Gary Harrison
Gary Harrison (Ph.D., Stanford University), Professor Emeritus at the University of New Mexico, has won numerous fellowships and awards for scholarship and teaching. He has taught courses in world literature, British Romanticism, and literary theory at the University of New Mexico since 1987. Harrison’s publications include a critical study on William Wordsworth, Wordsworth’s Vagrant Muse: Poetry, Poverty, and Power (1994); and many articles on the literature and culture of the early nineteenth century.
Bedford Anthology of World Literature (Vols. 1-3)
"The Bedford Anthology of World Literature doesn’t just surround an unsurpassed collection of western and world literature with generous literary, historical, and cultural contexts — it also gives students the help they need to explore an entire world of literature." Buy this bookAmazon.com | University Bookstore |
Bedford Anthology of World Literature (Vols. 4-6)
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Western Literature in a World Context
"A two-volume anthology that places the Western literary tradition and its canon within a world context. Selections are divided into 6 major literary periods, with each period subdivided into Representative Texts, Western Texts, The World Context, and Background Texts." Buy this bookAmazon.com | University Bookstore |