1st Edition

Writing About Literature Essay and Translation Skills for University Students of English and Foreign Literature

By Judith Woolf Copyright 2005
    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    Writing about Literature combines detailed practical and scholarly advice with a sense of the scope and creative possibilities of literary criticism, empowering the student reader to make his or her own discoveries and experiments with language. In addition, it gives valuable guidance on adult language learning and translation skills for students of foreign literature.

    This handy, accessible guide covers all aspects of the essay-writing process, including:

    • preliminary reading and choosing and researching a topic
    • referencing and presentation
    • computer use
    • style, structure, vocabulary, grammar and spelling
    • the art and craft of writing
    • scholarly and personal insights into the problems and pleasures of writing about literature.

    Written in an entertaining and informative way and containing a wealth of practical advice and scholarly insights, this wise, witty and helpful book should be on every literature student's bookshelf.

    1. Introduction  2. Reading  3. Research  4. Essay Topics  5. Structure  6. Writing  7. Some Advice to Look Twice  8. Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar  9. Foreign Languages and Literature  10. Referencing  11. Presentation  12. Will Power

    Biography

    Judith Woolf is a Senior Lecturer at the University of York, where she teaches English and Italian literature.