Selected Product: | The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Middle Ages Through the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century v. 1 (Norton Anthology of English Literature (Hardcover)) Paperback Edition: 8th Revised edition Author: Greenblatt Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co. Release Date: February 2006 ISBN-10: 0393925315 ISBN-13: 9780393925319 List Price: £29.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Romantic Period Through the Twentieth Century v. 2 (Norton Anthology of English Literature (Paperback)) ISBN-10: 0393925323 An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory ISBN-10: 0582822955 Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory (Beginnings) ISBN-10: 0719062683 The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism (Norton Anthology) ISBN-10: 0393974294 King Henry V (New Cambridge Shakespeare) (The New Cambridge Shakespeare) ISBN-10: 0521612640 |
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