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  1. Shakespeare Among the Animals: Nature and Society in the Drama of Early Modern England by Bruce Boehrer, 2002-03-22
  2. Shakespeare and Literary Theory (Oxford Shakespeare Topics) by Jonathan Gil Harris, 2010-09-01
  3. Tradition and Subversion in Renaissance Literature: Studies in Shakespeare, Spenser, Jonson, and Donne (Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies) by Murray Roston, 2007-03-15
  4. On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature: Essays by John Kerrigan, 2004-04-15
  5. STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE - Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time... by William Swinton, 1894
  6. Shakespeare and Race
  7. Tragedy and Scepticism in Shakespeare's England (Early Modern Literature in History) by William M. Hamlin, 2005-09-03
  8. Critical Essays on Shakespeare's King Lear (Critical Essays on British Literature)
  9. A Fairy Tale in Two Acts, Taken from Shakespeare (Shakespeare apocrphya) by William Shakespeare, 2008-09-08
  10. The Illustrated Shakespeare, 1709-1875 by Stuart Sillars, 2009-01-19
  11. Shakespeare: The Roman Plays (Longman Literature in English)
  12. Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespeare And Renaissance Drama (Ireland, Literature and History) by Stephen O'neill, 2007-02-16
  13. Treason by Words: Literature, Law, and Rebellion in Shakespeare's England by Rebecca Lemon, 2008-01
  14. Readings on Julius Caesar (The Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)

41. Departmental/College Honors Award Requirements
(C) british literature, Pre1700, non-shakespeare or American literature, Pre-1800.(D) Honors Seminar or 5000 level course. V. Six elective hours. VI.
http://www.okstate.edu/honors/deptcollegeawd.html
DEPARTMENTAL/COLLEGE HONORS AWARD REQUIREMENTS You may earn the Departmental or College Honors Award (the terminology differs among the undergraduate college) in any major . The general Honors College minimum requirements are honors credit with grade of "A" or "B" in 12 upper-division hours in the field of concentration for the major including a 3-hour senior honors thesis or other creative component approved by the department or college. The colleges and departments listed below require a certain combination of courses for these awards. If your college or major department is not listed below, the general Honors College minimum requirements apply. Satisfactory completion ("A" or "B" grade required) of one hour of honors thesis/project-preparation course (using HONR 3000 or other appropriate course number) in the semester before undertaking the senior honors thesis or senior honors project. Exemption by the Arts and Sciences Honors Committee on the basis of a written recommendation from the faculty thesis director stating that student already has sufficient research experience to undertake the senior honors thesis/project without the one-hour preparation course may be available. The student must file a petition for exemption before the beginning of the semester in which the thesis/project-preparation course ordinarily would be taken. Specified upper-division curriculum (honors contracts are not permitted in these twelve hours):
  • Three hours from common body honors sections (BADM 3513, LSB 3213, FIN 3113, MKTG 3213)
  • 42. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Arts & Literature | PBS
    literature Archived Recommendations british literature Geoffrey Chaucer Bloomsburyis the british publisher of the shakespeare Birthplace Trust http//www
    http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/arts_lit/lk_britishlit.shtm
    April 4, 2003
    Archived Recommendations:
    British Literature
    Geoffrey Chaucer Page, The

    http://icg.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/

    This site provides materials for Harvard University's Chaucer classes. It provides a wide range of Middle English texts and translations of analogues relevant to Chaucer's works, as well as selections from relevant works by earlier and later writers, critical articles from a variety of perspectives, graphics, and general information on life in the Middle Ages. The site concentrates on the Canterbury Tales. Especially interesting to high school students would be the Life and Manners and Science sections.
    Globenext: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
    http://library.advanced.org/50033/

    This ThinkQuest submission investigates Julius Caesar as a dramatic text by asking contemporary directors and actors about the challenges and issues that must be confronted when producing the play. The site features full interviews with actors and directors, thoughtful consideration of play's historical context, and a complete teacher's guide.
    Harry Potter
    http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/

    43. Iowa State University Department Of English
    Amaya, Jose, US Latino/a literature and culture; 20th century Americanliterature. Berg, James, early modern british literature, shakespeare.
    http://www.engl.iastate.edu/graduatestudies/POSmanual/facultyEnglish.html
    English Department Graduate Faculty
    Name Research and Teaching Areas Allen, Virginia history and theory of rhetoric and composition; pedagogical linguistics; science fiction Amaya, Jose U.S. Latino/a literature and culture; 20th century American literature Berg, James early modern British literature, Shakespeare Betcher, Gloria early British Drama; medieval British literature and culture; hypertext and multimedia in humanities computing Bowers, Neal modern and contemporary American poetry; poetry writing Burnett, Rebecca rhetorical theory; intercultural communication; communication pedagogy; communication in academic disciplines; workplace literacies; collaboration and teamwork; document design; visual and verbal integration in technical documents Carlson, Susan British drama; Shakespeare; modern and contemporary drama; Henry James; contemporary British literature; comedy; women's theatre; feminist approaches to literature Catron, Doug technical and scientific writing: theories of composition pedagogy; 19th and 20th century British and American novel; modernist literature Chapelle, Carol

    44. British Literature---This Is A Page On William Shakspeare...
    This is the british literature Page for William shakespeare. Feel free to look aroundand learn a little bit more about british literature through shakespeare.
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    Best Viewed in 1024x768 resolution and with Internet Explorer 5.0. s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) Created by Tyler Lee. '00 British Literature Project.

    45. DePaul University
    Berkeley Renaissance literature; shakespeare; cultural studies century English literature;literature and science. and contemporary british culture; postcolonial
    http://www.depaul.edu/~english/faculty.html

    46. DePaul University
    Berkeley Renaissance literature; shakespeare; cultural studies. century Americanliterature; JewishAmerican and contemporary british culture; postcolonial
    http://www.depaul.edu/~english/gradfaculty.html

    47. British Literature
    English 2319. british literature. Syllabus. Chaucer; Poetry; shakespeare;shakespeare's Sonnets; Some Help on Citing and Documenting Sources;
    http://www.uta.edu/english/TAR/sophbritlit.html
    English 2319
    British Literature
    Syllabus

    48. Literature Course Syllabi
    british Medieval and Renaissance Drama (John F Tinkler, Towson); Earlier RenaissanceLiterature (NonDramatic An Introduction to shakespeare Illustrated (Emory).
    http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jlynch/syllabi.html
    Syllabi and Other Course Materials for Literature Courses
    It should be no surprise that this page is now woefully incomplete the explosion of the number of courses using the Web, along with the explosion in things I should be doing, have made it impossible for me to keep up with it all. I'll do what I can, but welcome help. This collection of syllabi and course materials is maintained by Jack Lynch jlynch@english.upenn.edu . See also my pointers to on-line literary resources Go straight to Classical and Biblical Medieval Renaissance Restoration and Eighteenth Century ... General
    Collections of Course Materials
    Classical and Biblical
    Medieval
    • Chaucer (Edwin Duncan, Towson)

    49. Events Calendar
    2140 british Literary History I English 2150 british Literary History II English3310 Period Studies in british literature English 4300 shakespeare English 4300
    http://websites.usu.edu/english/Document/index.asp?Parent=1080

    50. English Faculty - Auburn University
    early modern and modern british literature, literature of the Great Books Renaissanceliterature, prose fiction before 1700, shakespeare, early women
    http://www.auburn.edu/english/faculty/faculty.htm
    Faculty
    Search our faculty alphabetically by last name, by MLA divisions, or by more specialized areas using the search engine.
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    Professor and West Point Stevens Eminent Scholar
    Restoration and eighteenth-century British literature, feminist criticism, cultural studies Craig E. Bertolet
    Associate Professor
    Medieval literature Jon Bolton
    Associate Professor, Assistant Department Head
    Twentieth-century British literature
    Alicia Carroll
    Associate Professor Nineteenth-century British fiction Corrie Claiborne Assistant Professor African-American literature, African- American literary theory, and black popular culture James Andrew Clark Associate Professor William Tyndale, Milton, seventeenth-century British literature Miriam Marty Clark Associate Professor Twentieth-century literature, the short story George W. Crandell Professor, Department Head Twentieth-century American literature, bibliography, textual criticism, Tennessee Williams

    51. St. Philip's College Learning Resource Center Guide To British Literature
    Who Was Who In literature, 1906 1934 (REF PR 106 .W5) Chronicles the lives ofBritish authors. Who's Who in shakespeare (REF PR 2982 .S76 1989) Contains
    http://www.accd.edu/spc/lrc/LRCResou/guides/british.htm
    LRC Resources Events Online Catalog Laptops Ask a Reference Question Library Guides Tutorials Library Instruction Request Net Resources Electronic Databases Search Tools Links by Subject Other Libraries Distance Learning LRC Information Mission Statement Services Communicate With Us LRC Policies Literary Resources
    British Literature Basic Library Tools:

    Library of Congress Classification
    PN Literature
    PN 80-99 Criticism
    PN 1010-1551 Poetry
    PN 6099-6110 Poetry Collections
    PQ Romance Literature
    PR English Literature
    PS American Literature
    PT Germanic Literature Z Bibliography Library Science
    Z 1201-4980 National Bibliography
    Z 5051-7999 Subject Bibliography
    Online Catalog
    Access Points
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    Suggested Access Points Keyword access is the most flexible of the access points because it allows you to combine terms in almost any manner desired. In the event that you can not locate information using one of the other access points, change to a keyword search. With a keyword search you may get many results that are not relevant to your need and miss materials that are relevant. Use a keyword search to get a broad list of items that may be relevant. Browse through the results until you find an item that is right on target with your need and click on a subject field in the record to do a search that will lead you to additional materials on your topic.

    52. Untitled Document
    british literature, shakespeare, World literature.Ph.D. University of Miami, 1993.
    http://www.uaf.edu/english/faculty/
    Name Specialty and Degree Bartlett, D.A.
    ffdab@uaf.edu
    Ancient, medieval, and renaissance studies; traditional Alaska Native literature. Ph.D. University of Oregon, 1977. Basham, Lynn
    ESL Coordinator
    fflsb@uaf.edu
    Linguistics. M.A. San Jose State University, 1977. Bird, Roy K
    Department Chair
    ffrkb@uaf.edu
    American literature, literary criticism. Ph.D. William Marsh Rice University, 1982. Blalock, Susan
    Associate Dean of Liberal Arts
    ffseb@uaf.edu
    British literature, narrative theory. Ph.D. University of Texas, 1983. Box, Mark
    ffmab@uaf.edu
    Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British literature, Romantic-era British literature. D. Phil. Oxford University, 1985. Burleson, Derick
    Director of Composition
    ffdwb@uaf.edu
    Creative writing. Ph.D. University of Houston, 2000. Carr, Richard

    53. Perfection Learning: Parallel Text--British Literature
    timeperiods and correlate to the most frequently used british literature texts. theShepherd, Raleigh Sonnet 29 “When in disgrace,” shakespeare Sonnet 116
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    from Beowulf, Raffel, translator
    from The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer, Coghill, translator
    English Ballads, Anonymous
    from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, The Gawain Poet, Gardner, translator

    Whoso List to Hunt, Wyatt
    The Passionate Shepherd to His Love, Marlowe
    A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Donne Meditation 17, Donne On My First Son, Jonson

    54. WebSmart Homework Help: Literature
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    Hanly's Chaucer Scriptorium

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    African American Women Writers of the 19th Century A Celebration of Women Writers The Republic of Pemberley (Jane Austen site) The Victorian Women Writers Project ... The Olympian Gods
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    Complete Works of William Shakespeare Encyclopedia Britannica's William Shakespeare Site 3D Globe Theatre Internet Experience Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet ... Yahoo! Shakespeare Festivals
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    55. Department Of English Language And Literature
    18.208 Myth Symbol 18.230british literature Chaucer to Swift 18.282 Canadian literature18.334 shakespeare 18.352 british literature The Romantics and the
    http://www.carleton.ca/english/undergrad/courses.html

    56. British Literature
    british literature. Wheeler High School English 120. Links The Sonnets a good basicwebsite with music. Sparknotes shakespeare's Sonnets summary and analysisd.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/britlit/periods/britlitmenu.html
    British Literature
    Wheeler High School English 120
    Links Ango- Saxon Topics Ango- Saxon Images Paper: good and evil in Beowulf ... History of the English Language (very readable site) History of the English Language HEL website (very comprehensive site) A Brief History of the English Language (from Merriam-Webster) An animated history of books The Sonnets a good basic website with music Sparknotes: Shakespeare's Sonnets summary and analysisd Some Shakespeare Links Hamlet test essay Bill Evenski
    Wheeler High School
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    North Stonington, CT 06359 mailto:wevenski@northstonington.k12.ct.us
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    57. OUP USA: The Best Of Shakespeare
    by Peter Hunt, a leading scholar of children's literature. that it is never too earlyfor shakespeare. plays. Library Lane Classic british children's author
    http://www.oup-usa.org/isbn/0195132130.html
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    The Iona and Peter Opie Library of Children's Literature

    The classic introduction to Shakespeare now in paperback!
    The Best of Shakespeare
    Retellings of 10 Classic Plays
    E. NESBIT

    with an Introduction by IONA OPIE and Afterword by PETER HUNT

    The perfect introduction to Shakespeare's work
    At the heart of any great work of literature is a story. William Shakespeare's plays are no exception. They tell the stories of kings and queens, of ghosts and witches, of romance and passion. But to get to the stories at the heart of the Bard's plays, the reader must first work through Shakespeare's language, a task often too demanding for younger readers (and for many adults). This new paperback edition brings ten of Shakespeare's greatest plays to life. E. Nesbit, the classic British children's author, shakes off the burdensome complexity of Shakespeare's language and tells the stories at the core of the plays with a generous sprinkle of wit and humor. Her graceful, vivid retellings, written in highly accessible and lucid prose, are the perfect introduction to Shakespeare's work. All of these major works are included in this anthology: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest, As You Like It, The Winter's Tale

    58. OUP USA: General Catalog: Literature/English: British Literature
    Poetic Form and british Romanticism, 0195060725 on EighteenthCentury literature,0195049241, $31.95 to My Basket Danson, Lawrence, shakespeare's Dramatic Genres
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    Enter words or phrases, separated by commas: Continue searching in the General Catalog or select Find A Book to search all catalogs. Search: All text by Author and/or Title by ISBN by Publication Year Aaron, Jane, A Double Singleness
    Abrams, Meyer H., The Mirror and the Lamp , 0195014715, $17.95 (01), paper
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    Aitken, A. J., A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue from the Twelfth Century to the End of the Seventeenth, Volume 10 (Stra-3ere), New ed.
    Aitken, A. J., Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue from the Twelfth Century to the end of the Seventeenth, Volume 11 (Tra-Waquant), New ed.
    Aitken, A. J., Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue from the Twelfth Century to the End of the Seventeenth, Volume 9: Si-Sto
    Aitken, A. J., Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue, Volume 12 (War-Zurnbarrie), New ed.
    Alexander, Christine, The Companion to the Brontes
    Archibald, Elizabeth, Incest and the Medieval Imagination
    Armstrong, Isobel, Nineteenth-Century Women Poets , 0198184832, $24.95 (04), paper
    Armstrong, Nancy

    59. HUX Program - Contact Us: English Department
    Expertise/Interest 18th Century british literature and Culture; british Drama;Literary Criticism; shakespeare; Renaissance literature and Culture; 17th
    http://www.csudh.edu/hux/fac-eng.html

    Admission Requirements
    Degree Requirements Current Students Courses ... Financial Aid English Department Contact Links: HUX Staff History Art Music ... Interdisciplinary Studies
    JANICE KAWAMINAMI
    Secretary
    JKawaminami@csudh.edu Office Hours: M-Th 8:00am-5:00pm, F 8:00-12:00am
    Office Location: LCH E315
    Office Phone: (310) 243-3322 Note: Department Secretary names are listed only as points of contact to leave messages in the event that an instructor cannot be reached; any questions regarding assignments should be directed to the instructor, and any questions regarding the Humanities External Degree Program should be directed to HUX Staff. PATRICIA H. CHERIN PCherin@csudh.edu
    • B.A., M.A. California State University, Long Beach, 1969, 1975
    • M.A. University of Southern California, 1989
    • Ph.D University of Southern California, 1992
    Expertise/Interest: Interdisciplinary Studies; Modernism; 20th Century (American) Literature; Cultural Disciplines. LOIS J. FEUER LFeuer@csudh.edu
    • B.A. University of Arizona, 1967
    • M.A. University of California, Irvine, 1968

    60. CSLA English Department Faculty
    California, Los Angeles) shakespeare; Sixteenth and English novel; women's literature;play writing Eighteenth-Century british literature; classical rhetoric
    http://www.calstatela.edu/academic/english/edeptwp/faculty.html
    Faculty Members Betty Bamberg (Ph. D., University of California, Los Angeles) Rhetoric; composition studies; sociolinguistics
    Sharon Bassett (Ph. D., University of Rochester) Victorian age; critical theory; gender studies
    Jennifer Bay
    (Ph. D., University of Texas at Arlington) Composition studies; rhetorical theory; media studies
    Alfred Bendixen (Ph. D., University of North Carolina) American literature; women's literature; literature of the supernatural
    Peter Brier (Emeritus) (Ph. D., Occidental College/Claremont Graduate School) Romantic age; critical theory; cultural criticism
    Mary Bush (D. A., Syracuse University) Creative writing (fiction)
    Michael Calabrese (Ph. D., University of Virginia) Medieval literature; Chaucer; classical studies
    (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles) Latin American and Mexican American literatures; literary theory and criticism; Chicano film; Mexican cultural history
    Hema Chari (Ph. D., University of Southern California) Twentieth-Century British literature; postcolonial literature; film; gender studies
    John Cleman (Ph. D., University of Wisconsin) American literature; American studies

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