The Greenhaven Press literary companion to British literature

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Readings on A portrait of the artist as a young man

2000
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, " and its author, James Joyce.

Readings on Tess of the D'Urbervilles

2000
Presents many different interpretations of Thomas Hardy's famous novel.

Readings on Wuthering Heights

1999
A guide to reading and understanding "Wuthering Heights" that includes biographical information about the author, critical essays about the novel, discussion of its major themes and ideas, and information about historical events that influenced the author's life.

Readings on Brave new world

1999
A guide to reading and understanding "A Brave New World" with a chronology of Aldous Huxley's life and career, critical essays about "A Brave New World", and primary and secondary bibliographies for further reading.

Readings on Great expectations

1999
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the nineteenth-century novel "Great Expectations, " and its author Charles Dickens.

Readings on Julius Caesar

1999
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the sixteenth-century play "Julius Caesar, " and its author William Shakespeare.

Readings on Hamlet

1999
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the seventeenth-century play "Hamlet, " and its author William Shakespeare.

Readings on the sonnets

1997
Presents biographical information about William Shakespeare and a collection of critical essays discussing various aspects of his sonnets, including characters, themes and meanings, and poetic technique.

Readings on Lord of the flies

1997
A collection of essays that offer analysis and opinion about "Lord of the Flies, " looking at the form, themes, techniques, and conventions of the 1954 novel, and including biographical information about its author, William Golding.

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