World Literature opens the door to culturally diverse writers from around the world. Complete works and excerpts capture student interest and encourage engagement with the text. The carefully designed text and many special features, such as the Student Passport to World Cultures, help students understand the world of literature.
The adventure of the speckled band Death arrives on schedule The feeling of power The expedition The Cegua Just lather, that's all Nervous conditions Marriage is a private affair Cranes Letter to Indira Tagore Letter to the Reverend J.H. Twichell When Heaven and Earth changed places By any other name Kaffir boy China men The last seven months of Anne Frank Account evened with India, says P.M. Tests are nowhere India's:Fernandes Pakistan Nuclear moratorium welcomed The frightening joy Building atomic security Macbeth "Master Harold" ... and the Boys The stronger The diamerter of the bomb Taking leave of a friend Thoughts of Hanoi Mindoro Ode to a pair of socks Three Haiku Do notgo gentle into that good night A small place Letter to the English Nobel lecture The Gettysburg address Inaugural address A modest proposal Cup insanity and patriotic Profanity Staying at a Japanese Inn: peace, tranquility, insects Why can't we have our own apartment? Lohengrin A wedding without musicians