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By Sandra Clark (contributor), Christy Desmet (contributor), John Drakakis (editor) and Dale Townshend (editor)

Hardcover:

9780567640796 | Bloomsbury Arden, September 12, 2013, cover price $100.00

Paperback:

9780567432278 | Bloomsbury Arden, September 12, 2013, cover price $29.95

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Product Description: Literature: A Portfolio Edition returns the complementary processes of reading and writing about the different literary genres to the center of the classroom. Only through self-conscious attention to the way in which both student writers and literary texts communicate meaning can students become independent critical thinkers...read more
By Christy Desmet (editor), D. Alexis Hart (editor) and Deborah Church Miller (editor)

Paperback:

9780131935082 | Prentice Hall, August 1, 2006, cover price $54.20 | About this edition: Literature: A Portfolio Edition returns the complementary processes of reading and writing about the different literary genres to the center of the classroom.

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By Christy Desmet (editor), Deborah Church Miller (editor) and Kathy Houff Speak (editor)

Paperback:

9780132323581, titled "Argument: A Prentice Hall Pocket Reader" | Longman Pub Group, July 10, 2006, cover price $44.20

Harold Bloom's Shakespeare examines the sources and impact of Bloom's Shakespearean criticism. Through focused and sustained study of this writer and his best-selling book, this collection of essays addresses a wide range of issues pertinent to both general readers and university classes: the cultural role of Shakespeare and of a new secular humanism addressed to general readers and audiences; the author as literary origin; the persistence of character as a category of literary appreciation; and the influence of Shakespeare within the Anglo-American educational system. Together, the essays reflect on the ethics of literary theory and criticism.

Hardcover:

9780312239558 | Palgrave Macmillan, January 12, 2002, cover price $130.00 | About this edition: Harold Bloom's Shakespeare examines the sources and impact of Bloom's Shakespearean criticism.

Paperback:

9781403969064 | Palgrave Macmillan, November 9, 2004, cover price $45.00

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Product Description: As evidenced by the vampires, werewolves, and other frights overrunning the best-seller lists, the Gothic remains immensely popular. This collection of essays traces the roots of the Gothic to an unexpected source: eighteenth-century interpretations of Shakespeare...read more
By Christy Desmet (editor)

Paperback:

9780708320921 | Univ of Wales Pr, May 15, 2011, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: As evidenced by the vampires, werewolves, and other frights overrunning the best-seller lists, the Gothic remains immensely popular.

By Christy Desmet (editor) and Robert Sawyer (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415207256 | Routledge, December 1, 1999, cover price $125.00

Paperback:

9780415207263 | Routledge, December 1, 1999, cover price $40.95

Miscellaneous:

9780203218921 | Routledge, January 31, 2002, cover price $36.95

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Product Description: Although current theory had discredited the idea of a coherent, transcendent self, Shakespeare's characters still make themselves felt as a presence for readers and viewers alike. Confronting this paradox, Christy Desmet explores the role played by rhetoric in fashioning and representing Shakespearean character...read more

Hardcover:

9780870238079 | Univ of Massachusetts Pr, October 1, 1992, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: Although current theory had discredited the idea of a coherent, transcendent self, Shakespeare's characters still make themselves felt as a presence for readers and viewers alike.

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