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Anthology of American Literature: Realism to Present by George McMichael,

Anthology of American Literature: Realism to Present by George McMichael,
This leading, two-volume anthology represents America's literary heritage from the colonial times of William Bradford and Anne Bradstreet to the contemporary era of Saul Bellow and Alice Walker. Volume II begins with Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson and moves through Toni Morrison. It reflects a continued emphasis on cultural plurality, and multiple selections by authors that enables readers to compare and contrast different works. Numerous editions in their entirety include Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; " Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage; " William's "The Glass Menagerie; " Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun; " and Miller's "Death of a Salesman." Also featured are shorter works--such as “ How to Tell a Story, ” by Mark Twain; Poems by Rita Dove; short stories by Sandra Cisneros, Louise Erdrich, and Toni Morrison. For modern scholars of America's literary history, and readers who simply love to read--especially the classics.



Masquerade: Queer Poetry in America to the End of World War II by Jim Elledge,
Masquerade: Queer Poetry in America to the End of World War II by Jim Elledge,
"Masquerade is the most comprehensive anthology yet published of poetry by American gays, lesbians, bisexuals. and transgendered persons. It includes representative poems from more than 100 writers from pre-colonial times to the end of the Second World War. The anthology begins with selections of anonymous texts from the oral traditions of Hawaii and Native America, followed by voodoo chants and cowboy songs (with a few limericks thrown in for good measure). The selections are arranged by the year of the poet's birth and include samplings of poetry by a racially and ethnically diverse group of men and women. Contemporary readers will know the work of some of these poets, such as Gertrude Stein and Walt Whitman. Other poets, such as George Sanlayana and Adah Isaacs Menken, will be strangers to most. In all these poels created a rich heritage of verse that has been for the most part masked throughout the history of American literature.



Norton Anthology of English Literature - The Norton Anthology of English Literature is a well-known English Literary studies supplement for many tertiary level students. Published by the W.

Greek Anthology - Greek Anthology (also Anthologia Graeca) is a collection of poems, mostly epigrams, that span the Ancient and Byzantine periods of Greek Literature.

Anthology of Interest I - Anthology of Interest I is episode 16 in series 2 of Futurama. It originally aired in North America on May 21, 2000.

Anthology of Interest II - Anthology of Interest II is the 18th episode of the third season of Futurama. It originally aired in North America on February 6, 2001.



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