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Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird

2004
A guide to studying Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "To Kill a Mockingbird, " featuring a biographical sketch of the author, a list of characters, a summary and analysis of the text, and a selection of critical views.

Arthur Miller's The crucible

2004
Presents a study guide for Arthur Miller's "The Crucible, " featuring a list of characters, a summary and analysis, and a selection of critical views. Includes a biographical sketch of the playwright.

Zora Neale Hurston's Their eyes were watching God

2009
A critical analysis of Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God"; includes biographical notes about Hurston, thematic and structural analysis, a list of characters, excerpts of critical essays, and an index of themes and ideas from the book.

E.L. Doctorow's Ragtime

2004
A guide to reading and understanding "Ragtime," featuring a biographical sketch of author E. L. Doctorow, a list of characters, a summary and analysis of the novel, and a selection of critical views.

Stephen Crane's Maggie

a girl of the streets
2005
A study guide for Stephen Crane's novel "Maggie-A girl of the Streets" that includes a biographical sketch of the author, plot summary, character examinations, review questions, and selections from critical essays about the work.

Emily Bront?'s Wuthering Heights

2008
A study guide for Emily Bront?'s novel Wuthering Heights that features a biographical sketch of the author, background information, a list of characters, a summary and analysis, and a selection of critical views.

Ernest Hemingway's The sun also rises

2007
Contains critical analyses of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises," and includes an introduction by Harold Bloom, author biographical sketch, thematic and structural analysis of the work, a list of characters, and an annotated bibliography.

Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named Desire

2005
Presents critical essays on Tennessee Williams's "A Streetcar Named Desire" and includes a chronology, a bibliography, and an introduction by critic Harold Bloom.

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