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Catherine Robson ,. James Simpson Editor ,. Jon Stallworthy Editor ,. Jack Stillinger Editor ,. Carol T. Christ Editor ,. Lawrence Lipking Editor ,. Jahan Ramazani Editor ,.
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James Noggle Editor. Firmly grounded by the hallmark strengths of all Norton Anthologies thorough and helpful introductory matter, judicious annotation, complete texts wherever possible The Norton Anthology of English Literature has been revitalized in this Eighth Edition through the collaboration between six new editors and six seasoned ones. Under the direction of Stephen Greenblatt, General Firmly grounded by the hallmark strengths of all Norton Anthologies thorough and helpful introductory matter, judicious annotation, complete texts wherever possible The Norton Anthology of English Literature has been revitalized in this Eighth Edition through the collaboration between six new editors and six seasoned ones.
Under the direction of Stephen Greenblatt, General Editor, the editors have reconsidered all aspects of the anthology to make it an even better teaching tool. Get A Copy. Paperback , Eighth Edition , pages. Published December 22nd by W. Norton first published December More Details Original Title.
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Shelves: classics , poems , anthologies. This anthology has many different great authors from the Victorian period. A lot of classics and several great ones that were relevant to current times. We haven't progressed as much as we need to since the Victorian times.
Some of the well-known authors weren't as engrossing as their reputation. It was also hard to be as interested in the non-fiction even though it is still socially relevant. So much poetry and prose which is not my forte. I love love love Alfred Lord Tennyson's poems in this anthology! I'm obsessed with the King Arthur legend and love the poems that he wrote about them. View all 4 comments. Another winner from the folks at Norton.
The Victorians aren't my favorite, but the selections here were good and the Norton intros are, as always, interesting and informative. One thing that's challenging I imagine about putting together a Victorian anthology is that so many of the best Victorian works are long novels, which you really can't include very well in an anthology without making it prohibitively long. Of course there are great short stories and novellas here, like Gaskell's "The Old N Another winner from the folks at Norton.
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