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Anglo-Irish Literature
A Review of Research
Essays describe general research works on Anglo-Irish writers, as well as specific works on nineteenth-century writers, the Irish Literary Revival, and modern drama.
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 Editor(s): Richard J. Finneran
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Antony and Cleopatra
A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare
The most comprehensive edition of Antony and Cleopatra ever produced, this latest New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare is a guide to everything of significance now known about the tragedy.
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 Editor(s): Marvin Spevack
All Variorum volumes are now available in a matching cloth binding.
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Approaches to Teaching the Arthurian Tradition
In Approaches to Teaching the Arthurian Tradition, instructors who have taught Arthurian material in contexts from high school to graduate school draw on their experience to address a range of...
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 Editor(s): Maureen Fries, Jeanie Watson
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Approaches to Teaching Beowulf
During recent decades, the study of Beowulf has flourished in liberal arts colleges, community colleges, and high schools. Useful for new instructors as well as medieval scholars, this collection of...
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 Editor(s): Jess B. Bessinger, Jr., Robert F. Yeager
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Approaches to Teaching Brontë's Jane Eyre
Taught more frequently than any of Charlotte Brontë's other novels, Jane Eyre presents distinct problems for the contemporary undergraduate instructor, one being the work's sheer length.
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 Editor(s): Diane Long Hoeveler, Beth Lau
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