The Edinburgh Introduction to Studying English Literature

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Pub. Date: 2010-04-13
Publisher(s): Edinburgh University Press
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Summary

What does university study of English Literature involve today? How should students read literary texts? Answers to these questions have substantially changed and developed over recent decades, particularly in response to advances in literary theory.In the light of this and other recent developments, the Edinburgh Introduction provides a new, updated guide for students beginning their study of literature today. Recent developments in theory are explained throughout, but they are not the only focus of attention. Instead, the emphasis is on clear, pragmatic explanation of critical practices, and of literary forms, styles and techniques. These explanations are carefully illustrated through examples taken from readily-available works - usually ones included in the Norton or other major anthologies. Each chapter is written by an experienced academic and teacher from Edinburgh University's Department of English Literature, recently reaffirmed as one of the best in the United Kingdom.The result is an unbeatable resource for new students: a well-stocked toolbox, offering foundational introductions to ways literary texts can be approached, and to the critical, formal and historical understanding this requires. New students will find essential insights on every page, guiding their understanding for years to come and thoroughly opening up for them all the imaginative promise of literary study. Key Features:* An up-to-the minute foundational guide for new students * Comprehensive range of literary forms, styles and critical strategies introduced* Careful exemplification, demonstrating ways reading strategies illuminate selected texts * Based on successful introductory courses in one of the UK's leading university literature departments

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Introductoryp. 1
What is Literature?p. 3
English Literary Studies: Origins and Naturep. 16
Kinds of Literaturep. 25
Poetryp. 35
Poetry: An Introductionp. 37
Metre and Rhythmp. 47
Verse Formsp. 57
Poetic Imageryp. 67
Poetry and Historyp. 78
Vernacular Poetryp. 88
Narrativep. 99
Genre and Form: The Short Storyp. 101
Narrative Languagep. 110
Narrative Structure and Techniquep. 120
Constructing Characterp. 129
Narrative, Society and Historyp. 139
Life Writingp. 148
Dramap. 159
Introducing Dramap. 161
Text and Performancep. 171
Tragedyp. 180
Comedyp. 189
History and Politicsp. 199
Sex, Gender and Performancep. 208
Worked Citedp. 220
Notes on Contributorsp. 229
Indexp. 234
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