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Studies in Poetry: British and American Romanticism 56:350:511

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Studies in Poetry: British and American Romanticism
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Barbarese Email: barbares@camden.rutgers.edu



Required Readings:

    Anthologies:

The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Shorter Sixth Edition, ed. Nina Baym,
        0-393-97969-5
The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 8th edition, Volume D: The Romantic Period, ed.
       Jack Stillinger, 0-393-92720-2.

Primary Texts:

Austen, Pride and Prejudice, 3rd ed., ed. Donald Gray, 0-393-97604-1
Barrie, Peter Pan
Chopin, The Awakening
Douglass, Narrative of the Life of an American Slave 0-393-96966-5
Emerson, Emerson's Prose and Poetry, ed. Porte, 0-393-96792-1
Gaiman, Sandman 4— Season of Mists
Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter and Other Writings, ed. Leland S. Person, 0-393-97953-9
Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables  
Shelley, P.B., Shelley's Poetry and Prose, 2nd ed., ed Reiman and Fraistat, 0-393-97752-8
Shelley, Mary Godwin, Frankenstein, ed. J. Paul Hunter, 0-393-96458-2
Whitman, Leaves of Grass and Other Writings, ed. Moon, 0-393-97496-0
Wordsworth, The Prelude: 1799, 1805, 1850, ed. Jonathan Wordsworth et al, 0-393-09071-X



 

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