Die Norton Anthologies sind großartige Bücher. Man erhält eine kurze Beschreibung der Epochen, des Autors (und seiner Stilrichtung) und tolle Ergänzungen zu den ausgewählten Texten.
Was man hier vielleicht noch wissen sollte, ist, dass drei kleinere Volumen mit einem stabilen Papier-Einband zusammengehalten das ganze Package 2 bilden. Es handelt sich hier also nicht um eine riesige Anthologie.
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The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Volumes D-F: The Romantic Period through the Twentieth Century and After Paperback – 6 December 2005
by
M. H. Abrams
(Author),
Stephen Greenblatt
(Editor)
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Paperback. Pub Date :2013-11-05 Pages: 3252 Language: English Publisher: WW Norton & Company Read by millions of students over seven editions. The Norton Anthology of English Literature remains the most trusted undergraduate survey of English literature available and one of the most successful college texts ever published.Firmly grounded by the hallmark strengths of all Norton Anthologies-thorough and helpful introductory matter. judicious annotation. complete texts wherever possible-The Norton Anthology of English Literature has been revitalized in this Eighth Edition through the collaboration between six new editors and six seasoned ones. Under the direction of Stephen Greenblatt. General Editor. the editors have reconsidered all aspects of the anthology to make it an even better teaching tool.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publisher*Norton agency titles
- Publication date6 December 2005
- Dimensions15.24 x 8.13 x 23.62 cm
- ISBN-100393928349
- ISBN-13978-0393928341
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- Publisher : *Norton agency titles; 1st edition (6 December 2005)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0393928349
- ISBN-13 : 978-0393928341
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 8.13 x 23.62 cm
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Grossartig: Norton Anthologies
Reviewed in Germany on 18 October 2015Verified Purchase
Color lover
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good service
Reviewed in the United States on 15 February 2010Verified Purchase
I received them in a great box, great service. About these text books though, hard to read especially for me who is a Chinese background and studying Eng. Literature. To enlighten you all, the ' romanticism' is super enlightening.
I love Blake's "the marriage of heaven and hell". It expands my mind and my view concerning the world situation today. It helps me to open my mind more towards each things happening around me since I have started to analysis it. Blake did not talk about the Christianity but embrace the existence of the Christianity which uphold the "good" and restrain the "evil". Because if there is no one tries to be absolute there is no way for the heaven to exist. If there is no heaven,hell would be vanished. Therefore, in order to have heaven, hell is needed. In Blake's opinion, heaven and hell need to be co-exist. Hell is there to uphold heaven, without hell there won't be heaven. He says " without contraries is no progression."
When comes to Mary's " the vindication of the right of woman" is also super interesting. What is woman's right? Woman's right is not to be called " woooooooooo" man. Wo man means that she is out of man, and man is her head; she belongs to him; she is his possession or property. Hence, ladies need to be educated in science so that she can live out full humanity. Otherwise, she would make herself an ornament for others to praise, and it won't last more than 20 years.
Oh my, I am captured by English literature,no one can stop my enthusiasm for it.It amazes me by it's language, I mean how could a person's mind able to explore the form of the society into such a depth and then even possibly put it into "words"?? I wish I could write so well after 10 years. I mean I can't even write out loud my deep thoughts into my mother tongue. I am indeed impressed with those writers in 1700-1800. Compare with recent published works,even kids can read them, what is the point? Lead the kids to dungeon? Mary Wollstonecraft says " if the blind lead the blind, one need not come from heaven to tell us the consequence".
I love Blake's "the marriage of heaven and hell". It expands my mind and my view concerning the world situation today. It helps me to open my mind more towards each things happening around me since I have started to analysis it. Blake did not talk about the Christianity but embrace the existence of the Christianity which uphold the "good" and restrain the "evil". Because if there is no one tries to be absolute there is no way for the heaven to exist. If there is no heaven,hell would be vanished. Therefore, in order to have heaven, hell is needed. In Blake's opinion, heaven and hell need to be co-exist. Hell is there to uphold heaven, without hell there won't be heaven. He says " without contraries is no progression."
When comes to Mary's " the vindication of the right of woman" is also super interesting. What is woman's right? Woman's right is not to be called " woooooooooo" man. Wo man means that she is out of man, and man is her head; she belongs to him; she is his possession or property. Hence, ladies need to be educated in science so that she can live out full humanity. Otherwise, she would make herself an ornament for others to praise, and it won't last more than 20 years.
Oh my, I am captured by English literature,no one can stop my enthusiasm for it.It amazes me by it's language, I mean how could a person's mind able to explore the form of the society into such a depth and then even possibly put it into "words"?? I wish I could write so well after 10 years. I mean I can't even write out loud my deep thoughts into my mother tongue. I am indeed impressed with those writers in 1700-1800. Compare with recent published works,even kids can read them, what is the point? Lead the kids to dungeon? Mary Wollstonecraft says " if the blind lead the blind, one need not come from heaven to tell us the consequence".
Psizzle
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Good collection of works
Reviewed in the United States on 23 April 2015Verified Purchase
Good collection of works, not all the works seemed to be scholarly or even slightly important. Like some of the literature seems like garbage to me but that it is only great work because of the name attached to it. I wish art and particularly poetry weren't like this, but the book seems to encourage that saying yeah this author or artist is great so all his works are great, which just is not true sometimes none of his/her works are even good.
fish or price
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What do you expect me to say about this
Reviewed in the United States on 2 January 2012Verified Purchase
I bought this book because cal state long beach forced me to. they realized they werent charging enough and that i was not carrying enough weight. so i got this book. the book is a terrible romantic novel, all the love stories are barely even there its ridiculous. i used to love curling up in a warm blanket late at night and read a hardcore no excuse romance novel, that is, until i got this. seriously this book is not worth the price it is so bland. there is only one good author named coleridge that wrote a pretty snazzy pirate's ryme or something like that, but then when i got into it i was pissed because this book has stuff that isnt even finished. that same pirate guy coleridge wrote a tourists guide to this gumba khan place, can you believe they published it without finishing it?
whatever this makes a good fire starter.
whatever this makes a good fire starter.
Aileen
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Misled
Reviewed in the United States on 23 January 2013Verified Purchase
When ordering these books I expected to receive all the volumes that showed in the description - I did e-mail the person that shipped it to me and they informed me that they were included in the same book and that it was thick. It is not a very thick book and unless I am missing something?? even in the contents page, it does not specify a volume E or volume F ONLY a volume D. So I feel I was misled when ordering these books!!
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