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Literature: An Introduction to Theory and Analysis
By (Author) Dr Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
Edited by Professor Lasse Horne Kjldgaard
Edited by Dr Lis Mller
Edited by Lilian Munk Rsing
Edited by Professor Peter Simonsen
Edited by Prof. Dan Ringgaard
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
9th March 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
801
Hardback
464
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
939g
How does literature work And what does it mean How does it relate to the world: to politics, to history, to the environment How do we analyse and interpret a literary text, paying attention to its specific poetic and fictitious qualities This wide-ranging introduction helps students to explore these and many other essential questions in the study of literature, criticism and theory. In a series of introductory chapters, leading international scholars present the fundamental topics of literary studies through conceptual definitions as well as interpretative readings of works familiar from a range of world literary traditions. In an easy-to-navigate format, Literature: An Introduction to Theory and Analysis covers such topics as: Key definitions from plot, character and style to genre, trope and author Literatures relationship to the surrounding world ethics, politics, gender and nature Modes of literature and criticism from books to performance, from creative to critical writing With annotated reading guides throughout and a glossary of major critical schools to help students when studying, revising and writing essays, this is an essential introduction and reference guide to the study of literature at all levels. The companion website to the book litdh.au.dk focuses on digital humanities and literary studies. For each topic in the book you will find an introduction to computational aspects of the topic, approaches for both newcomers and advanced users, and references to tools, scripts and articles. The website also has a comprehensive and well-structured reference page.
[Employs] engaging writing and [a] clear layout of the topic ... A great resource for first timers in literary theory. The second and third sections of the volume are of greatest interest and can prove useful to those who wish to grasp how literary studies have embraced a wider scope both in theory and practice. * Style *
[An] interesting, helpful volume that, to use the words of J. Hillis Miller, will be useful' for advanced literature courses, even postgraduate ones, or as a great resource for teachers of literature, or as a valuable resource for ordinary readers who may want to know something about what is meant by the narrator of a novel, or by ethnicity in literature. * The Year's Work in English Studies *
The range of topics covered in this volume is both capacious and creative. Individual entries are very deft in their interweaving of analysis with example and score high marks for clarity. An excellent resource for students as well as for anyone keen to brush up their knowledge of whats happening in literary studies. * Rita Felski, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of English, University of Virginia *
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen is Professor with Special Responsibilities of Comparative Literature at Aarhus University, Denmark. Lasse Horne Kjldgaard is Professor of Danish Literature at Roskilde University, Denmark Lis Mller is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Aarhus University, Denmark. Dan Ringgaard is is Professor of Professor of Scandinavian Literature at Aarhus University, Denmark. Lilian Munk Rsing is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Peter Simonsen is Professor of European Literature at the University of Southern Denmark.