A HISTORY of English literature 1 in several large volumes, published under the auspices, and bearing the name, of Cambridge University, and edited in chief by the master of one of its oldest colleges ...
Tables of contents for recent issues of The Review of English Studies are available at http://www3.oup.co.uk/revesj/contents/. Authorized users may be able to access ...
The honors project of June Lei ’18 is one of four projects we’re highlighting to show the breadth and depth of undergraduate work this year. Titles are hard, as any student writing an ambitious honors ...
Atlantic Books has pre-empted "the book on poetry you never knew you needed" by The Etymologicon (Icon Books) author Mark Forsyth. Group non-fiction publisher Ed Faulkner bought UK and Commonwealth ...
A.E. Housman (1859–1936) had a talent — perhaps the greatest in the history of English poetry — for making difficult verse look simple, as the Sun pointed out when Housman’s “When I Was One-and-Twenty ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- News that he had won the nation's top prize in poetry came by text message, in all caps, from a friend. "PULITZER BLACK!" Tyehimba Jess, a professor of English at the College of ...
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