Literature and the critics : developing responses to texts
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Literature and the critics : developing responses to texts
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
* Contains brief extracts from the critical works themselves so lecturers do not need to turn to multiple books/photocopies - everything needed in one book
* Focuses on the most frequently studied texts in English so will fit nicely onto most existing courses
* Organised chronologically and broken down into the units most commonly seen on degrees so is much more user-friendly for beginners
* Provides a solid history of literary criticism but also brings it right up to date - looking at the issues that engage students right now, such as ecocriticism and queer theory
* Richard Jacobs is widely praised for his tone and style which is ideal for students - clear, engaging and accessible
* The author has worked alongside specialists in Early Modern studies, Contemporary Literature, and American Literature to ensure the widest possible market for the book
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Literature, criticism, culture, and why they matter 2. Shakespeare 3. Early modern literature 1590-1690 4. Early romantic writings 1750-1800 5. Later romantic writings 1790-1830 6. Realist fiction in England and America 1840-1870 7. Realism towards modernism: English and American fiction 1870-1900 8. Modernisms: British, Irish and American literature 1890-1970 9. Postmodernity and the contemporary novel 1970-2020
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