

desertcart.com: The Norton Anthology of English Literature 1: 9780393603125: Greenblatt, Stephen: Books Review: As described, college student approved - I had been in the process of trying to find this set a books anywhere for cheaper than $100. Luckily I came across this set on desertcart for not too much especially being a USED set. I made sure to check volume B for any missing pages as some reviews described and was happy to see all pages accounted for. As a college student these are decently priced and honestly very great condition for being used. Highly recommend! Review: I adore this collection! - Title: The Norton Anthology of English Literature Author/Editor: Stephen Greenblatt Review: I read these books when I was a sophomore in college in a British literature course, and from my experience, I can tell you that they are very detailed and descriptive regarding the origins and history of the English language. One of the most significant aspects of the series of books is that itâs split between the three areas of English history: Old English, Middle English, And Modern English. I appreciate that each book has its own story to tell, and not only is it an incredibly detailed story, but it also provides exemplary examples of great pieces of literature from each time period. Also, for those wondering how one can read the examples from Old English and Middle English, luckily enough, the author has provided tremendous and accurate translations of each work that needs it. My favorite literature samples from books are works from authors like William Blake, William Shakespeare, John Milton, Virginia Woolf, etc. Each textbook contains so many incredible authors that will make you fall in love with literature and truly comprehend the transitions in progress within the English language. I recommend this book if youâre an English teacher or simply an English nerd, as it takes you on the journey of one of the most popular languages in the world. This collection of books takes the reader on a thrilling ride through history, starting from the early fifth century and ending with the modern twentieth century. If you want to know more about the history and riches of our language, definitely buy this collection of books.
| Best Sellers Rank | #185,458 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #336 in British & Irish Literature |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (898) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 3.6 x 9.3 inches |
| Edition | 10th |
| ISBN-10 | 0393603121 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0393603125 |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 512 pages |
| Publication date | June 11, 2018 |
| Publisher | W W Norton & Co Inc |
A**R
As described, college student approved
I had been in the process of trying to find this set a books anywhere for cheaper than $100. Luckily I came across this set on Amazon for not too much especially being a USED set. I made sure to check volume B for any missing pages as some reviews described and was happy to see all pages accounted for. As a college student these are decently priced and honestly very great condition for being used. Highly recommend!
C**N
I adore this collection!
Title: The Norton Anthology of English Literature Author/Editor: Stephen Greenblatt Review: I read these books when I was a sophomore in college in a British literature course, and from my experience, I can tell you that they are very detailed and descriptive regarding the origins and history of the English language. One of the most significant aspects of the series of books is that itâs split between the three areas of English history: Old English, Middle English, And Modern English. I appreciate that each book has its own story to tell, and not only is it an incredibly detailed story, but it also provides exemplary examples of great pieces of literature from each time period. Also, for those wondering how one can read the examples from Old English and Middle English, luckily enough, the author has provided tremendous and accurate translations of each work that needs it. My favorite literature samples from books are works from authors like William Blake, William Shakespeare, John Milton, Virginia Woolf, etc. Each textbook contains so many incredible authors that will make you fall in love with literature and truly comprehend the transitions in progress within the English language. I recommend this book if youâre an English teacher or simply an English nerd, as it takes you on the journey of one of the most popular languages in the world. This collection of books takes the reader on a thrilling ride through history, starting from the early fifth century and ending with the modern twentieth century. If you want to know more about the history and riches of our language, definitely buy this collection of books.
S**H
Great books!
I purchased these for a college course and really enjoyed reading the wide variety of context and literature that was placed in these books. The pages are thin -- like bible paper or maybe thinner -- so be careful when highlighting. I was able to write on the pages with no ink bleeding through but the highlighter did bleed through just a little bit but did not mess up my ability to read the pages.
K**N
Really worth the amount of money
I was very concern about buying these set of books for my class but I took a chance and I can definitely say that it was in great condition, the package was very neat. However, the slip to hold the books had a little cuts on it, but the books didnât have any cuts, bends, nor weird stains on the pages nor the covers. Highly recommend this set for your English literature course.
T**N
College course required for my college student.
Assisted my college student graduate on time. So I guess it's ok.
D**A
Not the edition I wanted.
The books are already outdated, and as I needed them for class right away, I had to go with the edition I got.
F**K
"Good" used condition more like excellent. Fast shipping to AK
Purchased this product for a college course. Expected some markings or bent pages as the item (3 books, volumes A, B & C) were described as good used condition. These are like new. Zero markings, scuffs, or damaged pages. Arrived 4 days earlier than expected, a much appreciated surprise.
S**E
Great condition!
In Great condition for a used book. Affordable for college students. Thank you!
H**E
Harika bir kitap serisi â„ïž
R**K
Must have for a literature student!!! The paper is of beautiful quality but delicate (I only annotate in pencil so this is not an issue for me and if anything its actually better to write on). Each volumes layout, font size and referencing make annotating easy and enjoyable. The volumes are thoughtfully put together packed with useful information/context. Everything from each period is in one volume and I cannot stress how useful that is. Most if not all of the poetry I have needed and wanted to read from medieval to modernism are in the Norton anthologies A-F. They have been an absolute godsend for me and I know I will be reaching for them throughout my studies and later life.
T**A
For the specialist reader and others too.
J**N
I purchased these anthologies for an English course I was taking last year. I have since read through volumes A and B, and hope to start volume C soon. Firstly the anthologies are arranged both chronologically and thematically. For example in Volume B there is a section devoted to "Women in Power" which features writing from Elizabeth I, Mary of Scots, Lady Jane etc. There is another section later in the volume about "Inquiry and Experience" featuring writing from Francis Bacon, William Harvey and others. And for example a writer like Milton is placed at the end of the volume, while Sir Philip Sydney is placed near the beginning. The true strength of these anthologies (over simply finding each work online in the public domain) is the editorial additions. Each volume, section, author and work is carefully introduced with a written essay/blurb, outlining the historical-biographical contexts of each author and work, and also highlighting relevant themes and topics to pay attention to when reading each work. For example, the 30-page general introduction to Volume B does an excellent job at setting up the Elizabethan era society, what this meant for writers, and how this affected topics and themes explored in writing both fictional (letters, essay) and non-fictional (poetry, plays). Editorial introductions for specific authors and their works featured in the volumes are naturally shorter than the general intro, being about a few pages. For example Shakespeare's introduction is a few pages long, and his Sonnets and plays each have separate introductions at a few pages each. While William Harvey, who only has an excerpt of one text featured in this volume, has a one page blurb. Along with the introductions, each text is annotated with footnotes and glosses that explain word meanings that have shifted, and historical or textual allusions that are important to understanding the text. This brings me to my first and only gripe with the volumes. The footnotes can feel a little haphazard, but the editors likely did their best to conserve readability. It numbers footnotes from 1 to 9, and repeats until the end of the excerpt. For example, the entirety of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night will start from footnote number 1-9 then repeating until the end of the play. Then Othello which follows will start anew at footnote 1-9 repeating itself until the end. With all that said, the footnote style is simply something one must get used to. I can't imagine how difficult it might have been to edit such vast volumes and code a consistent footnote scheme. The big advantage with this scheme is that the footnotes fit neatly in a nice two column rectangular shape at the bottom of each page. This is easier to read and search than a continuous blob of text as for example in Signet editions. It is also advantageous over endnotes, since the notes are right there at the bottom of the page without need to flip back and forth. However over it's 1600+ pages I still find myself sometimes being confused "am I looking at the right 2?" (on pages with more than 9 footnotes), or thinking "oh it's a 8 footnote, that means it must be the last" when in reality it is the first on the page since the last footnote on the previous page was a 7. That was likely more information than you could ever need to know about footnote design in this anthology. Altogether this is a fantastic collection that both general readers and students alike will find enriching. The selections are arranged and introduced in such a way that develops and contrast themes mentioned in earlier works, contrasts the different styles of authors, and reflects on important historical events when each text was written. This is all said with a footnote about the footnotes.
E**E
Muy Ăștil para mis estudios :D
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