Abrams
Meyer Howard Abrams (M. H. Abrams) was an American literary critic renowned for his groundbreaking works on Romanticism, particularly The Mirror and the Lamp, which revolutionized the study of the Romantic period in English literature. He served as general editor of The Norton Anthology of English Literature from 1962 to 2000, shaping the literary canon for undergraduate courses across the U.S. Abrams also authored influential texts like A Glossary of Literary Terms and Natural Supernaturalism.
Literary Criticism
Romanticism
Undue Process a Story of How Political Differences Are Turned into Crimes
Portable Dinos: Dimetrodon
Power and Primacy
My First Book: A Babar Baby Journal
Babar Bedtime
The Essential: Rene Magritte (Essential (Harry N. Abrams))
Play Ball! 1998 (Calendar)
Portable Pets: Octopus
Caldecott-1996 Calendar
Art of Wyland-1995 Calendar: Marine Art
Ancient Gold
Native American Visions
Cal 98 Sisters
Understanding Great Apes
Cool Reptiles (Understanding Great Apes)
Bronze Beauty-1996 Calendar
Painted Ponies American Carousel-1996 Calendar
R.C. Gorman
Babar and the Scary Day (Babar (Harry N. Abrams))
Disneys My Very First Dictionary