Most of these texts are readily available at new
and used bookstores and every public library.
You can also find find all of
our class reading linked to the Class Schedule, on the Internet in numerous other
archives, and in any library or bookstore.
You will need access to a
good dictionary. I use the on-line Oxford English Dictionary [OED] which you can
find linked to the ULM Library at the ULM Website.
Finally, the library carries on-line
resources besides the OED. The Expanded Academic database and j-stor
are especially good for finding literary criticism and resources which might
help with understanding our reading material should you investigate it before
class or might help write a response or research paper should we write any this
semester.
Here are some suggested purchase places and texts:
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Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft.
Frankenstein. New York: Bantam Classics, 1984. $4.95 |
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Stocker, Bram. Dracula.
New York: Signet, 1997. $5.95 |
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Conrad, Joseph. Heart
of Darkness and Other Tales. Ed. Cedric Watts. London: Oxford UP,
1998 |