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Literary Themes for Students: Race and Prejudice. Works included represent a wide range of circumstances in which individuals experience prejudice in American, British and world literature. The discussion goes well beyond race, religion, and gender into ethnicity, social status, mental and physical health, and personal beliefs and behaviors.

Literary Themes for Students: War and Peace. Presents a myriad of viewpoints, so that modern readers can begin to grasp the complexities of war and its impact. Such stories give voice to the individuals who fight and are fought against, who are injured, who suffer on the battlefield and at home, and who, inevitably, can no longer speak for themselves. Examines dominant and recurring subthemes in the literature of war; including survival, terrorism, leadership, and genocide.
Literary Themes for STudents: American Dream. Provides readers with an overview of literary works that explore the theme of the American dream. Analyzes poetry, plays, short stories, novels, and works of nonfiction that address this theme in some capacity, and how that theme has been treated in literature at different times in history and across diverse cultures.
Shakespeare for Students. Collection of essays by Shakespeare scholars that have been selected for students at the high school or undergraduate college level. Each entry includes an introduction; a plot synopsis; a character list; a discussion of the work's principal themes; information about the style and literary devices used; a conversation about the work's historical context; and a critical overview. Television in American Society.  Focused on a popular topic, this exciting collection gives students and teachers substantial material for discussion and research. The three-volume set shows how television has reflected and influenced American society and culture throughout its history, covering both positive and negative effects.  
           
Novels for Students . Provides critical overviews of novels from various cultures and time periods. Includes discussions of plot, characters, themes and structure as well as the work's cultural and historical significance.
Novels for Students, Vol. 1

Novels for Students, Vol. 2

Novels for Students, Vol. 3

Novels for Students, Vol. 4

Novels for Students, Vol. 5

Novels for Students, Vol. 6

Novels for Students, Vol. 7

Novels for Students, Vol. 8

Novels for Students, Vol. 9

Novels for Students, Vol. 10

Novels for STudents, Vol. 11

Niovels foro Students, Vol. 12

Novels for Students, Vol. 13

Novels for Students, Vol. 14

Novels for Students, Vol. 15

Novels for Students, Vol. 16

 
Greenwood LIterature in Context        

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Black Boy

Catcher in the Rye The Crusible Death of a Salesman The Grapes of Wrath
Great Gatsby Hamlet I know why the Caged Bird Sings Julius Caeser Lord of the Flies Literature of World War II
Macbeth The Odyssey Pride and Prejudice romeo and Juliet Scalet Letter to Kill a Mockingbird
Their Eyes were Watching God William Faulkner