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Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia Of American LiteratureBenet's Reader's Encyclopedia of American Literature was published in 1991 by Harper Collins Publishers. It is a hardcover, sturdy binding print source that costs approximately $50. Typical questions that may lead to use of this book include Where can I find general information about Nathaniel Hawthrone? and What is Hearth and Home? This book is best suited for the high school and older bracket. It would most likely be used for reports in school, and for a general overview. It is also used for personal knowledge, but unless you are a literature buff youre not going to find it of much interest beyond looking up whats needed for a report. The purpose of the book is to give the facts on an authors life in biographical entries that deal with both that authors major and lesser works, summarizes the critical consensus, and often lists secondary biographical and critical works. The book starts with a preface, a notes page, then a list of contributors before going into the encyclopedia that encompasses the rest of the volume. Since the work is so straightforward and easy to use, there is no glossary, table of contents, or index. Everything is explained within the encyclopedia articles themselves. The book is easy to use. It is in alphabetical order. Just know the author, work, or term and find it. It is straightforward and user friendly. This article was originally written for Everything2, and may need to be modified to fit Wikipedia's style.
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