GOLD College Week 2 Bibliography
I checked on Better World Books website, and they have plenty of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Mary Shelley, and Keats textbooks and collections for sale. These are used, but generally in great shape for a moderate price. Of course, a good public library will have collected copies of these poets. Look for ones with footnotes or endnotes.
Look for Norton Edition, Penguin, or Oxford Press copies. All these have an editor who is an academic. They all have notes and explanations with generally large and insightful biographic information.
Avoid presses like Dover which are just out-of-copyright reprints without textual notes.
Others to read at this time:
Lord Bryon’s poetry
Mary Shelley: Frankenstein.
Jane Austen: any or all of her six major novels.
Walter Scott
Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794)
Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent (1800)
I checked on Better World Books website, and they have plenty of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Mary Shelley, and Keats textbooks and collections for sale. These are used, but generally in great shape for a moderate price. Of course, a good public library will have collected copies of these poets. Look for ones with footnotes or endnotes.
Look for Norton Edition, Penguin, or Oxford Press copies. All these have an editor who is an academic. They all have notes and explanations with generally large and insightful biographic information.
Avoid presses like Dover which are just out-of-copyright reprints without textual notes.
Others to read at this time:
Lord Bryon’s poetry
Mary Shelley: Frankenstein.
Jane Austen: any or all of her six major novels.
Walter Scott
Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794)
Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent (1800)