Approaches to Teaching Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Other Works Margaret Atwood's works, especially The Handmaid's Tale, are widely taught not only in literature courses but also in economics, political science, sociology, film, and business courses.
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more info Editor(s): Sharon R. Wilson, Thomas B. Friedman, Shannon Hengen
Literary Research Guide An Annotated Listing of Reference Sources in English Literary Studies
(Fifth Edition)
Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2008 by Choice and as one of the Times Literary Supplement's Books of the Year for 2008. Click here to read the TLS...
more info Author(s): James L. Harner
Studies on Canadian Literature Intended primarily for nonspecialists, the twenty essays in the volume suggest the breadth of Canadian literature and illustrate the range and variety of contemporary Canadian criticism.
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more info Editor(s): Arnold E. Davidson
Teaching North American Environmental Literature
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"More than a study of nature writing, this collection of essays examines the influences that have shaped the field, such as African American, American Indian, Canadian, and Chicano literature." Book...
more info Editor(s): Laird Christensen, Mark C. Long, Fred Waage