English Literature in Context

English Literature in Context

by PaulPoplawski (Editor)

Synopsis

Supporting the study of English literature from the Middle Ages to the present, this book is designed as an introductory text AND a helpful reference tool for an entire English Literature degree. Its key mission is to help students understand the link between the historical context in which the literature developed, how this has influenced the literature of the period and how subsequent periods in literature have been influenced by those that precede them. The book is carefully structured for undergraduate use, with a rich range of illustrations and textboxes that enhance and summarise vital background material. The seven chronological chapters are written by a team of expert contributors who are also highly experienced teachers with a clear sense of the requirements of the undergraduate English curriculum. Each analyses a major historical period, surveying and documenting the cultural contexts that have shaped English literature, and focusing on key texts. In addition to the narrative survey, each chapter includes a detailed chronology, providing a quick-reference guide to the period; contextual readings of select literary texts; and annotated suggestions for further reading.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 706
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 08 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0521549280
ISBN 13: 9780521549288

Media Reviews
' ... a brilliantly designed textbook, thoughtfully conceived and appealingly presented, clearly showing how literature is vibrantly alive in and to the world in which it was written. Both students and teachers will find this book of great use and genuine interest.' David Scott Kastan, Columbia University
'This is an exceptionally accessible and lucid account of English Literature in all its glorious abundance. The volume contains everything the student will need to assist them in their understanding and interpretation of any literary period: from snippets of texts illustrating key social and cultural phenomena; time-lines; engaging discussions of the historical background; exemplary readings of major literary works; and lists of reference works - this one book has it all. The sum of the parts is an excellent and invaluable guide, sure to enhance the student's encounter with major works and authors on an English degree course. If there's one book students should have alongside them as they study the primary sources, this is it.' Elaine Treharne, Professor of Early English, Florida State University
'It is difficult, indeed, to imagine a more expansive and authoritative introduction to the study of English literature than English Literature in Context.' Kenneth Womack, The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
'... an engaging and highly readable volume ... The book rewards both linear reading and browsing: plentiful illustrations and summary boxes on key concepts contribute to an attractive and engaging layout. ... this book promises to meet the needs of its target audience, and to engage all readers whose curiosity is piqued by the complex relationship between literature and history.' University College
Author Bio
Paul Poplawski is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Leicester.