The Edinburgh Introduction to Studying English Literature
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Edited by:
Dermot Cavanagh
, Alan Gillis , Michelle Keown , James Loxley and Randall Stevenson
About this book
The essential guide for students of literature
Extensively tested at the University of Edinburgh, this introduction to the tools required for literary study provides all the skills, background and critical knowledge which students require to approach their study of literature with confidence. This second edition includes 3 new chapters on Reading, Writing an Essay, and Reflecting. Each focuses on the ‘how to’ element when studying literature, and covers issues such as how to avoid plagiarism, and how to prepare a bibliography.
The original emphasis on clear explanation of critical practices, and of literary forms, styles and techniques remains. These explanations are carefully illustrated through examples taken from readily-available works, especially those included in the Norton Anthology of English Literature. The result is a well-stocked toolbox providing introductions to the ways in which literary texts can be approached as well as to the critical, formal and historical understanding this requires.
New for this edition
- 3 new chapters on Reading, Writing an Essay, and Reflecting
- Updated Works Cited
- Texts discussed in the book keyed to the latest edition of the Norton Anthology of English Literature
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface to the Second Edition
vii - Section I – Introductory
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1 What is Literature?
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2 English Literary Studies: Origins and Nature
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3 Kinds of Literature
25 - Section II – Poetry
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4 Poetry: An Introduction
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5 Metre and Rhythm
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6 Verse Forms
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7 Poetic Imagery
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8 Poetry and History
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9 Vernacular Poetry
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10 Genre and Form: The Short Story
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11 Narrative Language
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12 Narrative Structure and Technique
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13 Constructing Character
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14 Narrative, Society and History
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15 Life Writing
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16 Introducing Drama
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17 Text and Performance
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18 Tragedy
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19 Comedy
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20 History and Politics
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21 Sex, Gender and Performance
208 - Section V – Reading, Writing, Reflecting
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22 Reading
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23 Writing an Essay
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24 Reflecting
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Works Cited
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Notes on Contributors
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Index
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