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Masterplots II: Christian Literature
4-Volume Set
ISBN: 9781587653797
$385.00 Library Binding
Salem Press
This edition of Masterplots covers more than 500 classic and contemporary works of Christian fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. Each three- to five-page essay provides a plot summary, an analysis of Christian themes, and an annotated bibliography. This set also offers five indexes, bibliographical notes, and a listing of electronic resources.
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Masterplots II: Short Story Series
8-Volume Set
ISBN: 9781587651403
$499.00 Library Binding
Masterplots II: Short Story Series provides penetrating discussions of the content, themes, structure, and techniques of 1,490 short stores from every inhabited region in the world.
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Masterplots II: Poetry Series, Revised Edition
8-Volume Set
ISBN: 9781587650376
$499.00 Hardcover
The volumes in this set contain 1,386 essays on important poems by both classic writers like Geoffrey Chaucer, Elizabeth Bishop, and Robert Frost and contemporary poets, such as Maya Angelou, Adrienne Rich, and N. Scott Momaday. Individual poems, both short and long, are featured.
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Masterplots II: Drama Series, Revised Edition
4-Volume Set
ISBN: 9781587651168
$404.00 Library Binding
The 346 titles covered in this set represent a diverse range of themes, issues, and cultures, plus minority and international locales. While the majority of the plays in the set are English-language works, plays from such countries as Italy, France, Poland, and Sweden are also discussed. Authors featured include such important 20th-century playwrights as Samuel Beckett, Arthur Miller, and Tennessee Williams.
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Masterplots II: American Fiction Series, Revised Edition
6-Volume Set
ISBN: 9780893568719
$446.00 Library Binding
The 567 entries in Masterplots II: American Fiction Series cover a broad range of writers and works. Classics by such U.S. authors as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner are given thorough treatment, as are the masterworks of such Latin American giants as Gabriel García Márquez and Carlos Fuentes, and such Canadian notables as Robertson Davies and Margaret Atwood.
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