Anthologie
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Anthologie
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of50
- The new Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1950,, chosen and edited by Helen Gardner
- American poetry, the nineteenth century, [John Hollander, editor]
- Herencia, the anthology of Hispanic literature of the United States, editor, Nicolás Kanellos ; co-editors, Kenya Dworkin y Méndez [and others] ; coordinator, Alejandra Balestra
- The Oxford book of Victorian verse,, chosen by Arthur Quiller-Couch
- African American humor, the best Black comedy from slavery to today, edited by Mel Watkins ; foreword by Dick Gregory
- Reading the West, an anthology of dime westerns, edited by Bill Brown
- Tudor verse satire;, selected and edited by K.W. Gransden
- Talking leaves, contemporary Native American short stories, introduced and edited by Craig Lesley ; associate editor, Katheryn Stavrakis
- The Columbia anthology of American poetry, edited by Jay Parini
- Like thunder, poets respond to violence in America, edited by Virgil Suʹarez and Ryan G. Van Cleave
- Literature of the American Indian, [compiled by] Thomas E. Sanders [and] Walter W. Peek
- The Penguin book of ballads, chosen and introduced by Geoffrey Grigson
- The Norton anthology of poetry, [edited by] Alexander W. Allison [and others] ; with an essay on ver[s]ification by Jon Stallworthy
- Black short story anthology, edited by Woodie King
- The garden thrives, twentieth-century African-American poetry, edited and with an introduction by Clarence Major
- The national black drama anthology, eleven plays from America's leading African-American theaters, edited by Woodie King, Jr
- Holocaust poetry, compiled and introduced by Hilda Schiff
- Mother Goose, from nursery to literature, by Gloria T. Delamar
- Black writers of America;, a comprehensive anthology, [by] Richard Barksdale [and] Keneth Kinnamon
- Every shut eye ain't asleep, an anthology of poetry by African Americans since 1945, edited by Michael Harper and Anthony Walton
- The poetry of Black America;, anthology of the 20th century., Introd. by Gwendolyn Brooks
- The best of The best American poetry, 1988-1997, Harold Bloom, editor ; David Lehman, series editor
- 20/20, twenty one-act plays from twenty years of the Humana Festival, edited by Michele Volansky and Michael Bigelow Dixon ; foreword by Jon Jory
- The rise of American Jewish literature;, an anthology of selections from the major novels., Edited by Charles Angoff and Meyer Levin
- The making of a poem, a Norton anthology of poetic forms, edited by Mark Strand and Eavan Boland
- Twenty-five modern plays, edited by S. Marion Tucker
- The literature of America: colonial period
- American folk poetry:, an anthology
- The Progressive movement, 1900-1915, edited and with an introduction by Richard Hofstadter
- From both sides now, the poetry of the Vietnam War and its aftermath, edited by Phillip Mahony
- The Yale younger poets anthology, edited by George Bradley
- Tall tale America, a legendary history of our humorous heroes, by Walter Blair ; illustrated by Sgt. Glen Rounds
- An Ear to the ground, an anthology of contemporary American poetry, edited by Marie Harris and Kathleen Aguero
- Slave narratives
- The Oxford book of death, chosen and edited by D.J. Enright
- The Oxford book of American verse, chosen and with an introd. by F.O. Matthiessen
- From my people, 400 years of African American folklore, edited by Daryl Cumber Dance
- The Norton reader, an anthology of expository prose, Arthur M. Eastman, general editor, Caesar Blake [and others]
- The Oxford book of Jewish stories, edited and with an introduction by Ilan Stavans
- Writings and drawings, by Bob Dylan
- Modern short stories, the uses of imagination
- Anthology of modern American poetry, edited by Cary Nelson
- The Longman anthology of women's literature, Mary K. DeShazer, editor
- Rap, the lyrics, edited by Lawrence A. Stanley ; with an introduction by Jefferson Morley
- Every boy's book of science-fiction
- Masterpieces of African-American literature, edited by Frank N. Magill
- The multicultural dictionary of proverbs, over 20,000 adages from more than 120 languages, nationalities, and ethnic groups, Harold V. Cordry
- Women writing Africa, edited by M.J. Daymond [and others]
- A new companion to Shakespeare studies, edited by Kenneth Muir and S. Schoenbaum
- The Oxford book of American light verse, chosen and edited by William Harmon
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