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The Brontes

The Brontes

1st Edition

By Patricia Ingham
October 03, 2002

The novels of Charlotte and Emily Bronte have become canonical texts for the application of twentieth century literary and cultural theory. Along with the work of their sister, Anne, their texts are regarded as a sources of diversity in themselves, full of conflictual material which different ...

Byron

Byron

1st Edition

By Jane Stabler
September 30, 1998

Often seen as the exception to generalisations about Romanticism, Byron's poetry - and its intricate relationship with a brilliant, scandalous life - has remained a source of controversy throughout the twentieth century. This book brings together recent work on Byron by leading British and American...

Ideology

Ideology

1st Edition

By Terry Eagleton
October 03, 1994

This collection of readings on the concept of ideology is brought together by the Marxist critic, Terry Eagleton. His introduction traces the historical evolution of ideology and examines in a more theoretical style the various meanings of the word and their significance. The readings begin with ...

Laurence Sterne

Laurence Sterne

1st Edition

By Marcus Walsh
July 18, 2002

The eighteenth century was a period when the modern Novel emerged through the work of writers such as Laurence Sterne (1713-68), Richardson, Defoe, Fielding and Johnson. However, the writing of Sterne is recognised as influencing modern writing from Joyce and Woolf onwards more than any of the ...

Readers and Reading

Readers and Reading

1st Edition

By Andrew Bennett
April 17, 1995

Much literary criticism focuses on literary producers and their products, but an important part of such work considers the end-user, the reader. It asks such questions as: how far can the author condition the response of the reader, and how much does the reader create the meaning of a text? Dr ...

Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe

1st Edition

By Richard Wilson
February 25, 1999

Christopher Marlowe has provoked some of the most radical criticism of recent years. There is an elective affinity, it seems, between this pre-modern dramatist and the post-modern critics whose best work has been inspired by his plays. The reason suggested by this collection of essays is that ...

Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett

1st Edition

By Jennifer Birkett, Kate Ince
September 27, 1999

 Bringing together seminal writings on Beckett from the 1950s and 1960s with critical readings from the 1980s and 1990s, this collection is inspired by a wide variety of literary-theoretical approaches and covers the whole range of Beckett's creative work. Following an up-to-date review and ...

Tragedy

Tragedy

1st Edition

By John Drakakis, Naomi Conn Liebler
April 09, 1998

This wide-ranging and unique collection of documents on one of the most enduring of literary genres, Tragedy, offers a radical revaluation of its significance in the light of the critical attention that it has received during the past one-hundred and fifty years. The foundations of much ...

Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser

1st Edition

By Andrew Hadfield
August 20, 1996

This collection represents some of the best recent critical writing on Edmund Spenser, a major Renaissance English poet. The essays cover the whole of Spensers work, from early literary experiments such as The Shepeardes Calendar, to his unfinished crowning work,The Fairie Queene. The introduction ...

Tennyson

Tennyson

1st Edition

By Rebecca Stott
June 21, 1996

Alternative approaches have emerged which have radically altered our understanding of Tennyson's poetry and his relationship to the Victorian age. This text covers the most significant areas of new work on Tennyson, effectively linking feminist and gender studies with deconstructive, psychoanalytic...

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

1st Edition

By Professor Steven Connor
June 21, 1996

Dickens is second only to Shakespeare in the range and intensity of critical discussion which his work has provoked. His writing is central to literature and culture across the English-speaking world. In this important new anthology, Steven Connor gathers together representative examples of the ...

Pope

Pope

1st Edition

By Brean S. Hammond
April 03, 1996

This collection of essays represents some of the best critical thinking on Pope in recent years. Professor Hammond examines the main issues in the debate, in particular why Pope's writing has been so resistant to modern methodologies, such as deconstruction.The essays focus on particular poems or ...

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