Sources, credits, acknowledgments for Chip's English 202 handouts

barely started, just scratching the surface

I have borrowed liberally from a variety of sources in the "handouts" posted on this web site.  Heartfelt appreciation for each and all!

Literary Histories, Handbooks, Dictionaries, etc.
Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia.
A Glossary of Literary Terms.  5th edition.
A Handbook to Literature.  6th edition.
A Literary History of England.  2nd edition.
The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 5th edition.

Introductory, editorial, and/or supplementary remarks from anthologies
The Collected Works of W. B. Yeats, Vol. I: The Poems.  Revised edition.
English Romantic Writers.
John Keats: Complete Poems.
Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama.  5th, 6th, and Compact editions.
Literature: Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and the Essay.  3rd edition.
Modern British Literature.  The Oxford Anthology of English Literature.
Poems of Robert Browning.
Poetry and Criticism of Matthew Arnold.
The Norton Anthology of English Literature.  Vols I and II.  6th edition.
Victorian Poetry and Poetics.  2nd edition.

Introductory and/or editorial remarks from individual works
Johnson, Diane.  "Introduction."  Frankenstein.  Bantam Classic edition.
"Introduction."  Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
"Introduction."  Hard Times.  The Complete Oxford Illustrated Dickens.

Course materials and class notes
Dr. Richard Finneran, UT English ???
Dr. Leon Gatlin, UNCC English 4122
Dr. Richard Kelly, UT English ???
**Dr. James McGavran, UNCC English 4123, English 6125

Book-length biography and criticism
Bate, W. Jackson.  John Keats.
 

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