Specifications
book-author | Joseph Black ; Leonard Conolly ; Kate Flint ; Isobel Grundy ; Don LePan ; Roy Liuzza ; Jerome J. McGann ; Anne Lake Prescott ; Barry V. Qualls ; Claire Waters |
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isbn10 | 1770485805 |
isbn13 | 9781554813124 |
language | English |
publisher | Broadview Press |
Book Description
“The Broadview Anthology of British Literature” presents a unique and illuminating perspective on British literary heritage across its six volumes. This anthology distinguishes itself by blending scholarly rigor with an innovative approach to canonical authors and a rich selection of works by lesser-known writers. It offers a global perspective on British literature, while consistently addressing themes of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation. This anthology is a comprehensive resource, providing insights into the historical, cultural, and literary context of each period, supported by accessible introductions, extensive annotations, and a wealth of illustrations.
Through its six volumes, both in print and online, “The Broadview Anthology of British Literature” has emerged as a leading authority in the field. This anthology is not only a resourceful compilation but also a gateway to a deep exploration of British literary heritage. The website component, meticulously curated to match the quality of the print volumes, enhances the accessibility of the anthology's contents.
The “Concise Edition” offers a more compact alternative without compromising on content. Despite its reduced size, this edition retains the anthology's commitment to offering a comprehensive selection of canonical authors and lesser-known works. The concise edition is designed to meet the needs of British literature survey courses, featuring engaging introductions, thorough annotations, and an extensive array of illustrations and contextual materials.
Notable additions to the concise edition include previously unrepresented works by authors such as Chaucer, Lady Mary Wroth, Margaret Cavendish, and Laboring Class Poets. The inclusion of Irish, Gaelic Scottish, and Welsh literature, as well as a focus on “Transatlantic Currents,” expands the anthology's global scope.
With a commitment to enhancing readers' understanding, the new edition incorporates improvements found in the recent editions of the period volumes. This ensures that “The Broadview Anthology of British Literature” maintains its status as an authoritative, comprehensive, and innovative resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of British literary history. It stands as a dynamic testament to the richness and diversity of British literature across the ages.
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