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Edmund Spenser: A Life
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Edmund Spenser: A LifeEdmund Spenser: A Life

Edmund Spenser's innovative poetic works have a central place in the canon of English literature.
 
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Determining the Shakespeare Canon: Arden of Faversham and A Lover's Complaint
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Determining the Shakespeare Canon: Arden of Faversham and A Lover's Complaint

Editors of Shakespeare's Complete Works must decide what to include. Although not in the First Folio collection of 1623, The Two Noble Kinsmen and Edward III have now entered the canon as plays co-authored by Shakespeare. Determining the Shakespeare Canon makes the case for lifting Arden of Faversham, first published in 1592, over the same threshold. A wealth of evidence indicates that Shakespeare was wholly or largely responsible for several of its central scenes (constituting Act III in editions divided into acts), and that the domestic tragedy can thus be added to the mounting list of his dramatic collaborations. Shakespeare's beginnings as a playwright are due for reconsideration.
 
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Ethnic American Literature: An Encyclopedia for Students
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Ethnic American Literature: An Encyclopedia for Students

Unlike any other book of its kind, this volume celebrates published works from a broad range of American ethnic groups not often featured in the typical canon of literature.
 
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Gender, Canon and Literary History The Changing Place of Nineteenth-Century German Women Writers
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Gender, Canon and Literary History The Changing Place of Nineteenth-Century German Women WritersGender, Canon and Literary History The Changing Place of Nineteenth-Century German Women Writers

It has been shown that the total number of women who published in German in the 18th and 19th centuries was approximately 3,500, but even by 1918 only a few of them were known. The reason for this lies in the selection processes to which the authors have been subjected, and it is this selection process that is the focus of the research here presented.

 
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Bear Hugs
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Bear Hugs

"This is an attractively drawn, can’t-miss addition to the bears’ canon."
--School Library Journal
 
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