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ENG 242 British Literature II - Hans

Helpful resources related to the study of British Literature from the Romantic Period to the present.

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NOTE: The page numbers for class readings are based on the editions of the books available from the campus bookstore. If you are using a different edition of an assigned book, please check with your instructor about which section of pages you should read.

 

NOTE: The page numbers for class readings are based on the editions of the books available from the campus bookstore. If you are using a different edition of an assigned book, please check with your instructor about which section of pages you should read.

 

NOTE: The page numbers for class readings are based on the editions of the books available from the campus bookstore. If you are using a different edition of an assigned book, please check with your instructor about which section of pages you should read.

 

NOTE: The page numbers for class readings are based on the editions of the books available from the campus bookstore. If you are using a different edition of an assigned book, please check with your instructor about which section of pages you should read.

 

The RCC Library does not currently own books specifically on Liz Lochhead, but she is mentioned in the following text: A companion to modern British and Irish drama, 1880-2005 by Mary Luckhurst.

 

NOTE: The page numbers for class readings are based on the editions of the books available from the campus bookstore. If you are using a different edition of an assigned book, please check with your instructor about which section of pages you should read.

 

NOTE: The page numbers for class readings are based on the editions of the books available from the campus bookstore. If you are using a different edition of an assigned book, please check with your instructor about which section of pages you should read.

 

The RCC Library does not currently own books specifically on Gerard Manley Hopkins, but his work is mentioned in the following text: How does a poem mean? by John Ciardi.

 

NOTE: The page numbers for class readings are based on the editions of the books available from the campus bookstore. If you are using a different edition of an assigned book, please check with your instructor about which section of pages you should read.