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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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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
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Approaches to Teaching
Baudelaires
Prose Poems
Approaches to
Teaching Baudelaires
Prose Poems
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Approaches to
Teaching the Works of
Assia Djebar
Approaches to Teaching
the Works of
Assia Djebar
Edited by Anne Donadey
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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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Approaches to Teaching
Approaches to
Teaching the
Middle English Pearl
Edited by Jane Beal and
Mark Bradshaw Busbee
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Approaches
to Teaching
Shakespeare's
English History Plays
Approaches to Teaching
Shakespeares
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NE W TITLES
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
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Options for Teaching 39
ISSN 1079-2562
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NE W TITLES
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
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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
Marcia McClintock
Folsom, ed.
The Arthurian
Tradition
Maureen Fries and
Jeanie Watson, eds.
Atwoods The
Handmaids Tale
and Other Works
Sharon R. Wilson,
Thomas B. Friedman, and
Shannon Hengen, eds.
Austens Emma
Marcia McClintock
Folsom, ed.
Austens
Mansfield Park
Marcia McClintock Folsom
and John Wiltshire, eds.
Balzacs Old
Goriot
Michal Peled Ginsburg, ed.
Baudelaires
Flowers of Evil
Laurence M. Porter, ed.
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.
Boccaccios
Decameron
British Women
Poets of the
Romantic Period
Stephen C. Behrendt and
Harriet Kramer Linkin, eds.
Behns Oroonoko
Emily Bronts
Wuthering
Heights
The Works of
Italo Calvino
Charlotte Bronts
Jane Eyre
Beowulf
Byrons Poetry
Camuss
The Plague
Steven G. Kellman, ed.
Cathers
My ntonia
Susan J. Rosowski, ed.
Cervantes
Don Quixote
Richard Bjornson, ed.
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Quixote
Chopins
The Awakening
SECOND EDITION
James A. Parr and Lisa
Vollendorf, eds.
Chaucers
Canterbury Tales
Joseph Gibaldi, ed.
Chaucers
Canterbury Tales
SECOND EDITION
Peter W. Travis and
Frank Grady, eds.
Coetzees
Disgrace and
Other Works
Laura Wright, Jane Poyner,
and Elleke Boehmer, eds.
Coleridges
Poetry and Prose
Richard E. Matlak, ed.
Collodis
Pinocchio and Its
Adaptations
Michael Sherberg, ed.
Chaucers Troilus
and Criseyde
and the Shorter
Poems
Conrads Heart
of Darkness and
The Secret
Sharer
NEW
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Anton Chekhov
Michael C. Finke and
Michael Holquist, eds.
Dantes
Divine Comedy
Carole Slade, ed.
Defoes
Robinson Crusoe
Maximillian E. Novak
and Carl Fisher, eds.
DeLillos
White Noise
Tim Engles and
John N. Duvall, eds.
Dickenss
Bleak House
John O. Jordan and
Gordon Bigelow, eds.
Dickens
David Copperfield
Richard J. Dunn, ed.
Dickinsons Poetry
Robin Riley Fast and
Christine Mack Gordon,
eds.
Narrative of the
Life of Frederick
Douglass
James C. Hall, ed.
The Works of
John Dryden
Jayne Lewis and
Lisa Zunshine, eds.
Durass Ourika
Mary Ellen Birkett and
Christopher Rivers, eds.
Early Modern
Spanish Drama
Laura R. Bass and
Margaret R. Greer, eds.
Eliots
Middlemarch
Kathleen Blake, ed.
Eliots
Poetry and Plays
Jewel Spears Brooker, ed.
Shorter
Elizabethan
Poetry
Patrick Cheney and
Anne Lake Prescott, eds.
Ellisons
Invisible Man
Susan Resneck Parr and
Pancho Savery, eds.
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Renaissance
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Karen Bamford and
Alexander Leggatt, eds.
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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
The Works of
Louise Erdrich
Flauberts
Madame Bovary
Greg Sarris,
Connie A. Jacobs, and
James R. Giles, eds.
The Dramas of
Euripides
Robin Mitchell Boyask, ed.
Faulkners
As I Lay Dying
Patrick ODonnell and
Lynda Zwinger, eds.
Faulkners The
Sound and the
Fury
Stephen Hahn and
Arthur F. Kinney, eds.
NEW
The Novels of
Henry Fielding
Jennifer Preston Wilson
and Elizabeth Kraft, eds.
Fitzgeralds
The Great Gatsby
Jackson R. Bryer and
Nancy P. VanArsdale, eds.
Garca Mrquezs
One Hundred
Years of Solitude
Mara Elena de Valds and
Mario J. Valds, eds.
Gilmans
The Yellow
Wall-Paper
and Herland
Denise D. Knight and
Cynthia J. Davis, eds.
Goethes Faust
Douglas J. McMillan, ed.
Gothic Fiction:
The British
and American
Traditions
Diane Long Hoeveler
and Tamar Heller, eds.
The Poetry
of John Gower
R. F. Yeager and
Brian W. Gastle, eds.
Grasss
The Tin Drum
Monika Sha, ed.
H.D.s Poetry
and Prose
Annette Debo and
Lara Vetter, eds.
Homers
Iliad and Odyssey
Kostas Myrsiades, ed.
Hurstons Their
Eyes Were
Watching God
and Other Works
John Lowe, ed.
Ibsens
A Doll House
Yvonne Shafer, ed.
Henry Jamess
Daisy Miller
and The Turn
of the Screw
Kimberly C. Reed and
Peter G. Beidler, eds.
The Works of
Samuel Johnson
David R. Anderson and
Gwin J. Kolb, eds.
Joyces Ulysses
Kathleen McCormick and
Erwin R. Steinberg, eds.
Kafkas Short
Fiction
Richard T. Gray, ed.
Keatss Poetry
Walter H. Evert and
Jack W. Rhodes, eds.
Kingstons The
Woman Warrior
Shirley Geok-lin Lim, ed.
Lafayettes The
Princess of Clves
Faith E. Beasley and
Katharine Ann Jensen, eds.
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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
Approaches to Teaching
the Novels of
Nella Larsen
Edited by Jacquelyn Y. McLendon
NEW
The Novels of
Nella Larsen
Jacquelyn Y. McLendon,
ed.
The Writings of
Bartolom
de Las Casas
Santa Arias and
Eyda M. Merediz, eds.
Lazarillo de
Tormes and
the Picaresque
Tradition
Anne J. Cruz, ed.
The Works of
D. H. Lawrence
M. Elizabeth Sargent and
Garry Watson, eds.
Lessings The
Golden Notebook
Carey Kaplan and
Ellen Cronan Rose, eds.
The Works of
Primo Levi
Nicholas Patruno and
Roberta Ricci, eds.
The Works of
Jack London
Kenneth K. Brandt
and Jeanne Campbell
Reesman, eds.
The Works of
Naguib Mahfouz
Wal S. Hassan and
Susan Muaddi Darraj, eds.
Manns Death in
Venice and Other
Short Fiction
Jeffrey B. Berlin, ed.
The Works of
Carmen Martn
Gaite
Miltons
Paradise Lost
SECOND EDITION
Peter C. Herman, ed.
Medieval
English Drama
Richard K. Emmerson, ed.
Melvilles
Moby-Dick
Miltons Shorter
Poetry and Prose
Peter C. Herman, ed.
Molires Tartuffe
and Other Plays
The Metaphysical
Poets
Momadays
The Way to
Rainy Mountain
Millers Death of
a Salesman
Matthew Roudan, ed.
Miltons
Paradise Lost
Marguerite
de Navarres
Heptameron
Montaignes
Essays
Patrick Henry, ed.
The Novels of
Toni Morrison
Nellie Y. McKay and
Kathryn Earle, eds.
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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
Murasaki Shikibus
The Tale of Genji
Poes Prose
and Poetry
Nabokovs Lolita
Zoran Kuzmanovich
and Galya Diment, eds.
The Works
of Ngug wa
Thiongo
Oliver Lovesey, ed.
The Works
of Tim OBrien
Alex Vernon and Catherine
Calloway, eds.
The Works of
Ovid and the
Ovidian Tradition
Barbara Weiden Boyd
and Cora Fox, eds.
Petrarchs
Canzoniere and
the Petrarchan
Tradition
Christopher Kleinhenz and
Andrea Dini, eds.
Popes Poetry
Wallace Jackson and
R. Paul Yoder, eds.
Prousts Fiction
and Criticism
Elyane Dezon-Jones and
Inge Crosman Wimmers,
eds.
Pynchons The
Crying of Lot 49
and Other Works
Thomas H. Schaub, ed.
The Novels of
Samuel
Richardson
Lisa Zunshine and
Jocelyn Harris, eds.
Rousseaus
Confessions and
Reveries of the
Solitary Walker
John C. ONeal and
Ourida Mostefai, eds.
Sands Indiana
David A. Powell and
Pratima Prasad, eds.
Scotts
Waverley Novels
Evan Gottlieb and
Ian Duncan, eds.
Shakespeares
Othello
Peter Erickson and
Maurice Hunt, eds.
Shakespeares
Romeo and Juliet
Maurice Hunt, ed.
Shakespeares
The Taming of
the Shrew
Margaret Dupuis and
Grace Tiffany, eds.
Shakespeares
The Tempest
and Other Late
Romances
Maurice Hunt, ed.
Shelleys
Frankenstein
Stephen C. Behrendt, ed.
The Works of
Franois Rabelais
Shakespeares
Hamlet
Shelleys Poetry
Shakespeares
King Lear
Robert H. Ray, ed.
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Song of Roland
William W. Kibler and
Leslie Zarker Morgan, eds.
The Works of
Sor Juana Ins
de la Cruz
The Works of
Robert Louis
Stevenson
Caroline McCrackenFlesher, ed.
Emilie L. Bergmann
and Stacey Schlau, eds.
Stowes Uncle
Toms Cabin
Spensers
Faerie Queene
David Lee Miller and
Alexander Dunlop, eds.
Stendhals The
Red and the Black
Dean de la Motte and
Stirling Haig, eds.
Swifts
Gullivers Travels
Tolstoys
Anna Karenina
Liza Knapp and
Amy Mandelker, eds.
Vergils Aeneid
William S. Anderson and
Lorina N. Quartarone, eds.
Voltaires Candide
Rene Waldinger, ed.
Woolfs
Mrs. Dalloway
Eileen Barrett and
Ruth O. Saxton, eds.
Woolfs
To the Lighthouse
Beth Rigel Daugherty and
Mary Beth Pringle, eds.
Wordsworths
Poetry
Spencer Hall, ed.,
with Jonathan Ramsey
Wrights
Native Son
Whitmans
Leaves of Grass
Teresa of vila
and the Spanish
Mystics
Sternes
Tristram Shandy
The Works
of Oscar Wilde
NEW
Thoreaus Walden
and Other Works
Wiesels Night
Alan Rosen, ed.
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T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S
S OPH IE COT T I N
Claire dAlbe
An English Translation
An English Translation
Claire dAlbe
German text
1996. xxxviii & 74 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-781-1
$6.95 trade
S EYH GALIP
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
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French text
2002. xxviii & 164 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-925-9
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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
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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
T H R S E KU O H -M OU KO U RY
Descent
Essential Encounters
[ Opgang]
Rencontres essentielles
Yiddish text
1999. xliv & 235 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-787-3
$9.95 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
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
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
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T E X T S A N D T R A N S L AT I O N S
E D ITH B R U CK
Letters from a
Peruvian Woman
Letter to My Mother
French text
1993. xxvi & 168 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-777-4
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I S AB ELLE DE C HAR R IR E
French text
1993. xxx & 45 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-775-0
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Italian text
2006. xxvii & 251 pp. 5 x 8
Paper ISBN 978-0-87352-935-8
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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
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An Anthology of
Modern Italian Poetry
RA CH IL D E
Monsieur Vnus
A Materialist Novel
In English Translation,
with Italian Text
Monsieur Vnus
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
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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
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2004. xliii & 212 pp. 5 x 8
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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
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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
French text
1995. xxviii & 45 pp. 5 x 8
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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
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2008. xl & 307 pp. 5 x 8
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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
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2007. xl & 137 pp. 5 x 8
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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
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2008. xxxvii & 93 pp. 5 x 8
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In English Translation,
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Kelly Washbourne, ed.
Kelly Washbourne with
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Gwen Kirkpatrick, Georgetown University
Texts and Translations 20
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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
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2001. xxxiii & 171 pp. 5 x 8
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American Modernismo
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Texts and Translations 6
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1998. xxxiv & 80 pp. 5 x 8
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y otros cuentos
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2004. xxviii & 64 pp. 5 x 8
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1996. xxxiv & 132 pp. 5 x 8
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Twilight
Trois femmes
Dmmerung
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Teaching Anglophone
Caribbean Literature
Supriya M. Nair, ed.
This volume offers the necessary coverage,
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J. Michael Dash, New York University
Options for Teaching 34
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Teaching Early Modern English Literature from
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Options for Teaching 36
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Pamela Robertson Wojcik,
University of Notre Dame
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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.
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CALICO; Texas State University
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Anne Hunsaker Hawkins and
Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, eds.
The essays describe model courses; list
readings widely taught in literature and
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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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Teaching Literature
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Jean-Pierre Barricelli, Joseph Gibaldi, and
Estella Lauter, eds.
Essays on courses that interweave literature
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in enhancing its variety should have this
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Modern Language Journal
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Teaching Representations
of the Spanish Civil War
Nol Valis, ed.
Teaching Shakespeare
through Performance
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Helping Students
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A Guide for Teachers in All
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Barbara E. Fassler Walvoord
A manual for college instructors seeking to
integrate writing into their courses more
effectively, this book suggests techniques
for responding to student work, guiding
student peer groups, and dealing with
specific writing problems.
1986. xiii & 253 pp. 6 x 9
3rd edition
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In this collection of essays, distinguished
scholars of language and literature acquaint
upper-level students with the forms and
practice of research and criticism in
language and literature.
Here we have the essential guide to
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twenty-rst century.
Simon E. Gikandi, Princeton University
An Introduction to
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Textual Studies
4th edition
William Proctor Williams and
Craig S. Abbott
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descriptive bibliography, a text and its
embodiments, textual criticism, and editorial
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libraries in which literature is studied
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sophistication.
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Disciplinary Identities
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Writing Theory
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