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  1. Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volumes 1A, 1B, and 1C, The (4th Edition) by David Damrosch, Kevin J. H. Dettmar, et all 2009-08-02
  2. The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Compact Edition, Volumes A & B: The Middle Ages to the 20th Century (2nd Edition) by David Damrosch, 2003-08-15
  3. Rule of Darkness: British Literature and Imperialism, 1830-1914 by Patrick Brantlinger, 1990-08
  4. British Literature: 1780 - 1830 by Anne Mellor, Richard Matlak, 1995-12-15
  5. The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 2B: The Victorian Age (4th Edition) by David Damrosch, Kevin J. H. Dettmar, et all 2009-10-29
  6. The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: Volume 2: The Renaissance and the Early Seventeenth Century (Broadview Anthology of British Literature, Volume 2) by Joseph Black, 2006-05-05
  7. Literature: The British Tradition
  8. The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 2A: The Romantics and Their Contemporaries (4th Edition) by David Damrosch, Kevin J. H. Dettmar, et all 2009-10-29
  9. Evading Class in Contemporary British Literature by Lawrence Driscoll, 2009-06-15
  10. Glencoe Literature: The Reader's Choice,Grade 12, British Literature by McGraw-Hill, 1999-06-01
  11. The Longman Anthology of British Literature, 2nd Compact Edition: Volume B by David Damrosch, Christopher Baswell, et all 2003-08-11
  12. The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 1C: The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century (4th Edition) by David Damrosch, Kevin J. H. Dettmar, et all 2009-07-31
  13. Female Hero in American and British Literature by Carol Pearson, 1981-11
  14. Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature by Steven R. Serafin, Valerie Grosvenor Myer, 2006-05-01

41. Arts, Literature And Design - Arts - The British Council
Industries Design Film and television literature Music Theatre and Contact us TheBritish Council 11 Portland Place 3199 Click here for general enquiries Click
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UK creativity in advertising and architecture, on page, catwalk, screen and stage - impacts on global culture and is enriched by contact with other cultures. We create and consolidate cross-cultural links and partnerships by organising over 3000 arts events every year worldwide, to an audience of over five million. We reach out to many more on the Internet, on radio and TV and on the printed page. We bring together, in residencies, workshops and exchanges, artists and institutions from Britain and the rest of the world. We promote development through arts and we encourage practitioners to export their skills and services by showcasing their work at home and overseas. Global events calendar Our services British Studies
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42. UK Literature Festivals - Literature Department - Arts - The British Council Uni
Directory by festival name, region or month.Category Regional Europe literature Festivals...... of UK literature festivals, and general arts festivals Home Publications UK literaturefestivals . © british Council, the United Kingdom's international
http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts/literature/festivals/
UK literature festivals self.name="lit_fest" Home Publications UK literature festivals This is our listing of UK literature festivals, and general arts festivals which have a literature element in their programme. The current list is October 2002. View the list by FESTIVAL NAME: A B C D ... Y Or view by festival REGION or by MONTH using the dropdown menus. >Choose a region Regional map Central England London Northern England Northern Ireland Scotland South East England South West England Wales >Choose a month January February March April May June July August September October November December [ Download the list as PDF Word 97 [ For more information see our Frequently Asked Questions Home Publications UK literature festivals Our privacy statement

43. Summer 2002 General Education Courses HI200 - LI210
Fulfills the general Education Arts and Humanities requirement for students notmajoring in Writing, literature and Publishing. LI203 british literature 4
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44. EnglishREMBachelor Of ArtsREM (British) - Bachelor Of Arts
Select 2 courses from NATS 101, 102, 104 University general Education Tier Two SPAN210; TRAD 101; WS 200, 210, 240 English Major BRI (british literature)
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General Catalog
Back to Majors List Catalog Year List The University of Arizona On Course! Academic Program Requirements Report College of Humanities Bachelor of Arts - English (Brit. Lit.) Academic Year 2000-01, Catalog 004 Units required for this degree A minimum of 120 units of credit are required. University Graduation Requirements Upper Division Units A minimum of 42 units of upper-division credit are required for this degree. University Composition Requirements English Composition Requirement - complete one of the following: 1. Complete: ENGL 101 or ENGL 107 or ENGL 103H -AND- ENGL 102 or ENGL 108 or ENGL 104H 2. Advanced Placement Exam or Placement Portfolio Review -AND- ENGL 109H Mid-Career Writing Assessment (MCWA) 1. The Mid-Career Writing Assessment is satisfied by earning a grade of B or better in second semester English Composition (ENGL102, 104H, 108 or 109H). 2. Students who do not earn a grade of B or better in ENGL102, 104H, or 108 must also satisfy a college/dept writing reqmt. Foundation Mathematics One 3 unit course from: A. MATH 105-485, (except MATH 111, 116-116S, 117A-117F, 118, 120S, 197A, 199, 199H, 294A, 299, 299H, 301, 302A, 302B, 397A, 399, 399H, 481) B. PHIL 110 (with a minimum Math Readiness Test code of 100)

45. WSU Stewart Library - Subject Resources By Subject
AC 19th Century british literature; Accounting Tax; Acronyms Abbreviations; Anthropologygeneral Guide; Applied Science Technology; Archaeology general Guide;
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46. Chosen Books In Essay And General Literature Index - Jan. 2001
January 2001. The following books have been chosen for analysis in ESSAY AND generalliterature INDEX. The crowd; british literature and public politics.
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New Titles Elected for
Essay and General Literature Index January 2001
The following books have been chosen for analysis in ESSAY AND GENERAL LITERATURE INDEX. Library of Congress Control Numbers and International Standard Book Numbers are given when available. Orders for the books should be sent to your regular book supplier, not to The HW Wilson Company, unless the book is published by The Company. The AESTHETICS of Toni Morrison; speaking the unspeakable; edited and with an introduction by Marc C. Conner. University Press of Miss. 2000 153p $45.00, pa $18.00 ISBN 1-57806-284-5;1-57806-285-3; LC 00-21405 This collection of essays explores aesthetic ideas, ranging from the ancient Greeks to contemporary research in the black English oral tradition, in Morrison’s novels as well as her nonfiction and critical work. BENNETT , Andrew Romantic poets and the culture of posterity. Cambridge Univ. Press 1999 268p (Cambridge studies in Romanticism, 35) $59.95 ISBN 0-521-64144-6; LC 98-55152

47. Chosen Books In Essay And General Literature Index - December 2001
books have been chosen for analysis in ESSAY AND general literature INDEX. history,literary forms, and the cultural contents of british literature in the
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New Titles Elected for
Essay and General Literature Index December 2001
The following books have been chosen for analysis in ESSAY AND GENERAL LITERATURE INDEX. Library of Congress Control Numbers and International Standard Book Numbers are given when available. Orders for the books should be sent to your regular book supplier, not to The HW Wilson Company, unless the book is published by The Company. BEITCHMAN , Philip The view from nowhere; essays in literature, mysticism, and philosophy. University Press of America 2001 209p $34.00 ISBN 0-7618-1990-8; LC 2001-27057 The author covers a wide range of philosophical topics including the impact of the Cabala on literature, the relation of Baudelaire’s works to the cinema, Kierkegaard’s aesthetic theories, and Milton’s views on mysticism and religion. The BLACK press; new literary and historical essays ; edited by Todd Vogel. Rutgers Univ. Press 2001 276p $59.00, pa $22.00 ISBN 0-8135-3005-9; LC 2001-19292 Contributors analyze the evolution of the black press beginning with the first publications of the 1820s and ending with the digital reproductions of the twenty-first century. Among the issues addressed are abolitionism, the Missouri Compromise, the rights of

48. Language Arts
british literature.com intended to be a comprehensive (and entertaining) resourcefor british literature fans, students and teachers. Back to top. general.
http://www.depereschools.org/hs/LMC Homepage/Language.html
Language Arts American Literature British Literature General Literary Criticism ... NoodleBib - the MLA Bibliography Composer American Literature American Literature From Project CROW - Course Resources on the Web sponsored by the Associated Colleges of Illinois Includes links to global resources, author chronologies, and other American literature sites. Back to top British Literature British Literature.com - intended to be a comprehensive (and entertaining) resource for British Literature fans, students and teachers. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare - not only does this site contain the complete works, it also has a discussion area, links to other Shakespeare resources on the Net, a chronological and alphabetical listing of plays, and Bartlett's Familiar Shakespearean Quotations. Back to top General Contentville Library Chapter One - read first chapters of thousands of noteworthy books. Internet Public Library Online Texts Collection - this collection contains over 14,000 titles that can be browsed by author, title, or by Dewey Decimal Classification Language Arts - includes links to lesson plans, references, ideas and activities, literature, publishing, and organizations.

49. General Reference: Literature: Subject Guides: MIT Libraries
general Reference Works. Cambridge History of English and American literature Includesall eighteen british Literary Prizes links to about two dozen websites
http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/literature/general.html
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Marlene Manoff Associate Head/ Collection Manager, Humanities Library mmanoff@MIT.EDU MIT Subject Guides General Reference Works National Library Catalogues Worldwide webCATS Library Catalogues on the World Wide Web MLA Bibliography (MIT only) Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology - lists over 130,000 items with a focus on English-speaking authors Oxford English Dictionary (MIT only) Lives, the Biography Resource (maintained by Kenneth P. Lanxner) Concordance of Great Books (maintained by William A. Williams, Jr.)

50. Library Of Congress, Collections Overviews: Area Studies: Anglophone/Commonwealt
general RESEARCH STRENGTHS. The Library's general collections areextremely strong in british literature. The RLG Conspectus for
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Collections Overviews Home Master List of Collections Overviews
Collections Overviews - Area Studies
ANGLOPHONE / COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE
Scope Size General Research Strengths Areas of Distinction ... Weaknesses/Exclusions
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This overview of the Library's English literature collection covers the literature of Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and for these purposes includes works of fiction, poetry, and drama, as well as literary criticism and biographies of authors.
SIZE
The Library of Congress holds an estimated 132,580 titles in English literature. Until the 1970s the Library cataloged English fiction in PZ, in which there are over 200,000 works. Fiction was not categorized by country of origin, so it is not possible to estimate the number of English, Canadian, Australian, etc. works in that range. In addition, the Library has a strong collection of bibliographies about literature and specific authors.
GENERAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS
AREAS OF DISTINCTION
Several important research collections in microform are held by the Library. These include: Early English Books, 1475-1640; Early English Books, 1641-1700; English Literary Periodicals; Early British Periodicals; Pre-1900 Canadiana; and the extensive American dissertation collection.

51. Library Of Congress, Collections Overviews: Special Collections: Rare Books
Until the 1940s much of the American and british literature up to the first halfof the twentieth century remained in the general collections, where the books
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This overview describes the holdings of the Rare Books and Special Collections Division of the Library of Congress. It excludes rarities and rare manuscripts or books in the custody of other Library divisions, such as the Music Division or the Asian divisions. The Rare Book and Special Collections Division's holdings amount to approximately 750,000 books, broadsides, pamphlets, theater programs and playbills, title pages, prints, posters, photographs, and medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. Although the division's materials have come into its custody for a variety of reasonsmonetary value, importance in the history of printing, binding, association interest (e.g., Presidential Inaugural Bibles), or fragility, they have one point in common: the collections offer scholarly documentation about the Western and American traditions of life and learning.
GENERAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS
The division's holdings encompass nearly all eras and subjects, with a multitude of strengths. The collection of nearly 5,700 incunabula is the largest such grouping in the Western Hemisphere. The collections of Americana date from a Columbus letter (1493) to the present, and include more than 16,000 imprints from 1640 to 1800, extensive holdings of western Americana, Confederate States publications, and thousands of nineteenth-century works.

52. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Arts & Literature | PBS
Arts literature Archived Recommendations british literature Geoffrey Chaucer Page,The from a variety of perspectives, graphics, and general information on
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April 4, 2003
Archived Recommendations:
British Literature
Geoffrey Chaucer Page, The

http://icg.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/

This site provides materials for Harvard University's Chaucer classes. It provides a wide range of Middle English texts and translations of analogues relevant to Chaucer's works, as well as selections from relevant works by earlier and later writers, critical articles from a variety of perspectives, graphics, and general information on life in the Middle Ages. The site concentrates on the Canterbury Tales. Especially interesting to high school students would be the Life and Manners and Science sections.
Globenext: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
http://library.advanced.org/50033/

This ThinkQuest submission investigates Julius Caesar as a dramatic text by asking contemporary directors and actors about the challenges and issues that must be confronted when producing the play. The site features full interviews with actors and directors, thoughtful consideration of play's historical context, and a complete teacher's guide.
Harry Potter
http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/

53. Recommended Courses For General Education At UNC Charlotte
ENGL 2102, british literature II, ENG 242. HIST 1160, US History I, HIS 131. HIST1161, US History II, HIS 132. POLS 1110, American Government, POL 120. PSYC 1101,general
http://www.uncc.edu/admissions/Transfer/College_Transfer_Guide--General.htm
Recommended Courses for General Education at UNC Charlotte
I. Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA), Beginning with Fall semester 1997
Students who begin at a North Carolina Community College in the 1997 fall semester (under the semester system) can meet lower level general education requirements at UNC Charlotte by completing the General Education core as defined by the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA). Each course within the core must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Consult your community college catalog for a description of the core. Note: Students who did not complete two semesters of Elementary Foreign Language within the Humanities/Fine Arts component of the CAA are required to complete the UNC Charlotte foreign language requirement for graduation (earned credit or proficiency through the Elementary level). II. Transfer students not subject to the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) Students who are not transferring from a community college in North Carolina or will not satisfy the CAA should use the outline below to meet UNC Charlotte general education requirements. The following students will not satisfy the CAA general education core:
A.

54. English 314: British Literature From 1800
Voice of the Shuttle Modern british resources page. general/miscellaneous KULibrary web site. Voice of the Shuttle English literature main page.
http://people.ku.edu/~kconrad/314home2.html
English 314: British Literature from 1800
Fall 1998 * T-Th 1-2:20 * 4025 Wescoe or T-Th 2:30-3:50 Course website: http://eagle.cc.ukans.edu/~kconrad/314home2.html (last modified 11/19/98) On this page: Professor Office Hours and Contact Info Course Description Requirements Online resources ... Syllabus
Professor Office Hours and Contact Information:
Professor Katie Conrad
e-mail kconrad@eagle.cc.ukans.edu
homepage http://eagle.cc.ukans.edu/~kconrad
office address : 2035 Wescoe Hall
office hours : W 2-5 and by appointment
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3116 Wescoe Hall
Department of English University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045-2115
Back to top of page. Description: This course is a survey of British literature of the Romantic, Victorian, Modernist, and contemporary periods. We will be concerned in this course not only with literary form but also with some of the political and social issues that serve as context for the literature. Our readings will include essays, poetry, drama, short fiction, and novels. Back to top of page.

55. Eng. 423 (523): British Literature From 1880 To 1920. Dr. Kelly Hood
Eng. 423523 british literature from 1880 to 1920. general comments aboutresearch papers for Dr. Hood's upper-level courses are available.
http://gemini.tntech.edu/~khood/menu423.html
Eng. 423-523: British Literature from 1880 to 1920 Dr. Kelly Hood; Dept. of English; Henderson Hall 307B Tennessee Technological University; Cookeville, TN 38501 khood@tntech.edu
  • A copy of the most recent Eng. 423 syllabus is available. General comments about research papers for Dr. Hood's upper-level courses are available. General information on English Literature in Transition: 1880-1920 , a scholarly journal and press dedicated to the study and promotion of early Modernism. The site includes a large, searchable index of all articles and reviews since 1983 and substantial excerpts from current book reviews. The 1890s Society's web page has a number of useful links to web sites for the period indicated by its name. The Voice of the Shuttle's sections on Victorianism and modernism have very large numbers of links to useful sources.
Would you like to return to Dr. Hood's home page Revised

56. American Studies @ The University Of Virginia
Century Jennifer Wicke (S00) Offers syllabus, lecture outlines, image galleries,and links on british literature beyond the pale . Return to general Index.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CLASS/class_hp.html
Search AS@UVA AS@UVA
Electronic Courses in American Studies
Suggest a course American Studies Virtual Classrooms @ UVA
AS@UVA Syllabus Archive Alan B. Howard
List of undergraduate and graduate AS program courses.
Cultural Objects: The Electronic Journal for AS@UVA.
AS@UVA students write volumes on American Culture.
The Invention and Design Project Michael Gorman
Site geared to promote a better understanding of the invention and design process. Includes active learning modules with a "hands-on" approach.
LAR 513 History of American Landscape Architecture Reuben Rainey
Traces American architecture from 1500-1995 with images.
The Garren Collection of Historic Dress. Kathryn Rohe
A collection containing well over 1,000 garments housed and managed by the students in the Department of Drama.
Fixing Shadows: Still Photography David Sapir
Site devoted to photographic topics including individual photographers and photographs of historical and ethnographic interest.
HIUS 403 Digital History and the American Civil War Ed Ayers and Will Thomas (F97)
Projects on the Valley Project containing letters, photographs, diaries and records of the Civil War.

57. Primary Source Microfilm's Online Searchable Guides: View A Guide
literature, English, Early british Fiction Pre1750 View Guide CollectionInformation Download. Oscar literature, general, Spanish
http://microformguides.gale.com/BrowseBySubject.shtml
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Demographics and Genealogy City Directories of the United States View Guide Collection Information Download International Population Census Publications View Guide Collection Information Download Economic History Economic Literature, 1851-1900 Download Economics and Business View Guide Collection Information Download Education History of Education View Guide Collection Information Download Gay and Lesbian Studies Gay Rights Movement: Series One: The Mattachine Society of New York Records, 1951-1976 View Guide Collection Information Download Gay Rights Movement: Series Two: Gay Activists Alliance, 1970-1983 View Guide Collection Information Download Gay Rights Movement: Series Four: National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Records, 1973-2000 Download History, 16th- and 17th-Century Britain and Europe Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Periodicals and Academy Publications View Guide Collection Information Download History, Asia and Pacific Asian Culture, 1845-1949: The Periodical Perspective View Guide Collection Information Download Western Books on Asia: Japan View Guide Collection Information Download History, Eighteenth Century Britain and Europe

58. Electronic Journals
For the history of a particular country, region or subject see the appropriateheading, eg American history, british history, French literature general.
http://www.bl.uk/collections/wider/elecjournalsub/elecjournalsub.html
document.write(''); Home Collections Research resources print ... Articles direct
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Electronic journals
The Library provides access to several collections of electronic journals. Some of these collections are archival ( JSTOR PCI ) and provide long back runs but not recent issues, while others ( Emerald ESTAR Muse ) provide access only to recent years of the journals listed. Most of the collections are licensed for onsite use only and cannot be accessed off-site. They are available in the Humanities Reading Room and in the Official Publications and Social Sciences Reading Area in Science 2 North (and in some cases in other reading rooms) of the British Library. To supplement the alphabetical list of titles we provide here a listing by subject.
Subject index to titles
A B C D ... African studies Age, ageing see Older people Agriculture Alocholism see Addiction American law American history American literature ... Asian-Pacific studies Asylum seekers see Refugees Black studies see also African studies American literature Race relations British history ... Cognitive Sciences Commerce see Trade and commerce Commercial law see Trade and commercial law Communication Theory Community development Computer law ... Consumer behaviour Contraception see

59. Catalogue List
OF THE BOOK ART british ARCHITECTURE ART british ART ART CLASSICS literature EROTICAliterature FOLKLORE AND MYSTICISM literature general SURVEYS literature
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60. UCSC Literature: Undergraduate Courses
general literature LIT 001/Literary Interpretation/Gaitet; Regions in American literatureHawaii/Wilson; british literature LTBR 104B/Reading the Traditional
http://humwww.ucsc.edu/lit/undergrad/courses.html
undergraduate program
Undergraduate Courses The Literature Department offers nearly 150 courses each year on topics ranging from ancient Chinese poetry to contemporary pulp fiction. The diversity of the curriculum enables close student contact with full-time faculty who are actively engaged in research in their specialized fields. Some courses, especially at the introductory level, are structured as lectures with discussion sections led by teaching assistants in our graduate program. Others are discussion-intensive seminars with ten to thirty students. Below is a list of courses offered during the winter and spring quarters of the 2002-2003 academic year.
WINTER 2003
General Literature
  • LIT 001/Literary Interpretation/Skenazy
  • LIT 42I/Medieval Scottish Literature/Collier
  • LIT 61D/Introduction to Reading Drama/Honnef
  • LIT 61F/Introduction to Reading Fiction/Coffman
  • LIT 80L/The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry/Baumgarten and Kenez
  • LIT 101/Theory and Interpretation: Aesthetics and Politics/Beller
American Literature
  • LTAM 100B/Mid-to late 19th Century American Literature/Gillman
  • LTAM 103C/Contemporary American Literature/Chude-Sokei
  • LTAM 104E/Open Field Poetry and Poetics/Mackey
  • LTAM 105C/Films of John Carpenter/Leicester, Jr.

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