


Books in series

The Penguin Book of Witches
2014

The Penguin Book of the Undead
Fifteen Hundred Years of Supernatural Encounters
2016

The Penguin Book of Hell
2018

The Penguin Book of Italian Short Stories
2019

The Penguin Book of Dragons
2021

The Penguin Book of Mermaids
2019

The Penguin Book of Exorcisms
2020

The Penguin Book of Romantic Poetry
2005

The Penguin Book of Gaslight Crime
2009

The Penguin Book of Haiku
2016

The Penguin Book of Murder Mysteries
2023

The Penguin Book of Pirates
2024

The Penguin Book of Demons
2024

The Penguin Book of First World War Stories
2007

The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry
2015

The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse
1969

The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories
From Elizabeth Gaskell to Ambrose Bierce
2010

The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse
1964

The Penguin Book of English Song
Seven Centuries of Poetry from Chaucer to Auden
2016
Authors
Various is the correct author for any book with multiple unknown authors, and is acceptable for books with multiple known authors, especially if not all are known or the list is very long (over 50). If an editor is known, however, Various is not necessary. List the name of the editor as the primary author (with role "editor"). Contributing authors' names follow it. Note: WorldCat is an excellent resource for finding author information and contents of anthologies.
Scott G. Bruce is an historian of religion and culture in the early and central Middle Ages (c. 400-1200). He teaches in the Department of History at the University of Colorado at Boulder, with a courtesy appointment in the Department of Classics. His research interests include monasticism, hagiography and Latin poetry. He is a specialist on the history of the abbey of Cluny. His work has been funded by the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation. SGB is the author of Silence and Sign Language in Medieval Monasticism: The Cluniac Tradition (c. 900-1200) (Cambridge, 2007) and the editor of Ecologies and Economies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Studies in Environmental History for Richard C. Hoffmann (Leiden, 2010). His articles have appeared in Revue bénédictine, Cîteaux: Commentarii cistercienses, The Journal of Medieval Latin, and Early Medieval Europe. SGB is an enthusiastic participant in the Medieval Academy of America (MAA). He is recently served a two-year term on the MAA Nominating Committee (2012-14) and is currently serving a three-year term on the MAA AHA Program Committee (2013-17). SGB is Director of the University of Colorado's Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (CMEMS) for a three-year term (2013-2016).

