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Welcome to the
Websource for World
Literature!
An Online Companion to
The
Norton Anthology of World Literature, 2e
Designed as a springboard to help students extend their
exploration of world literature and identify and frame
topics for writing and research, this valuable Web site
features:
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Review
Materials, including overviews, outlines, summaries,
maps, and multiple-choice quizzes on the introductions. |
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NEW! Multiple-choice quizzes with answer feedback on 32 of the most widely-taught works in the anthology. |
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Audio Glossary
enabling students to hear the proper pronunciation of
any selected glossary term (features over 500 entries). |
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Timelines
containing historical-literary Contexts. |
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Maps of countries
and regions. |
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Discovery Modules
focusing on central thematic concerns that can be traced
through several texts in each volume. Modules include
online essays, sample essay questions, and Web resources. |
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Instructor Resources
featuring two sample syllabi, including a thematically
organized syllabus. |
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Visit
Words Without Borders - www.wordswithoutborders.org,
the online magazine for contemporary
international literature in translation. |
>> How to use this site:
| To review the material in
a section of the anthology, select a section from the
list just below the top menu bar and use the left menu
bar to navigate through that section's review materials.
To generate ideas for papers or research, make connections
between regions and periods, or to explore the contexts
of a literary work, choose Discovery Modules. You can
access the Audio Glossary and Instructor's Resources
sections from the top menu bar. |
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Norton Anthology of World Literature, 2e
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