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Don DAmmassa
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Encyclopedia of Fantasy and Horror Fiction provides thorough coverage of the major authors and works in these popular genres. Appendixes include full bibliographies for each author, as well as lists of award winners. This essential work packs in hund ...
Kathy D. Darrow
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A convenient source of critical commentary on the careers and works of acclaimed authors who died between 1800 and 1899. A cumulative title index is published separately (included in subscription).
Gilles Deleuze
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In Kafka Deleuze and Guattari free their subject from his (mis)intrepreters. In contrast to traditional readings that see in Kafka's work a case of Oedipalized neurosis or a flight into transcendence, guilt, and subjectivity, Deleuze and Guattari mak ...
Brenda Downes
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"Teach Yourself 101 Key Ideas Literature" is perfect for you if you are a student or are just interested in the subject. It provides an interesting and informative accou ...
Bernard A. Drew
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Where can you find information about popular, contemporary African American authors? Web sites can be difficult to locate and unreliable, particularly for some of the newer authors, and their contents are inconsistent and often inaccurate. Although t ...
Thomas G. Duncan
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The Middle English lyric occupies a place of considerable importance in the history of English literature. Here, for the first time in English, are found many features of formal and thematic importance: they include rhyme scheme, stanzaic form, the c ...
Kathy East
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Compiled by two experienced librarians, Across Cultures introduces you to more than 400 recent fiction and nonfiction multicultural resources for preschool through grade 6 and encourages you to make literature about diversity an integral part of your ...
Markman Ellis
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The sentimental novel has long been noted for its liberal and humanitarian interests, but also for its predilection for refined feeling, the privilege it accords emotion over reason, and its preference for the private over the public sphere. In The P ...