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099    Gale eBooks 
245 00 Novels for students.|nVolume 12 :|bpresenting analysis, 
       context, and criticism on commonly studied novels /
       |cElizabeth Thomason, editor ; foreword by Anne Devereaux 
       Jordan.||h[Gale electronic resource] 
264  1 Detroit, Mich. :|bGale Group,|c2001. 
300    1 online resource (xxi, 375 pages) :|billustrations, 
       photos. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 0  Gale eBooks 
500    "ISSN 1094-3552." 
500    Guest foreword "The Informed Dialogue:  Interacting with 
       Literature" by Anne Devereaux Jordan. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  The ambassadors / Henry James -- Animal dreams / Barbara 
       Kingsolver -- Bless me, Ultima / Rudolfo Anaya -- The 
       bride price / Buchi Emecheta -- The edible woman / 
       Margaret Atwood -- Little women / Louisa May Alcott -- 
       Mrs. Dalloway / Virginia Woolf -- The octopus / Frank 
       Norris -- The painted  bird / Jerzy Kosinski -- Pilgrims 
       in Aztlan / Miguel Mendez -- Rabbit, run / John Updike -- 
       Rebecca / Daphne du Maurier -- The slave dancer / Paula 
       Fox -- Too late the phalarope / Alan Paton -- The world 
       according to Garp / John Irving. 
520    Each volume provides discussions of the literary and 
       historical background of novels from various cultures and 
       time periods. Includes concise synopses of plot, 
       characters and themes, a brief author biography, 
       discussion of the story's cultural and historical 
       significance, and excerpted criticism. 
588    Description based on print version record. 
600 10 James, Henry,|d1843-1916.|tAmbassadors. 
600 10 Kingsolver, Barbara.|tAnimal dreams. 
600 10 Anaya, Rudolfo A.|tBless me, Ultima. 
600 10 Emecheta, Buchi.|tBride price. 
600 10 Atwood, Margaret Eleanor,|d1939-|tEdible woman. 
600 10 Alcott, Louisa May,|d1832-1888.|tLittle women. 
600 10 Woolf, Virginia,|d1882-1941.|tMrs. Dalloway. 
600 10 Norris, Frank,|d1870-1902.|tOctopus. 
600 10 Kosinski, Jerzy,|d1933-1991.|tPainted bird. 
600 10 Mendez M., Miguel.|tPeregrinos de Aztlan.|lEnglish. 
600 10 Updike, John.|tRabbit, run. 
600 10 Du Maurier, Daphne,|cDame,|d1907-1989.|tRebecca. 
600 10 Fox, Paula.|tSlave dancer. 
600 10 Paton, Alan.|tToo late the phalarope. 
600 10 Irving, John,|d1942-|tWorld according to Garp. 
650  0 Fiction|xStudy and teaching (Higher)|zUnited States. 
650  0 Fiction|xStudy and teaching (Secondary)|zUnited States. 
650  0 Fiction|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Literature|xHistory and criticism. 
700 1  Thomason, Elizabeth,|eeditor. 
710 2  Gale Group. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tNovels for studnets, Volume 12.|dDetroit,
       Mich. : Gale Group, c2001|z9780787648954 
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