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English Department Research Guide
An introduction to resources that will provide assistance with English research.
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English Courses
Cambridge Introductions to Literature Series
The Cambridge introduction to comedy
by
Eric Weitz
Call Number: PN1922 .C27 2009
ISBN: 0521540267
Publication Date: 2009
The Cambridge introduction to creative writing
by
David Morley
Call Number: PE1413 .M583 2007
ISBN: 0521547547
Publication Date: 2007
The Cambridge introduction to Edgar Allan Poe
by
Benjamin F. Fisher
Call Number: PS2638 .F45 2008
ISBN: 0521676916
Publication Date: 2008
Cambridge Companion to Literature Series
The Cambridge companion to American modernism
by
Walter Kalaidjian
Call Number: PS228.M63 C34 2005
ISBN: 0521536804
Publication Date: 2005
The Cambridge companion to American realism and naturalism
by
Donald Pizer
Call Number: PS374.N29 C36 1995
ISBN: 0521438764
Publication Date: 1995
The Cambridge companion to British romanticism
by
Stuart Curran
Call Number: PR457 .C33 1993
ISBN: 0521421934
Publication Date: 1993
The Bedford Cultural Editions Series
The Blithedale romance
by
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Call Number: PS1855.A2 C35 1996
ISBN: 0312118031
Publication Date: 1996
Clotel, or, The president's daughter : a narrative of slave life in the United States
by
William Wells Brown
Call Number: PS1139.B9 C53 2000b
ISBN: 0312152655
Publication Date: 2000
The commerce of everyday life : selections from The tatler and The spectator
by
Erin Mackie.
Call Number: PR1365.T23 C66 1998
ISBN: 0312115970
Publication Date: 1998
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