A detailed ethnographic account of the Jewish communities in Kurdistan, based on the fieldwork of Erich Brauer. Completed and edited by Raphael Patai, this work remains one of the most authoritative texts on the subject. Includes cultural practices, oral traditions, and community organization.
This definitive edition of Tennyson’s poems includes extensive critical and textual annotations by Christopher Ricks. It is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone studying Victorian poetry.
This book introduces readers to the methods and key concepts of stylistic analysis. Toolan explores how stylistics can be applied to literary texts, making the subject accessible for students and teachers of English literature and linguistics.
This teacher’s resource book offers practical strategies and activities for using literature in the EFL/ESL classroom. It emphasizes the benefits of using authentic literary texts to develop learners’ language competence and cultural understanding. Part of the Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers series, edited by Alan Maley.
This volume offers a comprehensive selection of English literary works from the Romantic Period to the late twentieth century, providing students and scholars with essential texts, scholarly apparatus, and contextual information.