. x & 262 pp.


Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-187-3
$40.00
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-188-0
$24.00
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-189-7
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-190-3

Chaucers
Canterbury Tales
Joseph Gibaldi, ed.

1980. xvi & 175 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-475-9

Chaucers
Canterbury Tales
SECOND EDITION
Peter W. Travis and
Frank Grady, eds.

2014. xi & 243 pp.


Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-140-8
$40.00
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-141-5
$24.00
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-195-8
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-196-5

1988. xi & 170 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-508-4

Coetzees
Disgrace and
Other Works
Laura Wright, Jane Poyner,
and Elleke Boehmer, eds.

2014. xii & 248 pp.


Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-138-5
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-139-2
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-177-4
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-178-1

Coleridges
Poetry and Prose
Richard E. Matlak, ed.

1991. x & 185 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-549-7
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-700-2

Collodis
Pinocchio and Its
Adaptations
Michael Sherberg, ed.

2006. x & 180 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-595-4
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-596-1

Chaucers Troilus
and Criseyde
and the Shorter
Poems

Conrads Heart
of Darkness and
The Secret
Sharer

Tison Pugh and


Angela Jane Weisl, eds.

Hunt Hawkins and


Brian W. Shaffer, eds.

2006. xiii & 217 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-996-9
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-997-6

2003. xiii & 195 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-903-7

NEW

The Works of
Anton Chekhov
Michael C. Finke and
Michael Holquist, eds.

2015. c. 230 pp.


Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-267-2
$40.00
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-268-9
$24.00
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-269-6
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-270-2

Dantes
Divine Comedy
Carole Slade, ed.

1982. xiii & 177 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-477-3
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-478-0

Defoes
Robinson Crusoe
Maximillian E. Novak
and Carl Fisher, eds.

2005. xxii & 243 pp.


Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-916-7
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DeLillos
White Noise
Tim Engles and
John N. Duvall, eds.

2006. vii & 240 pp.


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Dickenss
Bleak House
John O. Jordan and
Gordon Bigelow, eds.

2008. vii & 230 pp.


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Dickens
David Copperfield
Richard J. Dunn, ed.

1984. x & 162 pp.


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Dickinsons Poetry
Robin Riley Fast and
Christine Mack Gordon,
eds.

1989. x & 203 pp.


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Narrative of the
Life of Frederick
Douglass
James C. Hall, ed.

2000. xiii & 174 pp.


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The Works of
John Dryden
Jayne Lewis and
Lisa Zunshine, eds.

2013. x & 197 pp.


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Durass Ourika
Mary Ellen Birkett and
Christopher Rivers, eds.

2009. ix & 184 pp.


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Early Modern
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Laura R. Bass and
Margaret R. Greer, eds.

2006. xiii & 281 pp.


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Eliots
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Kathleen Blake, ed.

1990. ix & 187 pp.


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Eliots
Poetry and Plays
Jewel Spears Brooker, ed.

1988. xii & 203 pp.


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Shorter
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Patrick Cheney and
Anne Lake Prescott, eds.

2000. xiv & 331 pp.


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Ellisons
Invisible Man
Susan Resneck Parr and
Pancho Savery, eds.

1989. xi & 154 pp.


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English
Renaissance
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Alexander Leggatt, eds.

2002. xv & 230 pp.


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The Works of
Louise Erdrich

Flauberts
Madame Bovary

Greg Sarris,
Connie A. Jacobs, and
James R. Giles, eds.

Laurence M. Porter and


Eugene F. Gray, eds.

2004. ix & 261 pp.


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The Dramas of
Euripides
Robin Mitchell Boyask, ed.

2002. xiii & 235 pp.


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Faulkners
As I Lay Dying
Patrick ODonnell and
Lynda Zwinger, eds.

2011. vi & 218 pp.


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Faulkners The
Sound and the
Fury
Stephen Hahn and
Arthur F. Kinney, eds.

1996. xi & 173 pp.


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Henry Fielding
Jennifer Preston Wilson
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Fitzgeralds
The Great Gatsby
Jackson R. Bryer and
Nancy P. VanArsdale, eds.

2009. xiii & 233 pp.


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1995. xv & 167 pp.


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Garca Mrquezs
One Hundred
Years of Solitude
Mara Elena de Valds and
Mario J. Valds, eds.

1990. x & 156 pp.


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Gilmans
The Yellow
Wall-Paper
and Herland
Denise D. Knight and
Cynthia J. Davis, eds.

2003. xvii & 198 pp.


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Goethes Faust
Douglas J. McMillan, ed.

1987. xiii & 170 pp.


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Gothic Fiction:
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Traditions
Diane Long Hoeveler
and Tamar Heller, eds.

2003. xiv & 310 pp.


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The Poetry
of John Gower
R. F. Yeager and
Brian W. Gastle, eds.

2011. viii & 236 pp.


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Grasss
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Monika Sha, ed.

2008. xvi & 258 pp.


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H.D.s Poetry
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Annette Debo and
Lara Vetter, eds.

2011. x & 208 pp.


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The Hebrew Bible


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Barry N. Olshen and
Yael S. Feldman, eds.

1989. x & 156 pp.


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Homers
Iliad and Odyssey
Kostas Myrsiades, ed.

1987. x & 158 pp.


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Hurstons Their
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John Lowe, ed.

2009. ix & 207 pp.


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Ibsens
A Doll House
Yvonne Shafer, ed.

1985. xv & 139 pp.


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Henry Jamess
Daisy Miller
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of the Screw
Kimberly C. Reed and
Peter G. Beidler, eds.

2005. ix & 221 pp.


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The Works of
Samuel Johnson
David R. Anderson and
Gwin J. Kolb, eds.

1993. xi & 152 pp.


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Joyces Ulysses
Kathleen McCormick and
Erwin R. Steinberg, eds.

1993. xii & 178 pp.


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Kafkas Short
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Richard T. Gray, ed.

1995. xiv & 161 pp.


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Keatss Poetry
Walter H. Evert and
Jack W. Rhodes, eds.

1991. xi & 162 pp.


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Kingstons The
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Shirley Geok-lin Lim, ed.

1991. xi & 178 pp.


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Lafayettes The
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Faith E. Beasley and
Katharine Ann Jensen, eds.

1998. xi & 211 pp.


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Approaches to Teaching
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2016. c. 200 pp.


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The Writings of
Bartolom
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Santa Arias and
Eyda M. Merediz, eds.

2008. xiv & 284 pp.


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Lazarillo de
Tormes and
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Anne J. Cruz, ed.

2009. viii & 173 pp.


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The Works of
D. H. Lawrence
M. Elizabeth Sargent and
Garry Watson, eds.

2001. xviii & 270 pp.


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Lessings The
Golden Notebook
Carey Kaplan and
Ellen Cronan Rose, eds.

1989. vii & 147 pp.


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The Works of
Primo Levi
Nicholas Patruno and
Roberta Ricci, eds.

2014. x & 176 pp.


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Kenneth K. Brandt
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2015. c. 270 pp.


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The Works of
Naguib Mahfouz
Wal S. Hassan and
Susan Muaddi Darraj, eds.

2012. viii & 226 pp.


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Manns Death in
Venice and Other
Short Fiction
Jeffrey B. Berlin, ed.

The Works of
Carmen Martn
Gaite

Miltons
Paradise Lost

Joan L. Brown, ed.

SECOND EDITION
Peter C. Herman, ed.

2013. xii & 280 pp.


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Medieval
English Drama
Richard K. Emmerson, ed.

1990. xvii & 182 pp.


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Melvilles
Moby-Dick

Miltons Shorter
Poetry and Prose
Peter C. Herman, ed.

2007. xii & 284 pp.


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Molires Tartuffe
and Other Plays

Martin Bickman, ed.

James F. Gaines and


Michael S. Koppisch, eds.

1985. x & 157 pp.


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1995. xi & 166 pp.


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The Metaphysical
Poets

Momadays
The Way to
Rainy Mountain

Sidney Gottlieb, ed.

1990. xii & 177 pp.


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Millers Death of
a Salesman
Matthew Roudan, ed.

1995. xii & 178 pp.


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1992. x & 199 pp.


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Miltons
Paradise Lost

Marguerite
de Navarres
Heptameron

1986. x & 201 pp.


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Galbraith M. Crump, ed.

Kenneth M. Roemer, ed.

1988. xii & 172 pp.


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Montaignes
Essays
Patrick Henry, ed.

1994. xii & 190 pp.


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The Novels of
Toni Morrison
Nellie Y. McKay and
Kathryn Earle, eds.

1997. xi & 179 pp.


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Colette H. Winn, ed.

2007. xvi & 247 pp.


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Murasaki Shikibus
The Tale of Genji

Poes Prose
and Poetry

Edward Kamens, ed.

Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock


and Tony Magistrale, eds.

1993. xiii & 186 pp.


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Nabokovs Lolita
Zoran Kuzmanovich
and Galya Diment, eds.

2008. xiv & 190 pp.


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The Works
of Ngug wa
Thiongo
Oliver Lovesey, ed.

2012. ix & 265 pp.


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The Works
of Tim OBrien
Alex Vernon and Catherine
Calloway, eds.

2010. vii & 294 pp.


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The Works of
Ovid and the
Ovidian Tradition
Barbara Weiden Boyd
and Cora Fox, eds.

2010. ix & 294 pp.


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Petrarchs
Canzoniere and
the Petrarchan
Tradition
Christopher Kleinhenz and
Andrea Dini, eds.

2014. xii & 300 pp.


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2008. xix & 241 pp.


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Popes Poetry
Wallace Jackson and
R. Paul Yoder, eds.

1993. xi & 207 pp.


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Prousts Fiction
and Criticism
Elyane Dezon-Jones and
Inge Crosman Wimmers,
eds.

2003. xvii & 184 pp.


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Puigs Kiss of the


Spider Woman
Daniel Balderston and
Francine Masiello, eds.

2007. vii & 169 pp.


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Pynchons The
Crying of Lot 49
and Other Works
Thomas H. Schaub, ed.

The Novels of
Samuel
Richardson
Lisa Zunshine and
Jocelyn Harris, eds.

2006. xiii & 216 pp.


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Rousseaus
Confessions and
Reveries of the
Solitary Walker
John C. ONeal and
Ourida Mostefai, eds.

2003. xiii & 157 pp.


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David A. Powell and
Pratima Prasad, eds.

2016. c. 210 pp.


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Scotts
Waverley Novels
Evan Gottlieb and
Ian Duncan, eds.

Shakespeares
Othello
Peter Erickson and
Maurice Hunt, eds.

2005. xiii & 244 pp.


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Shakespeares
Romeo and Juliet
Maurice Hunt, ed.

2000. xi & 219 pp.


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Shakespeares
The Taming of
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Margaret Dupuis and
Grace Tiffany, eds.

2013. xii & 248 pp.


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Shakespeares
The Tempest
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Romances
Maurice Hunt, ed.

1992. xii & 195 pp.


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Shelleys
Frankenstein
Stephen C. Behrendt, ed.

Cloth edition available at paperback price.

2010. vi & 202 pp.


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The Works of
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Shakespeares
Hamlet

Shelleys Poetry

Todd W. Reeser and


Floyd Gray, eds.

Bernice W. Kliman, ed.

2008. xiii & 195 pp.


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2011. x & 342 pp.


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2001. xiv & 291 pp.


Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-768-2

1990. x & 190 pp.


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Spencer Hall, ed.

1990. ix & 189 pp.


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Shakespeares
King Lear
Robert H. Ray, ed.

1986. x & 166 pp.


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Miriam Youngerman Miller
and Jane Chance, eds.

1986. xii & 256 pp.


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Song of Roland
William W. Kibler and
Leslie Zarker Morgan, eds.

2006. ix & 317 pp.


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The Works of
Robert Louis
Stevenson
Caroline McCrackenFlesher, ed.

2013. xiii & 238 pp.


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The Story of the


Stone (Dream
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Chamber)
Andrew Schonebaum and
Tina Lu, eds.

Emilie L. Bergmann
and Stacey Schlau, eds.

2012. xi & 515 pp.


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2007. xii & 312 pp.


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Stowes Uncle
Toms Cabin

Spensers
Faerie Queene
David Lee Miller and
Alexander Dunlop, eds.

1994. ix & 207 pp.


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Stendhals The
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Dean de la Motte and
Stirling Haig, eds.

Elizabeth Ammons and


Susan Belasco, eds.

2000. ix & 240 pp.


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Swifts
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Tolstoys
Anna Karenina
Liza Knapp and
Amy Mandelker, eds.

2003. ix & 226 pp.


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Vergils Aeneid
William S. Anderson and
Lorina N. Quartarone, eds.

2002. xiii & 255 pp.


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Voltaires Candide
Rene Waldinger, ed.

Philip E. Smith II, ed.

2008. xii & 278 pp.


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Woolfs
Mrs. Dalloway
Eileen Barrett and
Ruth O. Saxton, eds.

2009. vii & 167 pp.


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Woolfs
To the Lighthouse
Beth Rigel Daugherty and
Mary Beth Pringle, eds.

2001. xiv & 211 pp.


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Wordsworths
Poetry
Spencer Hall, ed.,
with Jonathan Ramsey

1986. x & 182 pp.


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Edward J. Rielly, ed.

Wrights
Native Son

1988. ix & 148 pp.


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Whitmans
Leaves of Grass

1997. x & 141 pp.


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Teresa of vila
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Mystics

Sternes
Tristram Shandy

Alison Weber, ed.

1989. x & 174 pp.


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Leslie A. Donovan, ed.

The Works
of Oscar Wilde

1987. x & 206 pp.


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1999. xii & 189 pp.


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Melvyn New, ed.

NEW

Tolkiens The Lord


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2009. ix & 297 pp.


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Thoreaus Walden
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Donald D. Kummings, ed.

James A. Miller, ed.

1990. x & 192 pp.


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Wiesels Night
Alan Rosen, ed.

2007. vi & 169 pp.


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Richard J. Schneider, ed.

1996. xi & 223 pp.


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T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S

ELEON ORE THON

S OPH IE COT T I N

Adelheit von Rastenberg

Claire dAlbe

An English Translation

An English Translation

George F. Peters, trans.

Margaret Cohen, trans.

Adelheit von Rastenberg

Claire dAlbe

The Original German Text

The Original French Text

Karin A. Wurst, ed.

Margaret Cohen, ed.

In Thons 1788 play, set in the German Middle


Ages, a woman is forced to marry a man she
does not love.

This 1799 novel was audacious in its day


for its representation of adulterous love as
a positive act of self-fulfillment.

Texts and Translations 4


English translation
1996. xxxviii & 74 pp. 5 x 8
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Texts and Translations 13


English translation
2002. xxxiv & 158 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-926-6
$9.95 trade

German text
1996. xxxviii & 74 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-781-1
$6.95 trade

S EYH GALIP

Beauty and Love


Victoria Rowe Holbrook, trans.

Hsn Ask
Victoria Rowe Holbrook, ed.
This Turkish verse romance written in 1783 is
a religious interpretation of the Islamic love
tale. It is widely known as the greatest work of
Ottoman literature.
Holbrooks precise and competent poetic
translation lets readers discover and enjoy
classical Turkish literature and Islamic
mysticism.
The International Fiction Review
Texts and Translations 17
English translation
2005. xxix & 216 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-934-1
$9.95 trade

Turkish text
2005. xxvii + 203 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-933-4
$9.95 trade

French text
2002. xxviii & 164 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-925-9
$9.95 trade

Confessions of a Poisoner,
Written by Herself
Raleigh Whitinger and
Diana Spokiene, trans.

Bekenntnisse einer
Giftmischerin, von ihr
selbst geschrieben
Raleigh Whitinger and
Diana Spokiene, eds.
This anonymous novel caused a stir in Berlin,
1803, with its promiscuous sex, sharp social
criticism, and dark humor. In its questioning of
the submissive images and roles of women, it
anticipates feminist fiction of a century later.
Texts and Translations 27
English translation
2009. xliii & 199 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-065-4
$12.95 trade

German text
2009. xxxix & 223 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-064-7
$12.95 trade

Texts and Translations ISSNs are as follows: translations ISSN 1079-2538; texts ISSN 1079-252X.

T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S

DOV I D B ERGE L SON

T H R S E KU O H -M OU KO U RY

Descent

Essential Encounters

Joseph Sherman, trans.

Cheryl Toman, trans.

[ Opgang]

Rencontres essentielles

Joseph Sherman, ed.

Cheryl Toman, ed.

Bergelsons 1920 novella describes the


complex Jewish life of Russia and Ukraine
through the turbulent period leading up to the
October Revolution of 1917.

Published in 1969, Essential Encounters is


the fi rst novel by a woman of sub-Saharan
francophone Africa. Its story of love,
infertility, a failed marriage, and adultery
looks at both interpersonal connections and
national politics from a feminist perspective.

Texts and Translations 7


English translation
1999. li & 240 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-788-0
$9.95 trade

Yiddish text
1999. xliv & 235 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-787-3
$9.95 trade

Texts and Translations 10


English translation
2002. xxxii & 60 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-794-1
$6.95 trade

French text
2002. xxvii & 58 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-793-4
$6.95 trade

M I KHAIL B UL GAKOV

[Don Kikhot]

GE ORG E S A N D

A Dramatic Adaptation

Gabriel

introduced by Margarita Marinova


and Scott Pollard

An English Translation

Don Quixote
introduced by Margarita Marinova
and Scott Pollard
Margarita Marinova, trans.
When Soviet censors approved Mikhail
Bulgakovs , a stage adaptation
of Cervantess Don Quixote, they unwittingly
sanctioned a subtle but powerful criticism of
Stalinist rule: Quixotes quest becomes an
allegory of the artist under Stalins regime.
Texts and Translations 29
Russian text
2014. xlv & 132 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-149-1
$13.00 trade
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-151-4
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-152-1

English translation
2014. lvii & 115 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-150-7
$13.00 trade
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-153-8
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-154-5

Kathleen Robin Hart and


Paul Fenouillet, trans.

Gabriel
The Original French Text
Kathleen Robin Hart, ed.
The handsome, heroic heir to a vast estate,
raised as a man to follow a mans pursuits
and to despise women, is devastated to learn
at the age of seventeen that he is in fact a
she. Gabriel courageously refuses to give up
her male privileges, and her tragic struggle to
work and fight and love offers a window into the
obstacles faced by George Sand.
Texts and Translations 28
English translation
2010. 190 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-078-4
$11.95 trade

French text
2010. 193 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-077-7
$11.95 trade

Texts and Translations ISSNs are as follows: translations ISSN 1079-2538; texts ISSN 1079-252X.

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T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S

F RAN OIS E DE GR AFFIGNY

E D ITH B R U CK

Letters from a
Peruvian Woman

Letter to My Mother

David Kornacker, trans.

Lettres dune Pruvienne


Joan DeJean and Nancy K. Miller, eds.
In this eighteenth-century novel, the Inca
princess Zilia is kidnapped by Spanish
conquerors, captured by the French after
a battle at sea, and taken to Europe.
Texts and Translations 2
English translation
1993. xxviii & 174 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-778-1
$8.95 trade

French text
1993. xxvi & 168 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-777-4
$13.00 trade

I S AB ELLE DE C HAR R IR E

Letters of Mistress Henley


Published by Her Friend
Philip Stewart and Jean Vach, trans.

Lettres de Mistriss Henley


publies par son amie
Joan Hinde Stewart and
Philip Stewart, eds.
The six letters composing this 1784 novel tell
the story of a woman who has chosen a decent
and affectionate man as her lifes companion
only to discover that she cannot bear sharing
his life.
Texts and Translations 1
English translation
1993. xxix & 42 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-776-7
$11.00 trade

French text
1993. xxx & 45 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-775-0
$6.95 trade

Brenda Webster with


Gabriella Romani, trans.

Lettera alla madre


Gabriella Romani, ed.
Brucks experimental fusion of memoir and
fiction portrays the Holocaust from a female
perspective and highlights the role of gender in
the creation of memory.
Texts and Translations 18
English translation
2006. xxvii & 251 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-936-5
$14.00 trade

Italian text
2006. xxvii & 251 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-935-8
$9.95 trade

AD O L PH E B E L OT

Mademoiselle Giraud,
My Wife
Christopher Rivers, trans.

Mademoiselle Giraud,
ma femme
Christopher Rivers, ed.
This sensational novel (published in 1870
with a preface by Zola) tells of the suffering of
a naive young man whose new bride will not
agree to consummate the marriage.
Texts and Translations 11
English translation
2002. xlii & 214 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-799-6
$9.95 trade

French text
2002. xl & 216 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-798-9
$9.95 trade

Texts and Translations ISSNs are as follows: translations ISSN 1079-2538; texts ISSN 1079-252X.

T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S

An Anthology of
Modern Italian Poetry

RA CH IL D E

Monsieur Vnus
A Materialist Novel

In English Translation,
with Italian Text

Melanie Hawthorne, trans.

Monsieur Vnus

Ned Condini, ed. and trans.


Dana Renga, introd. and notes
Poems of thirty-eight poets engage the
economic, political, and social tensions
of post-Unification Italy.
This dual-language anthology comes as a
most welcome contribution to
a still limited corpus of Italian poetry in
translation.
MLR
Texts and Translations 25
2009. xxxvii & 431 pp. 5 x 8

Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-032-6


$11.95 trade

An Anthology of
Modern Urdu Poetry
In English Translation,
with Urdu Text
M. A. R. Habib, trans. and ed.
The modern Urdu poets presented in this
book offer a fascinating range of forms and
styles as well as a complex commentary on
the experiencepersonal, religious, cultural,
politicalof the issues and dilemmas of the
twentieth century.
Texts and Translations 12
2003. xlii & 195 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-797-2
$13.00 trade

Roman matrialiste
Melanie Hawthorne and
Liz Constable, eds.
In this key text from the French decadent
movement, an aristocratic young woman
becomes enamored of a young man who
makes artificial flowers for a living.
Texts and Translations 15
English translation
2004. xliii & 211 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-930-3
$13.00 trade

French text
2004. xliii & 212 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-929-7
$9.95 trade

S OF YA KOVA L E V S KAYA

Nihilist Girl
Natasha Kolchevska, trans.,
with Mary Zirin

[Nigilistka]
Natasha Kolchevska, ed.
First published in Switzerland in 1892, finally
printed in Russia in 1906, and never before
translated into English, Nihilist Girl is the story
of a young aristocrat who longs to devote her
life to a cause.
Texts and Translations 8
English translation
2001. xliii & 139 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-790-3
$9.95 trade

Russian text
2001. xlii & 139 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-789-7
$8.95 trade

Texts and Translations ISSNs are as follows: translations ISSN 1079-2538; texts ISSN 1079-252X.

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T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S

An Anthology of
Nineteenth-Century
Womens Poetry
from France

CL A IRE D E D U R A S

Ourika
An English Translation
John Fowles, trans.

Ourika

In English Translation,
with French Text

The Original French Text

Gretchen Schultz, ed.

Joan DeJean, ed.

The selections in the volume are excellent


and, for the most part, will appeal to
contemporary tastes.
Marilyn Gaddis Rose,
Binghamton University
Texts and Translations 24
2008. xl & 368 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-029-6
$11.95 trade

Ourika relates the experiences of a


Senegalese girl who is rescued from slavery
and raised by an aristocratic French family
during the French Revolution.
Texts and Translations 3
English translation
1995. xxxiii & 47 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-780-4
$8.95 trade

French text
1995. xxviii & 45 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-779-8
$11.00 trade

ALSO AVAILABLE: Approaches to Teaching

Durass Ourika. See p. 11.

An Anthology of
Nineteenth-Century
Womens Poetry
from Spain
In English Translation,
with Original Text
Anna-Marie Aldaz, ed. and trans.
W. Robert Walker, trans.
A valuable resource for courses in Spanish
and world literature.
Joyce Tolliver,
University of Illinois, Urbana
Texts and Translations 23
2008. xl & 307 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-028-9
$11.95 trade

J U A N J OS M I L L S

Personality Disorders and


Other Stories
Gregory B. Kaplan, trans.

Trastornos de carcter y
otros cuentos
Pepa Anastasio, ed.
Mills is an important Spanish writer, and
the stories are fun and thought-provoking.
The translations are solid and retain the
humor, irony, and satirical thrust of the
original texts.
Edward Friedman, Vanderbilt University
Texts and Translations 19
English translation
2007. xli & 131 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-938-9
$9.95 trade

Spanish text
2007. xl & 137 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-937-2
$9.95 trade

Texts and Translations ISSNs are as follows: translations ISSN 1079-2538; texts ISSN 1079-252X.

T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S

M ARCELIN E D ESB OR DES- VA L MO R E

Sarah
An English Translation
Deborah Jenson and Doris Kadish, trans.

Sarah
The Original French Text
Deborah Jenson and Doris Kadish, eds.
Promises to expand the place of womens
writing in the colonial archive.
Adrianna M. Paliyenko, editor of
Engendering Race: Romantic-Era
Women and French Colonial Memory
Texts and Translations 22
English translation
2008. xli & 96 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-027-2
$9.95 trade

French text
2008. xxxvii & 93 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-026-5
$9.95 trade

In English Translation,
with Spanish Text
Kelly Washbourne, ed.
Kelly Washbourne with
Sergio Waisman, trans.
These are among the very best translations
of poetry from Spanish to English. This
volume will be a wonderful contribution to
the conversations among those who read
and study both Spanish and English.
Gwen Kirkpatrick, Georgetown University
Texts and Translations 20
2007. liii & 313 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-939-6
$10.95 trade

M A RIE R I CCOB ON I

AN N A B AN TI

The Signorina
and Other Stories
Martha King and
Carol Lazzaro-Weis, trans.

La signorina e altri
racconti
Carol Lazzaro-Weis, ed.
Anna Banti was a prominent Italian writer from
the 1940s until her death in 1985. Five tales
display her talent in fiction, science fiction,
historical fiction, and mystery.
Texts and Translations 9
English translation
2001. xxxiii & 171 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-792-7
$8.95 trade

An Anthology of Spanish
American Modernismo

Italian text
2001. xxxii & 172 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-791-0
$8.95 trade

The Story of Ernestine


Joan Hinde Stewart and
Philip Stewart, trans.

Histoire dErnestine
Joan Hinde Stewart and
Philip Stewart, eds.
Set in prerevolutionary France, The Story of
Ernestine tells of the love between a naive
apprentice painter and the marquis de
Clemengis, a world-weary aristocrat.
Texts and Translations 6
English translation
1998. xxxiv & 80 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-786-6
$7.95 trade

French text
1998. xxxiii & 81 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-785-9
$7.95 trade

Texts and Translations ISSNs are as follows: translations ISSN 1079-2538; texts ISSN 1079-252X.

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T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S

F RAN OIS - TIMOL ON D E C H O ISY,


M ARI E- JEAN N E LHR ITIER , A ND
CHARLES PER R AULT

The Story of the MarquiseMarquis de Banneville


Steven Rendall, trans.

Histoire de la MarquiseMarquis de Banneville

E MIL IA PA R D O B A Z N

Torn Lace and


Other Stories
An English Translation
Mara Cristina Urruela, trans.

El encaje roto
y otros cuentos

Joan DeJean, ed.

The Original Spanish Text

In the introduction, Joan DeJean presents the


fascinating puzzle of authorship of this genderbending tale written in the late seventeenth
century in France.

Joyce Tolliver, ed.

Texts and Translations 16


English translation
2004. xxvii & 66 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-932-7
$6.95 trade

French text
2004. xxviii & 64 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-931-0
$11.00 trade

Noted for feminist themes, Pardo Bazns


stories, written a century ago, explore many
aspects of the relationships between men
and women.
Texts and Translations 5
English translation
1996. xxxiv & 141 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-784-2
$7.95 trade

Spanish text
1996. xxxiv & 132 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-783-5
$7.95 trade

I S AB ELLE DE C HAR R IR E

Three Women

E L SA B E R N S T E I N

Twilight

Emma Rooksby, trans.

Trois femmes

A Drama in Five Acts

Emma Rooksby, ed.

Susanne Kord, trans.

Three women who have fled the French


Revolution try to make new lives for themselves
in Germany. Their experiences, difficulties, and
choices illustrate the sentimental tradition,
Enlightenment ideas, and epistolary fiction.

Dmmerung

Texts and Translations 21


English translation
2007. xli & 176 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-941-9
$9.95 trade

French text
2007. xli & 165 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-940-2
$9.95 trade

Schauspiel in fnf Akten


Susanne Kord, ed.
In this naturalist drama, a woman eye surgeon
treats the daughter of a man who is prejudiced
against educated women. Her successful
treatment wins the fathers affection for her,
and they fall in love.
Texts and Translations 14
English translation
2003. xlii & 145 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-928-0
$9.95 trade

German text
2003. xlii & 150 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-927-3
$9.95 trade

Texts and Translations ISSNs are as follows: translations ISSN 1079-2538; texts ISSN 1079-252X.

OP TIONS FOR TE ACHING

Teaching the African Novel


Gaurav Desai, ed.
An indispensable theoretical and practical
guide for teachers of the African novel and
indeed of African literature in general.
Simon E. Gikandi, Princeton University
Options for Teaching 24
2009. vii & 427 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-037-1
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-038-8


$25.00 trade

Teaching Anglophone
Caribbean Literature
Supriya M. Nair, ed.
This volume offers the necessary coverage,
the range of critical approaches, and the
practical instruction that will make it very
useful to anyone teaching the subject . . . a
balanced and informed discussion.
J. Michael Dash, New York University
Options for Teaching 34
2012. x & 459 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-106-4
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-107-1


$25.00 trade
EPUB ISBN:978-1-60329-161-3
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-162-0

Teaching British Women


Playwrights of the
Restoration and
Eighteenth Century
Bonnie Nelson and
Catherine Burroughs, eds.
The volume features essays on the history of
women in theater, on individual playwrights,
and on these womens political, protofeminist,
critical, and moralist agendas.
An extremely useful guide to instructors
trying to bring these plays and this period
into their teaching, and even their research.
John OBrien, University of Virginia
Options for Teaching 30
2010. x & 470 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-082-1
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-083-8


$25.00 trade

Teaching Contemporary
Theory to Undergraduates
Dianne F. Sadoff and William E. Cain, eds.
This collection of essays discusses and
explores the wide range of literary theory
taught to undergraduates today.
Options for Teaching 12
1994. vi & 271 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-368-4
cloth edition available at paperback price
($19.75 trade)

Options for Teaching ISSN is 1079-2562.

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OP TIONS FOR TE ACHING

Teaching Early
Modern English Literature
from the Archives
Heidi Brayman Hackel and
Ian Frederick Moulton, eds.
Teaching Early Modern English Literature from
the Archives focuses on English literature and
culture from 1473 to 1700. Essays discuss a
range of physical and virtual archivesboth
major sources and rich collections that are less
known (including affordable and free options)
and adopt comparative approaches involving
Latin, French, Spanish, German, and early
American texts.
Options for Teaching 36
2015. xi & 274 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-155-2
$45.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-156-9


$29.00 trade
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-157-6
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-158-3

Teaching Early Modern


English Prose
Edited by Susannah Brietz Monta
and Margaret W. Ferguson
Thirty essays approach the prose of early
modern England as a genre that requires as
much analysis and attention as the drama and
poetry of the time.
This volume is full of wonderful, promising,
intriguing suggestions.
Debora Shuger,
University of California, Los Angeles
Options for Teaching 25
2010. x & 386 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-052-4
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-053-1


$25.00 trade

Teaching Film
Lucy Fischer and Patrice Petro, eds.
An invaluable resource not only for those
new to teaching lm but for those of us
who have been working in the discipline for
a long time and have grappled with many
of the same issues addressed here.
Pamela Robertson Wojcik,
University of Notre Dame
Options for Teaching 35
2012. xi & 413 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-114-9
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-115-6


$25.00 trade
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-133-0
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-134-7

Teaching French Women


Writers of the Renaissance
and Reformation
Colette H. Winn, ed.
This volume considers the issues critical to
teaching women writers who have enriched
the literary canon by offering alternative
perspectives on the social, political, and
religious issues of early modern France.
Addressing topics from law and medicine to
motherhood and aesthetics, these women
wrote in nearly every genre, and their works
include several literary firsts.
An excellent volume of essays on an
increasingly important topic of research
and instruction.
Edwin M. Duval, Yale University
Options for Teaching 31
2011. vii & 431 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-089-0
$40.00 short

Options for Teaching ISSN is 1079-2562.

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-090-6


$25.00 trade

OP TIONS FOR TE ACHING

NEW

Teaching the
Graphic Novel

Teaching the
Latin American Boom

Stephen E. Tabachnick, ed.


This excellent collection lays out an
impressive series of methods and
techniques for teaching graphic novels.
M. Thomas Inge,
Randolph-Macon College
Options for Teaching 27
2009. viii & 353 pp. 6 x 9

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-061-6


$25.00 trade

Lucille Kerr and


Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola, eds.
This volume presents different frameworks for
thinking about the Boom, explores the influence
of Boom works and authors, and provides options
for teaching the complexities of the Boom.
Options for Teaching 37
2015. viii & 300 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-191-0
$45.00 short

Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-192-7


$29.00 trade
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-193-4
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-194-1

NEW

Teaching Human Rights


in Literary and
Cultural Studies

Teaching Law
and Literature
Austin Sarat,
Cathrine O. Frank, and
Matthew Anderson, eds.

Alexandra Schultheis Moore and


Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg, eds.
A sourcebook of inventive approaches for
teachers looking to make human rights the
focus of their undergraduate and graduate
courses.
Options for Teaching 38
2015. xii & 362 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-215-3
$45.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-216-0


$29.00 trade
EPUB ISBN: 978-1-60329-217-7
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-60329-218-4

Teaching Italian American


Literature, Film, and
Popular Culture

Students in
undergraduate
humanities courses
will benet from
studying the way
legal realities help shape and inform
literary works. Law teachers may usefully
assign chapters from the text to explore
laws narrative drama.
Richard Sherwin, New York Law School
Options for Teaching 32
2011. viii & 510 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-092-0
$40.00 short

Edvige Giunta and


Kathleen Zamboni McCormick, eds.
Over thirty teachers discuss strategies for
teaching Italian American fiction, poetry,
memoir, oral history, theater and performance,
and film and television.
Options for Teaching 28
2010. xii & 360 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-066-1
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-067-8


$25.00 trade

Options for Teaching ISSN is 1079-2562.

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-093-7


$25.00 trade

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OP TIONS FOR TE ACHING

Teaching Life Writing Texts


Miriam Fuchs and Craig Howes, eds.
Howes and Fuchs have spanned a remarkable
breadth in terms of where their writers come
from, the sorts of schools they teach in, and
the life writing issues on which they focus. The
result is a veritable gold mine for both teaching
and research.
Susanna Egan, author, Mirror Talk:
Genres of Crisis in Contemporary Autobiography
This book is an invaluable pedagogical
and theoretical resource. The extensive
bibliography . . . is truly impressive.
MLR
Options for Teaching 21
2008. xi & 400 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-819-1
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-820-7


$25.00 trade

Teaching Literature
and Language Online
Ian Lancashire, ed.
Subjects discussed extend from Old English to
Shakespeare and modern poetry. Languages
include Aymara, Chinese, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. Contributors
describe using multimedia Web sites,
podcasting, course management systems,
annotated electronic editions, text-analysis
tools, and open-source applications.
A very rich set of contributions that
exemplify the major and current practices
in the eld.
Robert Fischer, executive director,
CALICO; Texas State University
Options for Teaching 26
2009. viii & 462 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN: 978-1-60329-056-2
$40.00 short

Paper ISBN: 978-1-60329-057-9


$25.00 trade

Teaching Literature
and Medicine
Anne Hunsaker Hawkins and
Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, eds.
The essays describe model courses; list
readings widely taught in literature and
medicine courses; discuss the value of texts
in both medical education and the practice of
medicine; and provide bibliographic resources,
including works in the history of medicine from
classical antiquity.
Options for Teaching 16
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Jean-Pierre Barricelli, Joseph Gibaldi, and
Estella Lauter, eds.
Essays on courses that interweave literature
with music and the visual arts.
Every humanist interested in teaching and
in enhancing its variety should have this
book at hand.
Modern Language Journal
Options for Teaching 10
1990. vi & 183 pp. 6 x 9

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Teaching the Literatures


of Early America
Carla Mulford, ed.
A volume to help teachers and students
reconceptualize early American literatures as
a complex body of multifaceted works rather
than merely an offshoot of British culture or a
putatively American past.
Options for Teaching 15
2000. xii & 402 pp. 6 x 9
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Teaching Narrative Theory


David Herman, Brian McHale,
and James Phelan, eds.
A comprehensive resource for instructors who
aim to help students identify and understand
the distinctive features of narrativity in a text
or discourse. A glossary provides a guide to the
challenging technical terminology characteristic
of the field.
Simply one of the most coherent and
engaging academic books Ive read in
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Garrett Stewart, University of Iowa
Options for Teaching 29
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Teaching NineteenthCentury American Poetry


Paula Bernat Bennett, Karen L. Kilcup,
and Philipp Schweighauser, eds.
This volume argues
very powerfully that
nineteenth-century
American poetry
encompasses much
more than Whitman
and Dickinson. This
is an indispensable
book. . . .
Camille Roman,
editor, The New
Anthology of
American Poetry

Teaching North American


Environmental Literature
Laird Christensen, Mark C. Long,
and Fred Waage, eds.
A landmark in environmental
literary pedagogy.
Louise Westling, University of Oregon
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2008. ix & 502 pp. 6 x 9

Teaching Oral Traditions


John Miles Foley, ed.
Research is beginning to unearth the
astounding wealth of oral traditions that have
served as a vital cultural activity and verbal
art for peoples throughout the world. In this
volume, forty-two scholar-teachers bring
these discoveries and rediscoveries from the
scholarly forum to the classroom.
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of the Holocaust
Marianne Hirsch and Irene Kacandes, eds.
This book should not be missing on the
bookshelf of anyone teaching about
the Holocaust. It not only provides a
comprehensive introduction, but also serves
as an immensely useful reference guide.
German Studies Review

Options for Teaching 20


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Teaching Representations
of the Spanish Civil War
Nol Valis, ed.

Milla Cozart Riggio, ed.

This volume is extremely valuable, not


only for those contemplating teaching
a course related to the Spanish Civil
War (on either the war or any aspect
of Spanish culture since the war), but
also for readers interested in twentiethcentury European culture.
Roberta Johnson, professor emerita,
University of Kansas
Options for Teaching 19
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Teaching Seventeenth- and


Eighteenth-Century French
Women Writers
Faith E. Beasley, ed.
Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century
France has been celebrated as the period
of conversation. Yet considering womens
contributions, only recently recovered, changes
the way we conceive of the period that
constitutes one of the building blocks of French
national identity and Western civilization. This
volume reconstructs these conversations by
integrating womens work into classrooms
across the curriculum.
This collection of essays provides a wealth
of information on how to teach women
authors in a variety of courses. The
usefulness and the fascinating content of
this book realize the true potential of the
Options for Teaching series.
Roland Racevskis, University of Iowa
Options for Teaching 33
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designed for teachers who wish to introduce
performance strategies into their high school
and college English courses.
Options for Teaching 14
1999. ix & 503 pp. 6 x 9
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Teaching Tudor and Stuart


Women Writers
Susanne Woods and
Margaret P. Hannay, eds.
Thirty-six essays summarize the latest
scholarship on British women writers
who lived between 1500 and 1700 and
suggest strategies for presenting their
works in the classroom.
Options for Teaching 17
2001. x & 433 pp. 6 x 9
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Teaching World Literature


David Damrosch, ed.
Thirty-two essays offer an array of strategies to
help teachers of world literature deal with such
issues as coverage, cultural difference, and the
role of translation in the classroom.
A tour de force, an extraordinarily
insightful, engaging, and comprehensive
book.
Allen Webb, Western Michigan University
Options for Teaching 23
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Barbara E. Fassler Walvoord
A manual for college instructors seeking to
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1986. xiii & 253 pp. 6 x 9

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In this collection of essays, distinguished
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language and literature.
Here we have the essential guide to
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An Introduction to
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Introduction to
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Literature as Exploration

Redrawing the Boundaries

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The Transformation of English


and American Literary Studies

Louise M. Rosenblatt,
with a foreword by Wayne Booth
Rosenblatts transactional theory of
literature examines the reciprocal nature
of the literary experience and explains why
meaning is neither in the text nor in the
reader.
1995. xx & 321 pp. 6 x 9
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Stephen Greenblatt and Giles Gunn, eds.


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literary studies in recent years.
American Studies International
1992. vii & 595 pp. 6 x 9
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A Research Guide for


Undergraduate Students
6th edition
Nancy L. Baker and Nancy Huling
The authors bring their experience as
librarians to a concise tour of the typical
college library and provide easy-tounderstand summaries of the print and
electronic research tools available
to students.
This title holds place in the undergraduate
reference canon alongside the MLA
Handbook for Writers of Research
Papers. It belongs in every undergraduate
library and in the hands of students
writing research papers on American or
English literature.
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Academic Collective
Bargaining
Ernst Benjamin and Michael Mauer, eds.
A joint publication with the American
Association of University Professors
Addressing the concerns of both
constituents and administrators in
collective bargaining and opening the way
to speculation on the future of academic
unionism, Academic Collective Bargaining
is an insightful and scholarly treatment of
its chosen eld.
Midwest Book Review
2006. vii & 410 pp. 6 x 9

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Academic
Cultures
Professional
Preparation
and the
Teaching Life
Sean P. Murphy, ed.
A fascinating read
. . . an important
contribution to the discussion of graduate
training.
Donald E. Hall, author, The Academic
Community: A Manual for Change
2008. ix & 247 pp. 6 x 9
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American Indian Literatures


An Introduction,
Bibliographic Review, and
Selected Bibliography
A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff
This survey of Native American literature
from 1772 to 1989 describes types of oral
literatures and life histories and evaluates
secondary works in the field.
1990. viii & 200 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-191-8
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Assessment of Writing
Politics, Policies, Practices
Edward M. White, William D. Lutz, and
Sandra Kamusikiri, eds.
Twenty-two essays focus on how policies shape
practices in writing assessment and how
practices are intertwined with politics.
Research and Scholarship
in Composition 4
ISSN 1079-2554
1996. ix & 338 pp. 6 x 9

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Brazilian Narrative Traditions


in a Comparative Context
Earl E. Fitz
The author examines the complex relation
between Brazil and the United States
and provides an extensive overview of
Brazilian narrative.
This book introduces Brazilian literature
to US readers in a fruitful way. . . . Highly
recommended.
Choice
World Literatures
Reimagined 1
ISSN 1553-6181
2005. viii & 303 pp. 6 x 9

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Chaucers Fame in England


STC Chauceriana, 14751640
Jackson Campbell Boswell and
Sylvia Wallace Holton
Built on a rich tradition of scholarship, this new
bibliography of Chaucer includes references
and allusions to Chaucer in books published
over 165 years.
2004. xxvii & 390 pp. 8 x 11

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Contemporary
Critical Theory
A Selective
Bibliography
Donald G. Marshall
This resource will be
an invaluable guide
to undergraduate
students as well as
scholars delving into
areas beyond their
specialization.
Journal of Academic
Librarianship
1993. ix & 201 pp. 6 x 9
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Contemporary Galician
Cultural Studies: Between
the Local and the Global
Kirsty Hooper and
Manuel Puga Moruxa, eds.
In this first English-language collection
of analyses of Galician culture and
identity, many aspects of galeguidade
Galiciannessare explored.
Essential for the instructor offering classes
or seminars in the topic. It is scholarly,
thorough, and thought-provoking. A
groundbreaking book.
Cristina Moreiras-Menor,
University of Michigan
World Literatures
Reimagined 3
2011. xiv & 344 pp. 6 x 9
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Cultural Studies
in the Curriculum
Teaching Latin America
Danny J. Anderson and
Jill S. Kuhnheim, eds.
The editors relate the history of cultural
studies in Latin America to later
developments in Britain and the United
States. Essays demonstrate the relevance
of cultural studies to a new generation of
learners in an era of globalization.
Teaching Languages,
Literatures, and Cultures 2
ISSN 1092-3225
2003. x & 249 pp. 6 x 9

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Disability Studies

Electronic Textual Editing

Enabling the Humanities

Lou Burnard, Katherine OBrien OKeeffe,


and John Unsworth, eds.

Sharon L. Snyder,
Brenda Jo Brueggemann,
and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, eds.
The twenty-five essays in Disability Studies
provide perspectives on persons with
disabilities and on disability in the humanities,
the arts, the media, medicine, psychology, the
academy, and society.
2002. xiii & 386 pp. 6 x 9

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Disciplinary Identities
Rhetorical Paths of English,
Speech, and Composition
Steven Mailloux
The author examines the formation of English
literary studies, speech communication, and
composition, explaining how these fields came
to be shaped and separated as they are today.
2006. xi & 165 pp. 6 x 9
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Diversifying the Discourse


The Florence Howe Award
for Outstanding Feminist
Scholarship, 19902004
Mihoko Suzuki and Roseanna Dufault, eds.
This volume is an admirably representative
collection of what feminist literary
criticism has become by the beginning of
the twenty-rst century.
Robyn R. Warhol, University of Vermont
2006. xxvii & 342 pp. 6 x 9
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This volume offers an emerging consensus


about the fundamental issues of electronic
textual editing. It provides practical advice and
faces theoretical questions.
2006. vii & 419 pp. 6 x 9
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Feminism and
Composition Studies
In Other Words
Susan C. Jarratt and Lynn Worsham, eds.
Some of the topics discussed in this volume
are American history, language, racism,
contingent labor in the teaching of writing,
e-mail behavior, and the need for educational
and institutional reform.
Research and Scholarship
in Composition 6
ISSN 1079-2554
1998. xiii & 401 pp. 6 x 9
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German Studies in the


United States
A Historical Handbook
Peter Uwe Hohendahl, ed.
Without a doubt, Hohendahl and his team
have provided the most comprehensive
inquiry on the historical, cultural,
methodological, and organizational
foundations of Germanics in the United
States thus far.
Die Unterrichtspraxis
2003. viii & 576 pp. 6 x 9
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I N T R O DU C T IO N TO O L D E R L A N G UAG E S

An Introduction
to Old French
William W. Kibler
1984. xxvii & 366 pp. 6 x 9

Integrating Literature
and Writing Instruction
First-Year English, Humanities
Core Courses, Seminars

An Introduction
to Old Irish
R. P. M. Lehmann and W. P. Lehmann
1975. xv & 201 pp. 6 x 9

[This book] provides vivid examples


of ways in which thoughtful and
committed teachers have found
literature to be a valuable tool, even for
nonmajors (particularly for nonmajors).

William D. Paden

George Levine, Rutgers University

Theoretical
Approaches
and Guidelines
for Nonsexist
Usage
Francine Wattman
Frank and
Paula A. Treichler,
with others
This book explores
biased usage in
depthits origins, its effect, the related
controversiesand provides sensible and
sensitive guidelines for nondiscriminatory
speech and writing.
1989. viii & 341 pp. 6 x 9
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-179-6
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Elizabeth Aubrey.

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Language, Gender, and


Professional Writing

Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-288-0


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An
Introduction
to Old
Occitan

Judith H. Anderson and


Christine R. Farris, eds.

2007. vi & 336 pp. 6 x 9


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The only textbook in print for learning


the language used by the troubadours in
southern France during the Middle Ages.
1998. xxvi & 610 pp. 6 x 9

Paper ISBN 978-1-60329-054-8


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An Introduction to
the Gothic Language
William H. Bennett
1980. xv & 190 pp. 6 x 9

Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-295-0


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Learning Foreign and


Second Languages

Modern French Literary


Studies in the Classroom

Perspectives in Research
and Scholarship

Pedagogical Strategies

Heidi Byrnes, ed.

Twenty essays investigate how teaching


practices can address the changing status of
literature in the French classroom.

Charles J. Stivale, ed.

A thought-provoking combination of the


theoretical and the practical. Highly
recommended for all institutions with
foreign language departments.
Choice
Teaching La nguages,
Literatures, and Cultures 1
ISSN 1092-3225
1998. viii & 322 pp. 6 x 9

Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-800-9


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Literacy and Computers


The Complications of Teaching
and Learning with Technology
Cynthia L. Selfe and Susan Hilligoss, eds.
Twenty essays examine the role of computers
in the classroom, electronic networks as tools
for reading and writing, and how hypertext
relates to traditional notions of text.
Research and Scholarship
in Composition 2
ISSN 1079-2554
1994. ix & 387 pp. 6 x 9

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Teaching Languages,
Literatures, and Cultures 3
ISSN 1092-3225
xi & 270 pp. 6 x 9

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On Compiling an
Annotated Bibliography
2nd edition
James L. Harner
James Harners popular handbook, first
published in 1985, has been revised
and updated in the light of advances in
computer technology and the availability
of humanities databases.
2000. vii & 48 pp. 6 x 9

Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-979-2


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Power, Race, and


Gender in Academe
Strangers in the Tower?
Shirley Geok-lin Lim and
Mara Herrera-Sobek, eds.
Genaro Padilla, contributing ed.,
with the assistance of Susan Y. Najita
Twelve essays on marginalization, alienation,
and persistent discrimination in English
and foreign language departments across
the United States as well as strategies for
overcoming these obstacles.
2000. ix & 212 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-269-4
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Preparing a
Nations Teachers
Models for English and Foreign
Language Programs
Phyllis Franklin, David Laurence,
and Elizabeth B. Welles, eds.
Essays and reports on undergraduate
preparation of teachers and on professional
development for teachers already in the field,
with practical advice for examining programs
and initiating reforms.
1999. vii & 423 pp. 6 x 9

Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-374-5


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Reading Sites
Social Difference
and Reader Response
Patrocinio P. Schweickart and
Elizabeth A. Flynn, eds.
Reading Sites explores how social
differences condition and shape reader
response and considers how readers from
different class, gender, racial, and ethnic
positions respond to texts, authors, and
other real or imagined readers.
2004. viii & 357 pp. 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-984-6
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Recovering Spains
Feminist Tradition
Lisa Vollendorf, ed.
The essays [in this volume] enlarge the
canon of Spanish women writers, offer
an insightful reconceptualization of
what constitutes feminist writing, and
provide a detailed historical survey of the
developments within the unique history of
Spanish feminism.
Barbara Simerka,
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
2001. xii & 407 pp. 6 x 9

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Remapping the Foreign


Language Curriculum
An Approach through
Multiple Literacies
Janet Swaffar and Katherine Arens
The authors offer a holistic approach to
postsecondary language teaching that
integrates the study of literature and culture
into every level of the curriculum.
Teaching Languages,
Literatures, and Cultures 4
ISSN 1092-3225
2005. xvi & 217 6 x 9

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A Resource Guide to Asian


American Literature
Sau-ling Cynthia Wong and
Stephen H. Sumida, eds.
Twenty-five essays offer background materials
and suggest strategies and ideas for teaching
well-known Asian American works.
2001. vi & 345 pp. 6 x 9

Cloth ISBN 978-0-87352-271-7


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Service Learning and


Literary Studies in English
Laurie Grobman and
Roberta Rosenberg, eds.
This is a groundbreaking anthology
of new research and practice in the
engaged humanities. Readers will nd
a rich intellectual debate on strategies
for growing the public humanities and
for renewing the contribution of literary
studies to higher educations mission
to strengthen democracy and imbue
students with a thoughtful commitment
to civic engagement.
Gregory Jay
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
2015. x & 284 pp. 6 x 9
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Tales of Crossed Destinies


The Modern Turkish Novel in a
Comparative Context
Azade Seyhan
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