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  1. Stanford Libraries' collections of literature in English include contemporary fiction and poetry, literary criticism, academic journals on literary studies, and digital resources related to English literature from the around the world.

  2. 1 de jan. de 1998 · Literature Connections English: Kaffir Boy, SourceBook. by. Mark; McDougal Littell Mathbane. Publication date. 1998-01-01. Publisher. McDougal Littell. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

    • The Romantic Age
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    Boris Ford (editor): The Cambridge Cultural History of Britain: The Romantic Age(Cambridge Cultural History, Volume 6)
    Paul Flinn: How to Study Romantic Poetry
    C M Bowra: The Romantic Imagination(first published in 1950)
    E P Thompson: The Romantics: England in a Revolutionary Age
    Wordsworth and Coleridge: Lyrical Ballads: the first, 1798, edition (the one specified for AQA's LTA4examination). These volumes might also be useful:
    Blake: Songs of Innocence and of Experienceedited by Richard Willmott: this edition contains useful notes and study material.
    Shelley: Ode to the West Wind and Other Poems: also known as Selected Poems(Dover Thrift Editions).
    Byron: Byron's Collected Poems in the Wordsworth Poetry Library, which contains the complete works including all of Don Juan. Readers may find the pages rather cramped. Alternatives include:
    Romanticism: an Overview from the Victorian Web - odd though it might seem, this site has a useful overview of the Romantic movement and a section on Some Earlier Authorssuch as Byron, Wordsworth a...
    Romantic Circles: 'a refereed scholarly Website devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture' - includes a valuable list of online editions, such as the section devoted to Lyrical...
  3. In life, reading is an open transactive process, not a process of reading one text in isolation from life. Readers make multiple connections across texts, ideas, and experiences. These connections keep changing over time with each new experience and text.

  4. 14 de jul. de 2021 · Making Contemporary Connections to Literature. Students draw connections between social issues that the author explores in the text and their impact on our world today. Published: July 14, 2021.

  5. The nature of Romanticism. As a term to cover the most distinctive writers who flourished in the last years of the 18th century and the first decades of the 19th, “Romantic” is indispensable but also a little misleading: there was no self-styled “Romantic movement” at the time, and the great writers of the period did not call themselves Romantics.

  6. 27 de ago. de 2015 · When we deal with themes in literature such as mortality, love, learning, or any other big concept, we encourage students to deepen their understanding of the literature they read, and to connect these themes with their own lives and experiences.