A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory (ePub)
A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory is a classic introduction to the complex yet crucial area of literary theory. The 6th edition includes two new chapters: 'New Materialisms' and '21st Century and Future Developments'.
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A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory is a classic introduction to the complex yet crucial area of literary theory. The 6th edition includes two new chapters: 'New Materialisms' and '21st Century and Future Developments'.
Raman Selden was Professor of English at Lancaster University and Sunderland Polytechnic. He is remembered with lasting admiration for his contribution to 17th century studies and especially for his pioneering and lucid introductions of literary theory. His warmth, commitment and energy remain an inspiration to former colleagues and students.
Peter Widdowson was Professor of English at the Universities of Middlesex, Brighton and Gloucester. He was able uniquely to combine seriousness with wit and good humour. His strong and questioning historical sense, evident in his teaching and notably in his work on Thomas Hardy and on the ramifications of contemporary theory, remains a model for younger scholars.
Peter Brooker is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Culture, Film and Media at the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. He is the author of A Glossary of Literary and Cultural Theory (Routledge, 2016) and Bertolt Brecht: Dialectics, Poetry, Politics (Routledge Revivals, 2016).
- Autoren: Raman Selden , Peter Widdowson , Peter Brooker
- 2016, 6. Auflage, 318 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1317422805
- ISBN-13: 9781317422808
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.12.2016
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