The Norton Anthology of English Literature
Author: Meyer Howard Abrams
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 1311
ISBN-13: 9780393963380
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Author: Meyer Howard Abrams
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 1311
ISBN-13: 9780393963380
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Publisher: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9788179930953
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBusiness in India is on a growth trajectory and is turning out to be a major contributor to the social development of the country
Author: Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2018-10-12
Total Pages: 1568
ISBN-13: 9780393603088
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExceptional selections. Abundant teaching resources. Unparalleled value.
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Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 56
ISBN-13: 9780393919660
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Major Authors Ninth Edition provides new selections and visual and media support, plus a new, free Supplemental Ebook. Firmly grounded by the hallmark strengths of all Norton Anthologies, and with the apparatus you trust, The Norton Anthology of English Literature sets the standard and remains an unmatched value.
Author: Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 3009
ISBN-13: 9780393927153
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead by millions of students over seven editions, The Norton Anthology of English Literature remains the most trusted undergraduate survey of English literature available and one of the most successful college texts ever published.
Author: Thomas W. Krise
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2009-02-15
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 0226453936
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough the colonies in the West Indies were as important to the expanding British empire as those in North America, writings from the British West Indies have been conspicuously absent from anthologies of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British literature. In this first literary anthology dedicated to the region, Thomas W. Krise gathers important but little-known descriptions, poems, narratives, satires, and essays written in and about this culturally rich and politically tempestuous region. Caribbeana offers invaluable period commentaries on slavery, colonialism, gender relations, African and European history, natural history, agriculture, and medicine. Highlights include several of the earliest protests against slavery; a superb ode by the Cambridge-educated Afro-Jamaican poet Francis Williams; James Grainger's extended georgic poem, The Sugar Cane; Frances Seymour's poignant tale of the Englishman Inkle who sells his Indian savior-lover Yarico into slavery; and several descriptions of the West Indies during the early years of settlement.
Author: R.M. Liuzza
Publisher: Broadview Press
Published: 2014-03-26
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 1554811570
DOWNLOAD EBOOKR.M. Liuzza’s Broadview edition of Beowulf was published at almost exactly the same time as Seamus Heaney’s; in reviewing the two together in July 2000 for The New York Review of Books, Frank Kermode concluded that both translations were superior to their predecessors, and that it was impossible to choose between the two: “the less celebrated translator can be matched with the famous one,” he wrote, and “Liuzza’s book is in some respects more useful than Heaney’s.” Ever since, the Liuzza Beowulf has remained among the top sellers on the Broadview list. With this volume readers will now be able to enjoy a much broader selection of Old English poetry in translations by Liuzza. As the collection demonstrates, the range and diversity of the works that have survived is extraordinary—from heartbreaking sorrow to wide-eyed wonder, from the wisdom of old age to the hot blood of battle, and to the deepest and most poignant loneliness. There is breathless storytelling and ponderous cataloguing; there is fervent religious devotion and playful teasing. The poems translated here are meant to provide a sense of some of this range and diversity; in doing so they also offer significant portions of three of the important manuscripts of Old English poetry—the Vercelli Book, the Junius Manuscript, and the Exeter Book.
Author: Nina Baym
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 1220
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes outstanding works of American poetry, prose, and fiction from the Colonial era to the present day.
Author: Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher:
Published: 2021-12-03
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780393544107
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2010-11-15
Total Pages: 163
ISBN-13: 0226306682
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShakespeare lived in a world of absolutes—of claims for the absolute authority of scripture, monarch, and God, and the authority of fathers over wives and children, the old over the young, and the gentle over the baseborn. With the elegance and verve for which he is well known, Stephen Greenblatt, author of the best-selling Will in the World, shows that Shakespeare was strikingly averse to such absolutes and constantly probed the possibility of freedom from them. Again and again, Shakespeare confounds the designs and pretensions of kings, generals, and churchmen. His aversion to absolutes even leads him to probe the exalted and seemingly limitless passions of his lovers. Greenblatt explores this rich theme by addressing four of Shakespeare’s preoccupations across all the genres in which he worked. He first considers the idea of beauty in Shakespeare’s works, specifically his challenge to the cult of featureless perfection and his interest in distinguishing marks. He then turns to Shakespeare’s interest in murderous hatred, most famously embodied in Shylock but seen also in the character Bernardine in Measure for Measure. Next Greenblatt considers the idea of Shakespearean authority—that is, Shakespeare’s deep sense of the ethical ambiguity of power, including his own. Ultimately, Greenblatt takes up Shakespearean autonomy, in particular the freedom of artists, guided by distinctive forms of perception, to live by their own laws and to claim that their creations are singularly unconstrained. A book that could only have been written by Stephen Greenblatt, Shakespeare’s Freedom is a wholly original and eloquent meditation by the most acclaimed and influential Shakespearean of our time.