 | Save time and improve results with MyLiteratureLab... The new MyLiteratureLab gives you and your students access to a wealth of resources that bring literature to life as well as writing and research resources that help students succeed. You will save time by managing your entire course online in one convenient place, and your students will benefit from having 24/7 access to terrific resources. Some of the new features include an eAnthology giving you even more selections, more “Writers on Writing” videos, Multimedia Instructional Resources, a Composing space, and Gradebook. The Longman Lectures, a favorite feature of MyLiteratureLab, provide readings of influential or illustrative works and insights on the author, the work, and its historical or cultural context. Visit www.myliteraturelab.com for more information. >hr< Contents Preface to the Twelfth Edition To the User Handbook to Literature Outline of Literary History: British, American, World APPENDICES Monetary Terms and Values Nobel Prizes for Literature Pulitzer Prizes for Fiction Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry Pulitzer Prizes for Drama Index of Proper Names >hr<The definitive reference on literature in English, this handbook provides an alphabetical listing of more than 2,000 important terms and facts in literature, linguistics, rhetoric, criticism, printing, bookselling, and information technology. The Web site ( www.prenhall.com/harmon) offers a handy glossary of key terms, a pronunciation key for select terms, pre- and post-tests on the terms, flash cards for key terms, and a literary timeline. |