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Longman Anthology of British Literature: The Early Modern Period by David Damrosch,

Longman Anthology of British Literature: The Early Modern Period by David Damrosch,
"Volume 1B: The Early Modern Period of The Longman Anthology of British Literature" is a comprehensive and thoughtfully arranged anthology that offers a rich selection of major British authors throughout the Early Modern Period. The book includes Perspectives, Companion Readings, and "and Its Time" sections which show how major literary writings interrelate with and respond to various social, historical, and cultural events of Great Britain in the Early Modern period. With a generous representation of fiction, drama, and poetry, the second edition includes major additions of important works and an expanded illustration program. Fresh and up-to-date introductions and notes are written by an editorial team whose members are all actively engaged in teaching and in current scholarship, and illustrations show both artistic and cultural developments of the Early Modern Period. For those interested in British Literature of the Early Modern Period.



Modern Dramatists: A Casebook of the Major British and American Playwrights by Kimball King,
Modern Dramatists: A Casebook of the Major British and American Playwrights by Kimball King,
In modern dramatists, Kimball King has assembled a comprehensive collection of insightful literary overviews of the foremost British, Irish, and American playwrights and plays of the late twentieth century, providing a valuable critical tool for informed readers of dramatic literature. Taken together, the twenty-six essays, written by leading figures in drama and theatre studies, reveal the tremendous range and vitality of modern theatre in England, Ireland, and the United States.



The British Museum Is Falling Down - The British Museum Is Falling Down (1965) is a comic novel by British author David Lodge about a 25 year-old poverty-stricken student of English literature who, rather than working on his thesis (entitled "The Structure of Long Sentences in Three Modern English Novels") in the reading room of the British Museum, is time and again distracted from his work and who gets into all kinds of trouble instead.

Modern British cuisine - Modern British (or New British) cuisine is a style of British cooking that emerged in the late 1970s, and has gained increasing popularity more recently. It uses mainly high-quality ingredients local to the British Isles, preparing them using methods that combine traditional British recipes with modern innovations, and philosophically has an affinity with the slow food movement.

British literature - British literature is literature from the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. By far the largest part of this literature, if not the earliest, is written in the English language, but there are also separate literatures in Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Cornish, Manx, Jèrriais, Dgèrnésiais and other languages.

Modern Greek literature - Modern Greek literature refers to literature written in the Greek language from the 11th century, with texts written in a language that is more familiar to the ears of Greeks today than is the language of the early Byzantine literati, the compilers of the New Testament, or, of course, the classical authors of the fifth and fourth centuries BC.



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