Paul Davis; Gary Harrison; David M. Johnson; Patricia Clark Smith; John F. Crawford
ISBN-10:
0-312-40269-4
ISBN-13:
978-0-312-40269-3
World Literature Online to accompany The Bedford Anthology of World...
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World Literature Online to accompany The Bedford Anthology of World Literature
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World Literature Online supports the best literature the world has to offer with the tools students need to read, comprehend, and enjoy it. Thorough integration with the anthology, abundant contextual materials, and classroom-ready instructor resources make the site easy to use in any world literature course.
LitQuiz quizzes and password-protected reports allow instructors to check their students’ understanding of assigned readings.
Marginal references in the anthology direct students to the help they need — for each book, for each author, for each text.
LitLinks entries present biographies and annotated research links for featured authors.
Culture & Context overviews provide additional historical background and points of departure.
A comparative timeline provides historical context for specific periods, regions, authors, and works featured in the anthology.
World Lit in the 21st Century discussions trace the enduring presence of the most frequently taught world literature texts.