b'36 CRITICAL INSIGHTS: WORKS LiteratureBEST SELLER! BEST SELLER! The House on Mango Street, by Sandra CisnerosWith more than six million copies sold, The House on Mango Street is easily one of the most critically and commercially successful Mexican-American novels, regularly appearing on high school and college LITERATUREreading lists. In deceptively simple prose, this classic tells the story of a young Mexican-American girls family, her friends, and her coming-of-age in an impoverished Chicago neighborhood.October 2010 | Print ISBN: 978-1-58765-717-7 | Library Price: $105How the Garca Girls Lost Their Accents, by Julia AlvarezJulia Alvarezs 1991 novel How the Garca Girls Lost Their Accents is an important contribution to recent Latinx and multicultural literature. Exhibiting an intriguing structure and dealing with themes such as initiation and maturation, the novel is also significant for its treatment of women, immigrants, and recent CRITICAL INSIGHTS: WORKSsocioeconomic, political, and cultural issues. This volume explores the different dimensions of Alvarezs novel, while also giving due attention to its impressive artistic achievements.March 2021 | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-744-9 | Library Price: $105The Hunger Games Trilogy, by Suzanne Collins Suzanne Collins dystopian adventure series has been met with critical and commercial success across the globe, spawning three novels and four major blockbuster films. Essays in this volume analyze the importance of The Hunger Games success on young adult readers, compare the world of Panem to other notable dystopias, and closely examine the relationships between Katniss, Peeta, and Gale. BEST SELLER! BEST SELLER! March 2016 | Print ISBN: 978-1-61925-844-0 | Library Price: $105I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya AngelouOriginal essays examine this work from several perspectives, including the struggle for black identity through readings of both Caged Bird and James Baldwins If Beale Street Could Talk, as well as through historical events that surround Angelous life: the civil rights, black power, and black arts movements.October 2009 | Print ISBN: 978-1-58765-624-8 | Library Price: $105In Cold Blood, by Truman CapoteTruman Capotes compelling and harrowing account of the murder of the Clutter family and the subsequent trial and execution of the killers made a huge impact when first published in 1965, and continues to provoke controversy, find readers, and generate critical debate. This volume offers a rich range of perspectives on Capotes major work, exploring it as a non-fiction novel and as a true crime story, tracing its reception by reviewers, critics, and the general public, discussing its impact on the real-life community and individuals it describes, and examining the crucial ethical, judicial, and penal issues it raises. October 2020 | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-661-9|Library Price: $105The Inferno, by DanteThe contributors to this volume are the leading Dante scholars of great importance, especially inAnglophone circles. Essays include a close reading of Dante, a chapter comparing and contrastingDantes Inferno to his other writings, a history of the critical response to his work, and a chapter on thecultural and historical context of Dantes Inferno.September 2011 | Print ISBN: 978-1-58765-838-9 | Library Price: $105Invisible Man, by Ralph EllisonWinner of the 1953 National Book Award for Fiction, Invisible Man is often listed among the top one hundred novels of the twentieth century. Among the issues explored in this volume are the genre[s] to which the novel belongs; the politics the work both explores and implies; its philosophical overtones and implications; and the ways the novel was received both in its own time and in subsequent decades.CRITICAL Jane Eyre CRITICAL BEST SELLER!INSIGHTSPeel INSIGHTS November 2018 | Print ISBN: 978-1-68217-919-2 | Library Price: $105Katie Peel is an assistant prVictorian and yofessor of Eoung adult literaturnglish at the Unive, and womenersity of Nors studies. Sth Carolina. Hhe has erJane Eyrepublished works on Charlotte Bronts Jane Eyre and Villette, and is wor for young rking on an eaders. by Charlotte Bront Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontspecialties include essay about the adaptation of George Eliots Daniel DarondaAmong the essays in this volume: y Ashly BennettRight O ignication: Narrative and Feeling in yre, bJane Ey Jon Kyre, botchianVictorian Shameful Sbedience and Miltons Abiel in Jane Eochester Against theEdited by Katie R. PeelAbrupt, Aersational Landscape,RF Conv bsurd, Unconventional: J by Cala Zane and Rubairarriage Plot but a Tale of Evolving e-r eminist Consciousness,eading Jane Eyre: Not a R by Bomantic Marbara WaxmanThis volume presents a variety of new essays on Charlotte Bronts Jane Eyre, considered by many tohave revolutionized the art of fiction. Many agree that Bront was ahead of her time as she explored theindividualistic character of Jane, and topics such as classism, sexuality, religion, and feminism.January 2014 | Print ISBN: 978-1-61925-218-9 | Library Price: $105Hwaocnkeen: s201-968 laz0a,1 Suite 310 S ParleeSmSTo Univaecrks iNtyJP0-056007PFahx: 201-968-0511FREE All Critical Insights titles come with free online access Online AccessFREEGET ONLINE ACCESSWITH YOUR PRINT BUY! www.salempress.com2022-480 Salem Catalog 2023 R7.indd 36 2022-12-28 11:13 AM'