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  • Reference Guide to English Literature - ALA/RUSA Oustanding Reference Source Nowhere will your patrons find a more comprehensive overview of English literature throughout history than in these three volumes.
  • the literature sky - literature sky There's a lot of sky in literature; sort it out from the rocks on the Great Books page. James Joyce is the edge of the envelope, the man who took Homer's Greek odyssey and wove it into a book that created hundreds of new literary animals in one go.

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