Gale 2016

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For Students Online For Students Online titles have long been a cornerstone to many libraries and classrooms, offering rich analysis, context, and criticism of the most frequently studied literary works. The entire series is available online as one comprehensive collection through GVRL, numbering hundreds of volumes, or available as individual series. This impressive collection offers complete volumes from Drama for Students, Novels for Students, Poetry for Students, and Short Stories for Students. These are combined with other For Students titles, including Epics for Students, Literary Movements for Students, Literary Newsmakers for Students, Literary Themes for Students, Nonfiction Classics for Students, and Shakespeare for Students. Epics for Students, 2nd Edition Epics for Students, 2nd Edition is designed to provide students and other researchers with a guide to understanding and enjoying the epic literature that is most commonly studied in classrooms. This set includes the 27 entries from Epics for Students Volumes 1 and 2, updated with new research, criticism, and images where available. High School Resources: English Language Arts continued 18 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS CALL 1-800-877-GALE FOR INFORMATION Drama for Students Provides students with a guide to understanding, studying, and enjoying dramas by giving them easy access to information about the works. The series covers dramas frequently studied in classrooms, and more recent volumes also cover plays and musicals frequently performed in high schools. Entries profiling film adaptations diversify the study of drama and support alternate learning styles, media literacy, and film studies curricula. Works such as Sophocles' "Antigone," Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," August Wilson's "Fences," and Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" are all detailed, offering overviews, playwright biographies, plot summaries, principal themes, and other information helpful in the study of drama.

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