eMedia & Ancillaries for Students
Student Web Site
Completely redesigned for the Seventh Edition, the student Web site features a wealth of material for study and review, including:
- New 6 Contextual Clusters Prepared by Bruce Michelson, these clusters augment the in-text Contextual Clusters, helping students draw connections among authors and literary periods and explore broader questions in cultural and historical context. Each cluster includes illustrations, annotated links, and questions for writing and discussion.
- New Quizzes on Individual Works In addition to updated period summaries and review quizzes, these self-grading quizzes allow students to test their understanding of 50 of the most widely taught works in the anthology.
Norton Literature Online
Norton Literature Online provides students with the most robust offering of literature resources on the Web, including an extensive glossary of literary terms, a valuable “Writing about Literature” section, MLA documentation guidelines, links to textbook-specific sites that include student review materials, and much more. In addition to general tools for reading and writing, the site features a gallery of nearly 400 author portraits, more than 100 maps, timelines, and dozens of recorded readings and musical selections. Access to Norton Literature Online is free with new copies of the anthology.
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American Passages: A Literary Survey
This resource features a searchable online archive of over 3,000 items, including visual art, audio files, primary-source materials, and additional texts to support and enrich the understanding of American literature. Students can also use a slide-show tool to create their own multimedia presentations.
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