BritLit

This site is designed by a collection of British Literature students, faculty, and readers. We hope to inspire your imagination, spur your curiosity, and lead you to new discoveries.

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  • Eighteenth Century Contexts and Texts
    • 18th cent. Class
    • 18th cent. Gender
    • 18th cent. Imperialism
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    • 18th cent. Themes
  • Romantic Contexts & Texts
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  • Victorian Contexts & Texts
    • Victorian Class
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    • Charles Reade
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  • Modernism: Victorian Legacies
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      • Robinson Crusoe
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Critical Introductions

  • A Critical Introduction to Anna Laetitia Barbauld's "Hymns in Prose for Children" by Alyssa Grammer and Becca Craigen
  • Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market: A Critical Introduction
  • A Critical Introduction to William Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey" -- By Brennan Saddler and Bohye Kim
  • A Critical Introduction to Lord Byron's "Manfred" by Leigh Brown and David Guthrie
  • Anna Barbauld's "The Mouses Petition": by Meg Wilder and Grayson Wolf
  • Critical Introdution: Lord Byron's Manfred (Textual Analysis)

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