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Wiley-Blackwell's prestigious literature and literary theory portfolio encompasses a wide range of high-quality reference, student texts, and scholarly works, as well as books for the general reader and more than 20 key journals including English Literary Renaissance, Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies, Renaissance Studies. Our pioneering online presence includes the innovative Literature Compass, which publishes peer-reviewed surveys of the most important research and current thinking from across the entire discipline; Blackwell Reference Online, which includes our extensive Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture series; and a growing list of online books and journal articles available electronically on Wiley Online Library.

Highlights from our Shakespearean program include Laurie Maguire's How to Do Things With Shakespeare and G. B. Shand's Teaching Shakespeare, both invaluable and illuminating reading for teachers of Shakespeare looking for new ways to engage their students. The bestselling Companion to Shakespeare edited by David Scott Kastan and the 4 volume Companion to Shakespeare's Works edited by Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard are comprehensive collections from our Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture series which should find a place on every scholar's bookshelf, and amongst our most recently published titles, Bruce Smith's Phenomenal Shakespeare offers a lively and original account of Shakespeare's works and their appeal to the senses. All these books and many more are available at a 20% discount to WSC delegates at the Wiley-Blackwell stand. Come and visit us to see the full program, and pick up free sample copies of our journals!

Our full list of books and journals can be found on our website at www.wiley.com.