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An introduction British Literature through the internet, for use with secondary school and beginning college or university students.
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An introduction British Literature through the internet, for use with secondary school and beginning college or university students.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9781475838251
- ISBN-10: 1475838255
- Artikelnr.: 48326971
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9781475838251
- ISBN-10: 1475838255
- Artikelnr.: 48326971
Carolyn M. Johnson is author of reference and text books including Discovering Nature with Young People, Using Internet Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in the Sciences, plus magazine articles and poems. She has MLS (Library and Information Science) and MA (English and American Literature) degrees from St. John's University, Queens, NY, a BA (English Literature) from Hunter College, NYC, AA (Liberal Arts) from Queensborough Community College, Queens, NY; worked as graduate student assistant in LIS Division at St. John's University, library assistant at QCC library, and librarian at NY Botanical Garden Library and Pace University Library.
Dedication Preface Introduction Section 1: Anglo Saxon Literature Chapter
1: Metrical Charms and Runic Poems Chapter 2: Old English and Early Middle
English Verse Chapter 3: Colloquy Chapter 4: A Letter on the Advancement of
Learning Chapter 5: Riddles from The Exeter Book (970-1042) by Anonymous
Chapter 6:Selections from The Exeter Book Section 2: Fourteenth, Fifteenth,
and Sixteenth Centuries - Poetry Chapter 7: Selections from The Canterbury
Tales Chapter 8: Selections from The Fairie Queene Section 3: Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries - Drama Chapter 9: Selections from Shakespeare's
Plays - The Comedies Chapter 10: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The
Histories Chapter 11: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The Tragedies
Section 4: Seventeenth Century - Poetry Chapter 12: Excerpts from The
Passionate Pilgrim, Sonnets To Sundry Notes Of Music, The Phoenix and The
Turtle [Dove] Chapter 13: Sonnets plus Dramatic Poetry by William
Shakespeare Chapter 14: Various Writings by John Donne Chapter 15: Poetry
by John Donne Section 5: Seventeenth Century - ProseChapter 16: No Man is
An Island, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and other writings Chapter 17:
Juvenilia, or Certaine Paradoxes and Problemes by John Donne Section 6:
Eighteenth Century - Miscellaneous Chapter 18: A Preface To A Dictionary of
The English Language, The Rambler, Idler, and Adventurer Essays Conclusion
About the Author APPENDIX 1: A link to the online appendix APPENDIX 2
Online - RECOMMENDED RESEARCH RESOURCES
1: Metrical Charms and Runic Poems Chapter 2: Old English and Early Middle
English Verse Chapter 3: Colloquy Chapter 4: A Letter on the Advancement of
Learning Chapter 5: Riddles from The Exeter Book (970-1042) by Anonymous
Chapter 6:Selections from The Exeter Book Section 2: Fourteenth, Fifteenth,
and Sixteenth Centuries - Poetry Chapter 7: Selections from The Canterbury
Tales Chapter 8: Selections from The Fairie Queene Section 3: Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries - Drama Chapter 9: Selections from Shakespeare's
Plays - The Comedies Chapter 10: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The
Histories Chapter 11: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The Tragedies
Section 4: Seventeenth Century - Poetry Chapter 12: Excerpts from The
Passionate Pilgrim, Sonnets To Sundry Notes Of Music, The Phoenix and The
Turtle [Dove] Chapter 13: Sonnets plus Dramatic Poetry by William
Shakespeare Chapter 14: Various Writings by John Donne Chapter 15: Poetry
by John Donne Section 5: Seventeenth Century - ProseChapter 16: No Man is
An Island, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and other writings Chapter 17:
Juvenilia, or Certaine Paradoxes and Problemes by John Donne Section 6:
Eighteenth Century - Miscellaneous Chapter 18: A Preface To A Dictionary of
The English Language, The Rambler, Idler, and Adventurer Essays Conclusion
About the Author APPENDIX 1: A link to the online appendix APPENDIX 2
Online - RECOMMENDED RESEARCH RESOURCES
Dedication Preface Introduction Section 1: Anglo Saxon Literature Chapter
1: Metrical Charms and Runic Poems Chapter 2: Old English and Early Middle
English Verse Chapter 3: Colloquy Chapter 4: A Letter on the Advancement of
Learning Chapter 5: Riddles from The Exeter Book (970-1042) by Anonymous
Chapter 6:Selections from The Exeter Book Section 2: Fourteenth, Fifteenth,
and Sixteenth Centuries - Poetry Chapter 7: Selections from The Canterbury
Tales Chapter 8: Selections from The Fairie Queene Section 3: Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries - Drama Chapter 9: Selections from Shakespeare's
Plays - The Comedies Chapter 10: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The
Histories Chapter 11: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The Tragedies
Section 4: Seventeenth Century - Poetry Chapter 12: Excerpts from The
Passionate Pilgrim, Sonnets To Sundry Notes Of Music, The Phoenix and The
Turtle [Dove] Chapter 13: Sonnets plus Dramatic Poetry by William
Shakespeare Chapter 14: Various Writings by John Donne Chapter 15: Poetry
by John Donne Section 5: Seventeenth Century - ProseChapter 16: No Man is
An Island, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and other writings Chapter 17:
Juvenilia, or Certaine Paradoxes and Problemes by John Donne Section 6:
Eighteenth Century - Miscellaneous Chapter 18: A Preface To A Dictionary of
The English Language, The Rambler, Idler, and Adventurer Essays Conclusion
About the Author APPENDIX 1: A link to the online appendix APPENDIX 2
Online - RECOMMENDED RESEARCH RESOURCES
1: Metrical Charms and Runic Poems Chapter 2: Old English and Early Middle
English Verse Chapter 3: Colloquy Chapter 4: A Letter on the Advancement of
Learning Chapter 5: Riddles from The Exeter Book (970-1042) by Anonymous
Chapter 6:Selections from The Exeter Book Section 2: Fourteenth, Fifteenth,
and Sixteenth Centuries - Poetry Chapter 7: Selections from The Canterbury
Tales Chapter 8: Selections from The Fairie Queene Section 3: Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries - Drama Chapter 9: Selections from Shakespeare's
Plays - The Comedies Chapter 10: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The
Histories Chapter 11: Selections from Shakespeare's Plays - The Tragedies
Section 4: Seventeenth Century - Poetry Chapter 12: Excerpts from The
Passionate Pilgrim, Sonnets To Sundry Notes Of Music, The Phoenix and The
Turtle [Dove] Chapter 13: Sonnets plus Dramatic Poetry by William
Shakespeare Chapter 14: Various Writings by John Donne Chapter 15: Poetry
by John Donne Section 5: Seventeenth Century - ProseChapter 16: No Man is
An Island, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and other writings Chapter 17:
Juvenilia, or Certaine Paradoxes and Problemes by John Donne Section 6:
Eighteenth Century - Miscellaneous Chapter 18: A Preface To A Dictionary of
The English Language, The Rambler, Idler, and Adventurer Essays Conclusion
About the Author APPENDIX 1: A link to the online appendix APPENDIX 2
Online - RECOMMENDED RESEARCH RESOURCES