The Routledge History of Literature in English: Britain and IrelandPsychology Press, 2001 - 570 pagini An updated and expanded edition of Routledge History of Literature in English. Covering main developments in British and Irish literature with accompanying language notes exploring the interrelationships between language and literatureThis is a completely updated and expanded second edition of the wide-ranging and accessible Routledge History of Literature in English. It covers the main developments in the history of British and Irish literature and has extensive accompanying language notes which explore the interrelationships between language and literature. With a span from AD 600 to the present day, it emphasises the growth of literary writing, its traditions, conventions and changing characteristics, and includes literature from the margins, both geographical and cultural. Extensive quotations from poetry, prose and drama underpin the narrative.The second edition covers recent developments in literary and cultural theory and has the following features:* additional or extended material on post-colonial writers, and the literature of the 1990s* an expanded Timeline with Booker, Whitbread, and Nobel prize winners* additions to the well-received language notes which include 'Shakespeare's language', 'Reading the language of theatre and drama', 'New modes of modern writing' and 'International and rotten Englishes'* An expanded Timeline with Booker, Whitbread, and Nobel prize winners. |
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Cuprins
Contexts and conditions | 3 |
Long poems | 11 |
Language and dialect | 18 |
Womens voices | 25 |
Langland Gower and Lydgate | 35 |
Mediaeval drama | 41 |
Prose and sentence structure | 47 |
The language of the Bible | 77 |
T S Eliot | 337 |
Popular poets | 344 |
Scottish and Welsh poetry | 350 |
H Lawrence | 357 |
The Kailyard School | 363 |
Forster | 369 |
H Lawrence | 378 |
27 | 384 |
The sonnets | 90 |
The Cavalier poets | 100 |
Domestic tragedy | 110 |
Contexts and conditions | 117 |
14851660 | 126 |
Restoration drama | 127 |
Rochester | 137 |
Journalism | 145 |
3 | 163 |
Criticism | 164 |
Drama after 1737 | 176 |
6 | 183 |
Contexts and conditions | 197 |
Blake Wordsworth and Coleridge | 203 |
Keats | 213 |
Byron | 221 |
Clare | 228 |
Jane Austen | 235 |
From Gothic to Frankenstein | 243 |
Contexts and conditions | 319 |
Later Hardy | 325 |
First World War poetry | 331 |
Woolf and Joyce | 385 |
Novels of the First World War | 395 |
Contexts and conditions | 411 |
Poetry of the Second World War | 434 |
Martians and gorgons | 450 |
The novel since 1945 | 457 |
Dialogue novels | 465 |
Amis father and son | 472 |
Fowles and Frayn | 478 |
and blood | 486 |
Internationalism | 493 |
New modes of modern writing | 501 |
The contemporary Scottish novel | 509 |
521 | |
14 | 526 |
18 | 537 |
Acknowledgements | 543 |
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