British Literature
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	 Nightmare AbbeyThis 1818 novel is set in a former abbey whose owner, Christopher Glowry, is host to visitors who enjoy his hospitality and engage in endless… 
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	 The Mill on the FlossThis classic novel, first published in 1860, tells the story of Maggie Tulliver. Intelligent and headstrong but trapped by the conventions of family tradition and… 
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	 Doctor Faustus – Second EditionDoctor Faustus is a classic; its imaginative boldness and vertiginous ironies have fascinated readers and playgoers alike. But the fact that this play exists in… 
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	 Tess of the d’Urbervilles – Second EditionThis classic novel tells the story of how the poor rural couple John and Joan Durbeyfield become convinced that they are descended from the ancient… 
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	 AutobiographyHarriet Martineau lived an extraordinary literary life. She became a reviewer and journalist in the 1820s when her family’s fortune collapsed; published a best-selling series,… 
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	 The Memoir of 1603 and the Diary of 1616-1619Anne Clifford’s memoir for the year 1603 and her diary of 1616-1619 are invaluable records of the daily life and social and family relationships of… 
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	 The AlexandreisWalter of Châtillon’s Latin epic on the life of Alexander the Great was a twelfth- and thirteenth-century “best-seller:” scribes produced over two hundred manuscripts. The… 
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	 The Broadview Anthology of British Literature Volume 6: The Twentieth Century and BeyondIn all six of its volumes The Broadview Anthology of British Literature presents British literature in a truly distinctive light. Fully grounded in sound literary… 
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	 The Keepsake for 1829Literary annuals played a major role in the popular culture of nineteenth-century Britain and America, and The Keepsake was the most distinguished, successful, and enduring… 
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	 The Woman in WhiteAs the inscription on his tombstone reveals, Wilkie Collins wanted to be remembered as the “author of The Woman in White,” for it was this… 
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	 Hauntings and Other Fantastic TalesVernon Lee writes in the Preface to Hauntings, “My ghosts are what you call spurious ghosts... of whom I can affirm only one thing, that… 
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	 Reuben SachsOscar Wilde wrote of this novel, “Its directness, its uncompromising truths, its depth of feeling, and above all, its absence of any single superfluous word,… 
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	 The Romance of a ShopThe Romance of a Shop is an early “New Woman” novel about four sisters, who decide to establish their own photography business and their own… 
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	 St. LeonSet in Europe during the Protestant Reformation and first published in 1799, St. Leon tells the story of an impoverished aristocrat who obtains the philosopher’s… 
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	 Modern TragedyModern Tragedy, first published in 1966, is a study of the ideas and ideologies which have influenced the production and analysis of tragedy. Williams sees… 
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	 SheFirst published in 1886–87, H. Rider Haggard’s imperial romance follows its English heroes from the quiet rooms of Cambridge to the uncharted interior of Africa… 
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	 The Hound of the BaskervillesThe Hound of the Baskervilles (1901–02) is Arthur Conan Doyle’s most celebrated Sherlock Holmes adventure. At the end of the yew tree path of his… 
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	 The Distaff GospelsThe Distaff Gospels (Les Évangiles des Quenouilles), a fascinating fifteenth-century collection of more than 250 popular beliefs, constitutes a kind of encyclopedia of late medieval… 
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	 The Girl Behind the Keys“As the door was thrust open, I heard, as in a dream, the voice of Neal Larrard—calm and cool as ever—dictating to me; mechanically, my… 
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	 VilletteCharlotte Brontë’s contemporary George Eliot wrote of Villette, “There is something almost preternatural in its power.” The deceptive stillness and security of a girls’ school… 
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	 The Idea of Being FreeMary Hays (1759-1843) is often best remembered for her early revolutionary novels The Memoirs of Emma Courtney and The Victim of Prejudice. In this collection,… 
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	 Eikon BasilikePublished just after the execution of King Charles I in 1649, Eikon Basilike is a defence of the king’s motivations and actions prior to and… 
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	 John Halifax, GentlemanThis 1856 novel, one of the most beloved of the Victorian period, follows the life, from childhood to death, of an orphaned boy who grows… 
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	 Shakespeare’s HeroinesFirst published in 1832, Shakespeare’s Heroines is a unique hybrid of Shakespeare criticism, women’s rights activism, and conduct literature. Jameson’s collection of readings of female… 
