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World Literature Project
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012Modern World Literature – The Ruins.dv
Sunday, January 29th, 2012
Modern World Literature – The Ruins.dv
One World of Literature
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Product Description
One World of Literature addresses students’ concerns about social relevance in their reading, and their growing interest in the literature of other cultures. This provocative anthology brings together fiction, poetry, and drama by twentieth-century authors from around the world…. More >>
Central European Classics – World Literature Weekend 2010 at the London Review Bookshop
Friday, January 20th, 2012
The Norton Anthology of World Literature, Volume C: 1500 to 1650
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012Product Description
In 1995, Norton changed the way world literature is taught by introducing The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces, Expanded Edition. Leading the field once again, Norton is proud to publish the anthology for the new century, The Norton Anthology of World Literature, Second Edition. Now published in 6 volumes (this volume, Volume C, covers the years 1500 to 1650), the new anthology boasts slimmer volumes, thicker paper, a bolder typeface, and dozens of newly inclu… More >>
The Norton Anthology of World Literature, Volume C: 1500 to 1650
World Literature – Seton Grade 10
Saturday, January 7th, 2012Product Description
Lord Byron, G.K. Chesterton, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joyce Kilmer, Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle, and Hillaire Belloc are among the authors in this text. Recommended in Seton H.S. World Literature, Seton Grade 10 Grade 10 Number of Pages: 468 Paperback Publisher: Seton Press… More >>
Gwyneth Lewis
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
Image taken on 2011-06-21 12:54:06 by Writers’ Centre Norwich.
Shyam Selvadurai
Thursday, December 29th, 2011
Image taken on 2011-06-20 12:52:32 by Writers’ Centre Norwich.
Translation: Making a Whole Culture Intelligible? Panel Discussion at World Literature Weekend 2009
Sunday, December 25th, 2011
Four past winners of the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize gathered in the Paul Hamlyn Library to discuss the difficulties of selling translated literature, the cultural resources available to translators, working on dead authors, translating dialect, and a host of other tricky areas involved in literary translation. The panel was chaired by the Arts Councils Kate Griffin.
Salem Witch Trials 1692 – World Literature Project
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
Discovery School, Honduras.


