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  2. World literature - Wikipedia

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    The Longman Anthology of World Literature. New York: Pearson Longman, 2009. 6 Vols.

  3. Djelal Kadir - Wikipedia

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    Djelal Kadir (born 1946 in a shepherds' village on the island of Cyprus) is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, where he teaches literatures of the Americas, modernism, postmodernism, world literature, and classical and modern theory, and where he has been the recipient of departmental teaching awards and the College ...

  4. Alysoun - Wikipedia

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    There may once have been music for this poem, but if so it no longer survives. "Alysoun" was included in The Oxford Book of English Verse, The Norton Anthology of English Literature, and The Longman Anthology of British Literature. [2] [3] [4] It has been called one of the best lyrics in the language. [5]

  5. Melpo Axioti - Wikipedia

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    C. Robinson: Greece, in: M. Arkin & Barbara Shollar (eds.): Longman Anthology of World Literature by Women: 1875 – 1975, New York 1989 Maria Kakavoulia: Interior monologue and its discursive formation in Melpo Axioti's Dyskoles nychtes, Institute of Byzantine and Modern Greek philology of the University of Munich 1992

  6. Ich am of Irlaunde - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] "Ich am of Irlaunde" is well-known as the source of W. B. Yeats's poem "I Am of Ireland", and it was itself included in The Oxford Book of English Verse, [4] The Norton Anthology of English Literature [5] and The Longman Anthology of British Literature. [6]

  7. The Norton Anthology of English Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Longman Anthology of British Literature is also a competitor. Of this relationship, Joyce Jensen of The New York Times wrote in 1999, "The first stone in the war between Longman and W. W. Norton, the David and Goliath of the anthology publishing world, has been cast.