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  1. A Short History of Early Modern England: British Literature in Context by Peter C. Herman, 2011-05-03
  2. The Tragedy of Richard II: A Newly Authenticated Play by William Shakespeare (Studies in Renaissance Literature) by Michael Egan, 2006-04-30
  3. Readings on Romeo and Juliet (The Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)
  4. Studies in English literature: Being typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time together with definitions, ... normal schools, academies, seminaries, &c by William Swinton, 1882
  5. Studies in English literature. Being typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time with definitions, notes, ... as an aid to systematic literary study by William Swinton, 2010-08-30
  6. Studies in English literature: Being typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time, together with definitions, ... as an aid to systematic literary study by William Swinton, 1890
  7. Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time; Together with Definitions, ... As an Aid to Systematic Literary Study by William Swinton, 2010-02-04
  8. Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time Together with Definitions, ... Study : For Use in High and Normal S by William Swinton, 2010-03-16
  9. Studies in English literature; being typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time, together with definitions, ... literary study, for use in high and normal s by William Swinton, 2010-08-16
  10. Shakespeare's Sonnets by William Shakespeare, 2008-01-07
  11. Readings on Macbeth (The Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)
  12. The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Emma Smith, 2007-04-09
  13. British Literature by Michael Jason, 2002-01-30
  14. The Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture) by Lynn Enterline, 2006-12-14

21. British Literature I
the Renaissance Ideas of the Renaissance. Ideas of the RenaissanceShakespeare's Loves Henry IV, King Lear Instructor's Comments.
http://iws.ccccd.edu/andrade/britlit/shakespeare/shakespeare.html

22. Princeton University Press Books In British Literature
SM Sperry. Lectures on shakespeare. M. Cohen and C. Dever, eds. A literature ofTheir Own british Women Novelists from Bronte to Lessing. E. Showalter.
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23. Princeton University Press Books In British Literature
Crane, MT shakespeare's Brain Reading with Cognitive Theory. Showalter, E. A Literatureof Their Own british Women Novelists from Bronte to Lessing.
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24. British & Commonwealth Literature
Archive of Scholarly Editions; british Women Romantic and basic information; CanadianLiterature Archive; Works of William shakespeare; Contemporary Postcolonial
http://www.utpb.edu/library/britlit.html
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Ignore intial articles; except for Chaucer entries alphabetized by first word in the site title regardless of author's last name.
  • Chaucer Geoffreychaucer.org: an annotated guide to online resources Chaucer Metapage U. of North Carolina; Larry D. Benson Geoffrey Chaucer
  • The New Chaucer Society Rutgers; a scholarly yet accessible site providing a wide array of useful materials for all academic audiences interested in Chaucer and late medieval literature and culture.
  • 18th Century Resources Rutgers; Jack Lynch
  • 25. WISDOM: Knowledge & Literature Search: Global Literature : British
    between old and new style dates, calculates british regnal years RESOURCES Generalliterature/Literary Criticism English literature shakespeare Links General
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    26. Northeastern University - Department Of English - Graduate Programs - Course Cat
    Addresses special issues, such as shakespeare on Film 3565 Topics in EighteenthCenturyliterature 3 QH genre in eighteenth-century british literature such as
    http://www.casdn.neu.edu/~english/graduate/courscatblit.htm
    Graduate Programs
    Graduate Course Catalog - British Literature ENG 3416 Twentieth-Century British Drama 3 QH
    Explores the evolution of British drama from Shaw to Tom Stoppard, giving particular attention to the influence of Ibsen and later European dramatists; the Irish influence of Yeats, Synge, and O'Casey; the traumas of two world wars; and the steady growth in the variety and power of British dramatic productions. Also considers such writers as Samuel Beckett, John Osbourne, Harold Pinter and Caryl Churchill. ENG 3548 Topics in Renaissance Literature 3 QH
    Considers specific topics in the literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, such as the sonnet sequence, Renaissance women, and utopian and travel literature. ENG 3549 Topics in Seventeenth-Century Literature 3 QH
    Considers specific topics in literature from 1600 to approximately 1700, such as metaphysical and religious poetry, the rise of the novel, and drama.

    27. PhD Reading List: Renaissance / Early Modern British Literature
    Renaissance / Early Modern british literature. Individual major professorsand the student. Primary Works. Drama. shakespeare. Hamlet, King
    http://www.engl.unt.edu/degrees/grad/phd/ren_brit.html
    Renaissance / Early Modern British Literature
    Individual major professors and members of dissertation committees may require additional or alternative readings from the student.
    Primary Works
    Drama
    Shakespeare. Hamlet King Lear Othello Macbeth A Midsummer Night's Dream Merchant of Venice Tempest Julius Caesar Richard III I Henry IV Coriolanus Richard II Henry V Udall. Ralph RoisterDoister Mr. W[illiam] S[tevenson?], Gammer Gurton's Needle Sackville and Norton, Gorboduc Lyly, Endymion Kyd, The Spanish Tragedy Webster. The Duchess of Malfi Middleton and Rowley. The Changling Marlowe, Doctor Faustus The Jew of Malta Edward II Chapman, Bussy D'Ambois Marston, The Malcontent Heywood, A Woman Killed With Kindness Jonson, Volpone The Alchemist Epicoene Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue Beaumont and Fletcher, Philaster Middleton, A Game at Chess Ford, The Broken Heart Understand the development of Regular English Drama from its classical and medieval backgrounds and about comedy, historical (or political) drama, tragedy, masques, public vs. private theaters, and the major acting companies.
    Lyric Poetry
    Skelton, "The Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng," "Phyllup Sparowe"

    28. English Department
    English American literature; Introduction to shakespeare; literature of the Sea;18th C. literature; Major Figures. Fosso, Kurt, british Romanticism; critical
    http://www.lclark.edu/dept/cas/caprptenglish.html
    @import "http://www.lclark.edu/trillium/global/style2.css"; Front Page Faculty Governance Commission on Academic Priorities English Department
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    2. English
    Faculty Member Areas of Specialization Courses Taught Grudin, Michaela Asher, Lyell Renaissance English literature; Shakespeare Hart, John (retired spring 2002, to be replaced) 18th C. literature; Shakespeare Fosso, Kurt British Romanticism; critical theory Zimring, Rishona Later Victorian and 20th c. British literature; postcolonial literature Berkson, Dorothy Callahan, John Introduction to Literary Forms; Post-Civil War American Literature; Modern American Literature: 1900-WWII; Modern American Literature: Post-WWII; African-American Literature; Major Figures Rutsala, Vern Dawid, Annie Fiction writing; contemporary literature Introduction to the Short Story; Fiction Writing; Advanced Fiction/Poetry Writing Kirschner, Susan Prose writing Prose Writing; Creative Nonfiction Williams, Kristi (adjunct) Women writers Women Writers; Native American Literature
    The Current Program
    All course offerings except the senior seminar are open to non-majors.

    29. British Literature Advance Course Information-Fall 2000
    Check with instructor the first day of class for any changes. british literature.LTBR190A. 190A Studies in shakespeare. Course
    http://reg.ucsc.edu/soc/aci/fall2000/ltbr.html
    FALL 2000 This information effective for Fall 2000.
    Check with instructor the first day of class for any changes.
    British Literature
    LTBR-190A
    190A: Studies in Shakespeare
    Course Description:
    This senior seminar will focus on the issue of text for performance in relation to the four Roman plays of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, and Titus Andronicus. Students will study the plays as performance texts (with some attention to film and video versions), but in the context of learning about the history of the texts, the current theoretical arguments about the nature of editing, and the practice of the editors in the editions assigned. Although most students will probably possess copies of these plays already, I intend to make some specific recent editions the objects of study; other previously acquired copies will be useful for acts of comparison, but the assigned texts will be required. Since this is a senior seminar, enrollment is limited to 22 students. Some prior experience of studying or performing Shakespeare is desirable but not essential. Each student will be required to complete a substantial major writing project appropriate to a senior seminar (about 25 pages); some assigned exercises will make up part of that project.
    Books:
    Books will be ordered through The Literary Guillotine, and will include:

    30. URI English Dept. Faculty Page
    Cane, Walter, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1966 Associate Professor Emeritus,No email address shakespeare, Middle Ages, Contemporary british literature.
    http://www.uri.edu/artsci/eng/faculty.html
    University of Rhode Island
    English Department
    Faculty
    The Department of English at the University of Rhode Island has thirty full-time faculty members who offer courses in U.S. Literature and British Literature, Creative Writing, Film, Women's Studies, African African-American Literature, Theory, Rhetoric and Composition, and Linguistics. The department offers the B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees. In addition to their undergraduate and graduate assignments within the department, faculty members in English regularly teach undergraduate courses in the University's Honors Program, African African-American Studies, Women's Studies, Comparative Literature Studies, New England Studies Program, and the Arts and Sciences Film Studies Program. Our faculty have received grants from foundations such as the National Endowment for the Humanities, American Council of Learned Societies, Fulbright Scholar Program, National Endowment for the Arts, American Philosophical Society, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Champlin Foundation, Lilly Foundation, and The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, as well as numerous University Teaching Excellence Awards, Faculty Research Grants, and other distinctions.
      Arakelian, Paul G.

    31. UVic: Faculty And Areas Of Research
    and 18th century british literature; relationship between poetry and music; musicalsettings of british literature, including shakespeare; Canadian literature
    http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2002/GRAD/GPROGS/Engl/
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    Faculty and Areas of Interest
    Edward I. Berry, PhD (Calif, Berkeley)
    Shakespeare; Sidney; Renaissance literature
    Michael R. Best, PhD (Adelaide)
    Shakespeare; electronic texts; Renaissance drama; computer-assisted learning; hypertext
    G. Kim Blank, PhD (Southampton)
    Romantic poetry; critical approaches; professional writing; canonization
    Luke Carson, PhD (Calif, Los Angeles)
    Modern American poetry; critical theory; literary criticism; 19th and 20th century American literature
    Thomas R. Cleary, PhD (Princeton)
    Restoration and 18th century literature; the novel; history of criticism; prose style; parody and satire; baroque art and architecture; early Romantic poetry; 19th century American literature
    Evelyn M. Cobley, PhD (British Columbia)

    32. UVic Calendar 2000-2001 Faculty Of Graduate Studies
    and 18th century british literature; relationship between poetry and music; musicalsettings of british literature, including shakespeare; Canadian literature.
    http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2000/11grad20.html
    UVic Calendar 2000-2001 Faculty of Graduate Studies
    English
    Faculty and Areas of Interest Graduate Programs in English Graduate Courses
    Faculty and Areas of Interest
    Elizabeth Archibald, PhD (Yale) Medieval and early Renaissance literature Edward I. Berry, PhD (Calif, Berkeley) Shakespeare; Sidney; Renaissance literature Michael R. Best, PhD (Adelaide) Shakespeare; electronic texts; Renaissance drama; computer-assisted learning; hypertext G. Kim Blank, PhD (Southampton) Romantic poetry; critical approaches; professional writing; canonization Luke Carson, PhD (Calif, Los Angeles) Modern American poetry; critical theory; literary criticism; 19th and 20th century American literature Thomas R. Cleary, PhD (Princeton) Restoration and 18th century literature; the novel; history of criticism; prose style; baroque art and architecture; early romantic poetry; 19th century American literature Evelyn M. Cobley, PhD (British Columbia) Critical theory; comparative literature; 20th century British and American fiction Misao A. Dean, PhD (Queen's)

    33. ACRL WSS Core Lists In Women's Studies - British Literature
    A FEMINIST COMPANION TO shakespeare. THE DISCOURSE OF ENCLOSURE REPRESENTING WOMENIN OLD ENGLISH literature. british WOMEN WRITERS AND THE WRITING OF HISTORY
    http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/core/crbrit.htm
    Core Lists in Women's Studies
    BRITISH LITERATURE
    by Stefanie DuBose General Editors:
    Cynthia Johnson
    and Carrie Kruse Sponsored by:
    Women's Studies Section
    , Collection Development Committee Distributed by:
    University of Wisconsin System
    Women's Studies Librarian's Office
    430 Memorial Library
    728 State Street
    Madison, Wisconsin 53706
    email: wiswsl@library.wisc.edu January 2003 This list is limited to books written about women authors and representations of women from the Middle Ages to the present time. While critical editions of primary materials are included, contemporary works of fiction by British women writers are not. The works on this list were published after 1999 and are currently found in Books in Print, January 2003. The most important works are starred. New Titles Amith, Barbara and Ursula Appelt. WRITE OR BE WRITTEN: EARLY MODERN WOMEN POETS AND CULTURAL CONSTRAINTS. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2001. ISBN: 184014288X $79.95. Anderson, Misty G. LAUGHING BETWEEN LINES: WOMEN, COMEDY AND LONDON STAGE, 1670-1800. New York: Palgrave, 2002. ISBN: 0312239386 $55.00.

    34. British Literature And The Prominence Of Place
    british literature and the Prominence of Place English Theatre from the Middle Ages cityof York, get a backstage tour of shakespeare’s reconstructed Globe
    http://www.shepherd.edu/englweb/travel/agenda.htm
    British Literature and the Prominence of Place:
    English Theatre from the Middle Ages through the 18 th Century
    SHEPHERD COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
    Travel Abroad Study Tour
    March 20-29, 2003 Walk through magnificent medieval cathedrals where Western theatre was reborn after the Dark Ages, follow the route of the cycle-play pagaent wagons through the streets of the medieval city of York, get a backstage tour of Shakespeare’s reconstructed Globe Theatre in London, visit Stratford-upon-Avon where Shakespeare was born, wander through Hampton Court and Whitehall Banqueting House where the Renaissance royalty were entertained by court masques, stroll through the parks and parlors of Restoration and 18 th century drama, and watch several performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
    DAY 1: Departure from Baltimore/Washington DAY 2: Manchester-York (2 Nights) DAY 3: York
    We will explore the medieval city of York, the site of one of the two most famous English Corpus Christi play cycles, traveling the route of pagaent wagons as they stopped at each station for a performance. In the center of the city is York Minster , the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe and decorated with some of Europe’s finest stained glass windows.

    35. Reference Research Guides - British Literature
    Oxford Guide to british Women Writers Writers in various http//thetech.mit.edu/shakespeare/works.html. sourceof information about English literature from the
    http://www.uma.maine.edu/libraries/pages/britlit.html
    CRITICISM Reference Location Dictionary of Literary Biography (DLB)
    Lengthy essays on life and work of literary figures as well as literary history and movements.
    PS 21 D5 British Writers
    Similar to DLB with long biographical and critical essays.
    PR 85 B688 Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism (NCLC)
    Excerpts from criticism and brief biographical portraits of authors who died between 1800 and 1899.
    PN 771 N5 Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (TCLC)
    Excerpts from criticism and brief biographical portraits of authors who died between 1900 and 1959.
    PN 771 T8 Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC)
    Portions of criticism on authors now living or who died after Dec. 31, 1959. Topical essays.
    PN 771 C59 Contemporary Authors (CA) Personal information and statements by writers about their work. Twentieth-Century British Literature Criticism PR 473 .T84 New Moulton's: Pre-Twentieth-Century Criticism PR 85 .N39

    36. Masterpieces Of British Literature
    The catalog sez Introduces students to a range of works of british literature,including at least one play by shakespeare, a pretwentieth-century English
    http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~honors/engl1500.html
    Masterpieces of British Literature
    ENGL 1500 3 credit hours
    Professor Mike Preston
    The objective of this course is to fit the catalog description, while also learning something and having some fun. The catalog sez: "Introduces students to a range of works of British literature, including at least one play by Shakespeare, a pre-twentieth-century English novel, and works by Chaucer and/or Milton." Not to do that would be to fail to live up to one's advertising. Thus we will read some Chaucer, Shakespeare, and three inter-related narratives ( Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels, Alice in Wonderland ). I toyed with the idea of adding John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure , but I decided against it; it's a good read, nonetheless. I enjoy this course because it allows me to bring my research and critical play into the undergraduate classroom. We will read Chaucer's "Miller's Tale" and "Wife of Bath's Tale" in the original Middle English, thus reading texts which allow for class-based and gender-based approaches in the context of a consideration of whether one can read translations without misunderstanding the culture of the original. (Even linguaphobes can learn to read Middle English on a rudimentary level in just a few minutes!) Then we read Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew and Richard II Taming is fascinating in that one can read it as the ultimate sexist text, a subversively feminist text, or a text about learning how to speak in public.

    37. ClassZone: Language Of Literature 1997
    british literature, Unit Two. shakespeare Sonnets shakespeare Complete Works ofshakespeare Online texts of all of shakespeare's plays and poems, indexed by
    http://www.classzone.com/lol97/grade12.html
    Use the links below to select a title from a specific grade and unit. The titles in the menu correspond to individual sections in McDougal Littell's Language of Literature series. By selecting a title, you will jump to a set of links chosen by our editors. These links were selected because they provide additional content or information that may be useful when discussing a particular selection or topic.
    Select a grade:
    American Literature British Literature
    British Literature, Unit One
    Beowulf
    "The Electronic
    Beowulf "
    An article by Professor Kevin S. Kiernanone of the developers of the Electronic Beowulf Project providing insight into the rationale and progress of the project
    Electronic
    Beowulf
    Information about an effort to prepare digital facsimiles of the Beowulf manuscript and related documents. Includes links to sample images.
    Resources for Studying
    Beowulf
    Provides several useful directions for extending the study of Beowulf , including a bibliography and a translation
    the Iliad: Ancient Greece
    Perseus Encyclopedia: Homer

    A useful discussion of the authorship and composition of the Homeric epics, with a bibliography and links to ancient texts dealing with Homer's life and works. Provided by the Perseus Project at Tufts University.

    38. Glencoe Literature Parent Site: British Literature
    Recommended Reading List – british literature. Hamlet by William shakespeare PrinceHamlet is horrified to learn that his father, the king of Denmark, did not
    http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/parentsite/parbrit.html
    Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 ... Unit 6
    Unit 1 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
    by Mark Twain
    When Hank Morgan is magically transported back in time to the year 528, he becomes minister to King Arthur. Morgan has many adventures bringing nineteenth-century know-how to the peasants and knights. Down the Common
    by Ann Baer
    Daily life in a medieval English village was often a struggle against adversity. This novel provides a fascinating, historically accurate picture of that life in its vivid portrayal of the trials and triumphs of Marion, a fictional medieval woman. The Earliest English Poems
    translated by Michael Alexander
    Anglo-Saxon poets composed a variety of poems, including heroic poems, riddles, and elegies. This book gathers much of the best Old English poetry in modern English translations.

    39. Glencoe British Literature Unit 2: Theme 2 - "Sonnet 116" / "Sonnet 130"
    literature Home, Dictionary, Thesaurus, Search, Site Map. by Williamshakespeare. The Life of shakespeare Go to this site for an overview
    http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/course/brlit/unit2/theme2/webresources/one

    Theme 1
    Theme 2
    Theme 3

    Theme 4
    ...
    Theme 12

    by William Shakespeare The Life of Shakespeare
    Go to this site for an overview of William Shakespeare's life. Click on the different dates for a quick idea of what Shakespeare was up to at various times in his career. Click on the Bard's picture to the right and then scroll down for biographical information and images of pivotal Shakespearean people and places. With small group of classmates, create a collage of words and images that could be titled "Shakespeare, as a Man."
    William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130" mocks conventional poetry which often idealizes physical beauty. Read this Web page that examines the part attractiveness plays in our society, how it differs in other cultures, and how the media perpetuates impossible standards of beauty. Then write a letter from Shakespeare to the author of this page in response to the information given. Include quotations from "Sonnet 130."

    40. Course Syllabi - English Language And Literature
    English, 150, World of shakespeare's Sonnets. English, 202, Critical Approachesto literature. English, 204, Major british Writers, 18th and 19th Centuries.
    http://www.wm.edu/ADVS/syllabi/english.htm
    English Language and Literature
    English Portraits of the Artist 1890-1940 English Outcasts in Literature ... Tennyson and the pre-Raphaelite Poets

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