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The newest AuthorSpeak poster features a quote from Nobel prize winner Hermann Hesse.
Celebrate F. Scott Fitzgerald's birthday with this new free poster.
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Celebrate Mark Twain’s wit and vision of patriotism with the our newest AuthorSpeak poster.
Download your free Close Encounters with Vocabulary poster today, featuring words from Vocabulary in Context: Mysteries, Curiosities & Wonders.
Share your love of the Brontë sisters with this full-color 11"x17" poster that celebrates sisterhood.
Download this free poster featuring ten unique books overflowing with memorable vocabulary words.
In honor of Women’s History Month, download this free poster to celebrate some of the most courageous women in literature with a quote from Ayn Rand.
This poster is a part of our "Love Quotes" two-poster set; download to help decorate your classroom.
The newest poster in our English Teacher's Free Library will encourage your students to discover the techniques of propaganda and persuasion.
Download this topical poster inspired by George Orwell's 1984.
Perfect for your classroom, download this free Ernest Hemingway AuthorSpeak™ poster.
More than sixty years after the award-winning Invisible Man was first published, its force and relevance still moves readers.
Hip-hop was once only an outsider’s art form. Today, many teachers acknowledge rap as a legitimate form of poetry and find a place for it in their classroom.
Each week in October, Prestwick House will offer an exclusive new poster as a free digital download.
This poster includes some of our favorite banned books.
Using critical theory to foster a rich understanding of classic literature.
Some of the most and least common examples of roots, prefixes, and suffixes that derive from Latin and Greek.
This month, we celebrate the work of Aldous Huxley.
This month, we celebrate the work of Harper Lee.
Given the phenomenal response to our blog post, we're pleased to offer this poster.
This month, we celebrate the work of Frederick Douglass.
This month, we celebrate the work of George Orwell.
This month, we celebrate the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Download the fourth in our POEster series celebrating the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Download the third in our POEster series celebrating the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Download the second in our POEster series celebrating the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Download the first in our POEster series celebrating the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Decorate your classroom this election cycle!
This month, we celebrate the work of Ray Bradbury.
Do your students know these 10 common Greek roots?
Improve your students' vocabularies by teaching them ten of the most common Latin roots.
April is National Poetry Month! Download your free poster today.
April is National Poetry Month! "The Lamb" is the companion poem to Blake's "The Tyger." Download your free poster today.
April is National Poetry Month! Every week we'll release one free, downloadable poster. Download yours today.
Part one of our timeline of African American literary history is now available!
Part two of our timeline of African American literary history is now available!
The final part of our timeline of African American literary history is now available!
Have you been dreaming of Mr. Darcy or longing for Juliet since you first picked up a book? Celebrate Valentine's Day with this free poster featuring the greatest lovers in literature.
Challenge your students to expand their reading horizons! Associated lesson plan available in the Free Library.
"Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that."
"Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene..."
"As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning out of restless dreams, he found himself in bed, transformed into a gargantuan pest."
Get ready for Halloween with 31 of the most terrifying characters from classic literature.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."
Examine Lord of the Flies using three literary theories with this free poster.
An examination of and rumination on Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach."
An analysis of Stephen Crane's "Should the Wide World Roll Away."
An analysis of Wilfred Owen's "Spring Offensive."
An analysis of Oscar Wilde's "The Artist."
Analyze Hamlet from three critical perspectives with the help of this poster.
This poster helps you teach The Great Gatsby from three critical perspectives.