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A new, innovative reader for people wanting to read Japnese fiction in Japnese. Breaking into Japnese Literature introduces seven short stories by two of Japan's most celebrated modern writers, Soseki Natsume and Ryunosuke Akutagawa. The seven stories... [ More...]
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Each story in this exciting collection of 30 classic works of American short fiction is a jewel of structure, economy, and precision. Included in this original anthology are such masters as Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, Sarah Orne Jewett, Charlotte... [ More...]
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Fresh off a successful launch in the UK, Sarah Webb brings her popular novel full of humor and heart to the United States.
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Thirteen outstanding short stories by Welty, written between 1937 and 1951. "Miss Welty has written some of the finest short stories of modern times" (Orville Prescott, New York Times). Selected and with an Introduction by Ruth M. Vande Kieft.
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The Golden Age is an interactive approach to studying language using the best-known Russian literary works of the nineteenth century. Highlights of major works like "Sevastopol" and "The Fatalist" introduce students to the literary canon, while raising... [ More...]
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From beastly attacks to supernatural encounters, this anthology of 25 spine-tingling tales captures the cruel, sometimes macabre side of Mother Nature. Includes contributions by Edgar Allan Poe, Tobias Wolff, Peter Mattheissen, Paul Bowles, Beryl... [ More...]
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At the heart of Scriptures for a Generation are dozens of detailed entries discussing individual writers and the particular importance of their texts - bona fide '60s classics ranging from The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse... [ More...]
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