b'Literature CRITICAL INSIGHTS: WORKS35A Farewell to Arms, by Ernest HemingwayNEW! Spring 2025 CRITICAL With its gritty and violent narrative, A Farewell to Arms was censored and banned, deemed as offensive andINSIGHTS brilliant, all while being hailed as the premier American war novel of World War I. This volume takes a deepA Farewell to ArmsLITERATUREdive into one of Hemingways best literary works, to help readers unpack its themes of the senselessness ofBy Ernest Hemmingwaywar, the psychological damage war inflicts, and the tense relationship between love and pain.PRINTED IN February 2025 | Print ISBN: 979-8-89179-128-2 | Library Price: $105FULL COLORFrankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary ShelleyNEW!NEW! Mary Shelleys iconic 1818 novel remains profoundly relevant, serving as a warning against the unchecked pursuit of knowledge and the potential dangers of manipulating the forces of nature. It continues to captivate readers with its cautionary lessons about the consequences of playing God. The frame-tale novel, often overshadowed by subsequent film versions, is groundbreaking in giving a voice to theBEST SELLER! BEST SELLER! CRITICAL INSIGHTS: WORKSmonster. Essays in this volume introduce readers to these topics and so much more.PRINTED IN April 2024 | Print ISBN: 978-1-63700-732-7 | Library Price: $105FULL COLORThe Grapes of Wrath, by John SteinbeckNEW! Essays offer a comprehensive introduction to the novels key themes, social context, and critical history, as well as a complete survey of Steinbeck criticism. Other essays discuss the novels Christian symbolism, assess the politics of the novel, and analyze Steinbecks feminine archetypes.October 2010 | Print ISBN: 978-1-58765-715-3 | Library Price: $105Great Expectations, by Charles DickensCentral to this analysis is the moral character of the protagonist, Pip. Some essays argue that Pip achieves a sort of moral autonomy as the novel progresses while others view Pip as a victim of both his own demons, and the plotting of others. Other essays examine Christian imagery and the treatment of gender and class.October 2009 | Print ISBN: 978-1-58765-614-9 | Library Price: $105 BEST SELLER! BEST SELLER!The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott FitzgeraldThis volume of criticism begins with essays that provide the reader with cultural, historical, comparative, and critical contexts for understanding Gatsby. Several essays consider the cultural and historical contexts of Fitzgeralds work while critical comparisons link the novel to the poetry of Keats and the novels Daisy Miller and Passing. October 2009 | Print ISBN: 978-1-58765-608-8 | Library Price: $105Hamlet, by William ShakespeareHamlet may be the most influential play ever written. It is certainly one of the most famous and important. This volume offers diverse views of the work that many consider William Shakespeares masterpiece.Essays provide close analyses of language, discussion of the play as a work (and film), and various contextual approaches, including essays on historical, cultural, social, philosophical, and gender contexts.January 2019 | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-026-6 | Library Price: $105The Handmaids Tale, by Margaret AtwoodWritten in the midst of the anti-feminist backlash of the 1980s, The Handmaids Tale depicts a dystopian future in which the American government has been overthrown by religious fundamentalists who have, in turn, erected a patriarchal theocracy. This volume analyzes the rich critical discussion surrounding the work.October 2009 | Print ISBN: 978-1-58765-620-0 | Library Price: $105The Harry Potter Series, by J.K. Rowling BEST SELLER!J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter captured the hearts and imaginations of readers around the world. This volume features critical essays that compare Harry Potter to Arthurian legend, examine Rowlings traditional depictions of women and the characters failed quests for immortality, and define the seven-book series as a sampler of Western literature through the centuries.June 2015 | Print ISBN: 978-1-61925-519-7 | Library Price: $105Heart of Darkness, by Joseph ConradThe easy prose style and intriguing illustrations afford and encourage an informed reading of HD. Much is to be learned here. The Polish ReviewHeart of Darkness has not only inspired but has also provoked heated controversy. Once seen as an attack on the brutalities of European colonialism, it can also be read as a colonialist project in its own right. This volume explores many dimensions of Conrads work, looking at it in historical, literary, and cultural contexts, and examining both its artistry and its themes. FREEJuly 2019 | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-273-4 | Library Price: $105Online Access All Critical Insights titles come with free online accessFREEGET ONLINE ACCESS(800) 221-1592 WITH YOUR PRINT BUY! www.salempress.com2024-433 Salem Spring 2025 Catalog.indd 35 2024-12-12 12:25PM'