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The Norton Book of Classical Literature by Bernard MacGregor Walke Knox,

The Norton Book of Classical Literature by Bernard MacGregor Walke Knox,
"The literature of the classical world that has survived is a pitiful remnant of what once existed...". So begins Bernard Knox's preface to an anthology that introduces the modern reader to the enormous breadth and rich variety of that "pitiful remnant" - the foundation of Western literature and culture, the inspiration for writers from Dante to Shakespeare to T. S. Eliot. However much - or little - of it we may have read, classical literature has shaped our world and how we perceive it. Yet for most of us classical writing is little more than a narrow circle of legendary figures. The names of Homer, Aeschylus, Plato, Virgil, and Saint Augustine are familiar, but behind their work lies a vast fellowship of writers with a common mythological and artistic heritage. The Norton Book of Classical Literature thus includes not only the "greats" but also significant though lesser known figures and traditions: archaic lyric poets, Alexandrian Greeks, and Roman satirists, for example. Also recovered for us are the breathtaking variety of forms that literature took - epic, lyric, ode, dithyramb, tragedy, comedy, history, dialogue, idyll, epigram, satire, to name a few. The translations selected for this collection, from classic nineteenth-century versions to as yet unpublished manuscripts, reflect the diversity of the works themselves and bring them to us with eloquence and clarity. In his brilliant introduction - an account of the development of classical literature from the origins of the Greek language and Homer to the fall of Rome and Saint Augustine - Knox distills for the general reader a complex literary tradition and allows even those with a thorough knowledge of classical writing to seethat tradition anew. Informative notes throughout the book allow works - some long forgotten, ignored, or misinterpretedto emerge, as vital and compelling today as they were so many centuries ago.



The Concise Oxford Companion to Classical Literature by M. C. Howatson,
The Concise Oxford Companion to Classical Literature by M. C. Howatson,
Derived from the highly praised second edition of The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, this is the ideal reference book for anyone interested in the classical world and its literary heritage. Including accounts of the lives and works of the classical authors, character entries and plot summaries, general entries tracing the development of literary forms such as comedy and tragedy, and wide coverage of the historical, political social, and artistic background of ancient works, The Concise Oxford Companion to Classical Literature is indispensable for readers of classical literature, and equally accessible to anyone wishing simply to trace an allusion or understand the inspiration behind so much of Western art. Comprehensive and completely accessible, The Concise Oxford Companion to Classical Literature includes accounts of the lives and works of the classical authors; character entries and plot summaries; general entries tracing the development of the various literary forms; extensive coverage of the historical, political, social, and artistic background; and translation of all Greek and Latin words.



Studies in Classic American Literature - Studies in Classic American Literature is a work of literary criticism by the English writer D H Lawrence. It was first published by Thomas Seltzer in the USA in August 1923.

List of book titles taken from literature - Many authors will use quotations from literature as the title for their works. This may be done as a conscious allusion to the themes of the older work or simply because the phrase seems memorable.

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Classics Illustrated - Classics Illustrated were comic book adaptations from classic literature, a series that Russian-born Albert Lewis Kanter (1897-1973) began in 1941 for Elliot Publishing. Introduced under the heading Classic Comics, the series started October, 1941, with a 64-page adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers, followed by Ivanhoe and The Count of Monte Cristo.



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Young Adult Literature and the Classics - Young Adult Literature and the Classics Using Young Adult Literature In The English Classroom This practical methods book provides future middle young adult literature and the classics and high school English teachers with the direction they`ll need to choose adolescent literature young adult literature and the classics and to develop ideas for teaching it. Using a highly effective conversational tone, the book provides the latest information about young adult literature in a short, concisely written, classroom-oriented format. The authors ...

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American Short Story - American Short Story Art of the Short Story This historically arranged anthology of short fiction by top American american short story and international writers provides a comprehensive collection of both the best of the best classic stories as well as the most effective, relevant, american short story and engaging modern american short story and contemporary short stories. Through four distinct historical units, the author looks at the development of the short story as a genre. The historical introductions american short story and ... begin each unit help instructors american short story and students place the stories they read in a broader context. In addition to delineating the history american short story and future of the short story, the anthology provides a comprehensive collection of classical american short story and traditional stories american short story and demonstrates the liveliness, flexibility, american short story and dynamic nature of the genre. This dual focus grounds students in the tradition of the short story genre american short story ...

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