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Our literature anthologies* are an especially prized part of McGraw-Hill's English Garden; in addition, we offer an array of guides to reading literature, creative writing, and writing about literature. We are pleased to announce the latest crop:

as well as a few texts still germinating:
  • Dana Gioia, Dave Mason, and Meg Schoerke, 20th Century American Poetics (due December 2002)
  • Dana Gioia, Dave Mason, and Meg Schoerke, 20th Century American Poetry (due February 2003)
  • Brenda Miller and Suzanne Paola, Tell It Slant: Writing and Shaping Creative Nonfiction (due Spring 2003)

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Check back frequently for additions to our growing list!

For a wealth of online poetry, fiction and drama, as well as literature resources for students and teachers alike, check out our LitLinks page!

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* The word comes from the Greek anthologia, lit. "a collection of flowers."

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