Synopses & Reviews
Each volume offers an inviting mix of classics and less familiar pieces, complemented by concise genre introductions, short headnotes and annotations, brief author biographies, and a glossary of terms.
The Readersalso include access to innovative writing tips, study and review material, and much more at LitWeb and Norton Literature Online.
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Compact, portable, and inexpensive, The Seagull Reader: Plays, Second Edition, offers 8 classic (and contemporary classic) plays, 2 of them--Death of a Salesman and A Raisin in the Sun--new to this edition.
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'Less than half the price of full-length anthologies and more economical than most value editions,
The Seagull Readersare a portable and inexpensive alternative to bulky anthologies.\n
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Like all Norton anthologies, is responsibly edited and has helpful editorial apparatus, offering Norton quality at less than a third of the price of full-length drama anthologies.
Synopsis
Compact, portable, and inexpensive, , offers 8 classic (and contemporary classic) plays, 2 of them-- and --new to this edition.
About the Author
Joseph Kelly (PhD, University of Texas, Austin) is Professor of English at the College of Charleston. He is the author of America's Longest Siege: Charleston, Slavery, and the Slow March to Civil War and Our Joyce: From Outcast to Icon.