Thinking About Texts

Thinking About Texts

by Chris Hopkins (Author)

Synopsis

This introductory textbook is based on the premise that students are often baffled by their first encounters with contemporary literary theory. It simultaneously develops advanced skills in reading texts, and the ability to think in sophisticated ways about the conditions and concepts which surround and define interpretation in English Studies. Designed to bridge the gap between the ability to read texts and the ability to deploy critical theory, the book expands understanding of five key issues, using diverse textual examples, interactive exercises and discussion of possible answers and their consequences.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 23 Jan 2001

ISBN 10: 0333676084
ISBN 13: 9780333676080

Media Reviews
'...a remarkably comprehensive and well-balanced introduction to the complex and often contentious world of English studies...students need the sort of guidance that Chris Hopkins's book provides. Hopkins writes clearly and often powerfully, presenting his material undogmatically with implied and explicit invitations to his readers to comment on the issues he raises.' - Donald Hawes, Reference Reviews '...a close match to our introductory syllabus - students will find it very helpful.' - Nick Rowe, King Alfred's College of Higher Education
Author Bio
CHRIS HOPKINS is Senior Lecturer in English Studies and Course Leader for BA English Studies at Sheffield Hallam University.