The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: Two-Volume Compact Edition, Volume A – Second Edition
  • Publication Date: June 30, 2026
  • ISBN: 9781554817443 / 1554817447
  • 985 pages; 7¼" x 9¾"

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The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: Two-Volume Compact Edition, Volume A – Second Edition

  • Publication Date: June 30, 2026
  • ISBN: 9781554817443 / 1554817447
  • 985 pages; 7¼" x 9¾"

Guided by the latest scholarship, The Broadview Anthology of British Literature is acclaimed for its inclusiveness and its deep attention to literature’s historical and cultural contexts. The Broadview is structured to meet the needs of today’s students, with an unparalleled selection of illustrations and contextual materials, accessible and engaging introductions, and full explanatory annotations.

The Compact Edition, Volume A is the first half of the shortest version of the anthology, ideal for survey courses with shorter reading lists. It covers the medieval period to the late eighteenth century and is about half the size of the Concise Edition, Volume A, which offers more comprehensive coverage of the same period. All Broadview Anthology of British Literature volumes include a substantial website component, greatly expanding the range of texts that are available to teach. Many longer works are also available from the publisher in separate volumes that may at the instructor’s request be bundled together with this anthology.

Comments

COMMENTS ON THE BROADVIEW ANTHOLOGY OF BRITISH LITERATURE, COMPACT EDITION:

“much more inclusive of a variety of voices and perspectives than are comparable anthologies. This edition provides both quality and quantity at an affordable price for students.” — Jessica Evans, Columbia State Community College

“offers an excellent mix of texts supported by the accessible and insightful introductions we have come to expect. The online materials are a helpful resource for students and teachers alike, and the anthology is reasonably priced. Most of all, I have found Broadview excerpts and abridgements to be particularly good, opening new possibilities in the classroom.” — Davide Carozza, Georgetown University

“My favorite thing about the Broadview is the short and readable introductions ... [A]ll the most essential works in my period-specific courses are here, and that’s to say nothing of the extra texts provided online. Establishing strong links between texts and the specific cultures that produced them is what sets Broadview apart.” — Gabriel Lonsberry, Jacksonville State University

A PDF of the preliminary table of contents is available at this link.

General Editors:

Joseph Black, University of Massachusetts
Kate Flint, University of Southern California
Isobel Grundy, University of Alberta
Wendy Lee, New York University
Don LePan, Broadview Press
Roy Liuzza, University of Tennessee
Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia
Anne Lake Prescott, Barnard College
Jason R. Rudy, University of Maryland, College Park
Claire Waters, University of California, Davis

Key Features

  • • The shortest version of The Broadview Anthology of British Literature
  • • Engaging introductions that place authors and works in their cultural context
  • • Extensive, clear, and helpful annotations
  • • Illustrations throughout the text
  • • Contextual materials for key individual works and authors
  • • A comprehensive online component with additional readings, including audio and video selections
  • • Acclaimed translations, including Roy Liuzza’s Beowulf
  • • Complete long works, including medieval and early modern drama
  • • Omnibus sections covering topics from “Early Irish Lyrics” to “The Supernatural and the Miraculous”
  • • Can be packaged with any Broadview Edition at no extra cost
  • • Online instructor’s guide available
  • • Course-pack options available

The Broadview Anthology of British Literature offers sites for both instructors and students.

The Online Resources Site, for both students and instructors, acts as an online component of the anthology itself, offering many hundreds of readings edited and formatted like those of the bound book, as well as some audio and video selections. The site also features useful study and background materials, including close to 200 interactive review questions; details on British currency; chronological charts; bibliographies; and more. An access code to the website is included with all new copies. If you purchased a used copy or are missing your passcode for this site, please click here to purchase a code online.

A separate Instructor Site features guides to key works and authors in the anthology, with approaches to teaching, background material, and discussion questions; the site also offers a list of anthology contents by theme and region. An access code to the website is included with all examination copies.