Medieval Literature and Culture: A student guide: Introductions to British Literature and Culture
Autor Professor Andrew Gallowayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826486578
ISBN-10: 0826486576
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Introductions to British Literature and Culture
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826486576
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Introductions to British Literature and Culture
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
â?¢ A quick read, providing comprehensive coverage of the basics and guidelines for further reading and research
Cuprins
1. Introduction
2. Historical, Cultural and Intellectual Context
2.1 Periods, Populations and Social Orders
2.2 Rulers and High Politics
2.3 The Clergy and the Intellectual World
2.4 Those Who Worked
3. Medieval English Literature: Genres, Canons and Literary Communities
3.1 Historical Overview
3.2 Overview by Genres
4. Critical Approaches
4.1 From the Renaissance through the Eighteenth Century
4.2 From the nineteenth through the mid-twentieth Century
4.3 Current Issues Debates
5. Resources for Independent Study
5.1 Chronology of key historical and cultural events, authors and works
5.2 Glossary of key Terms and Concepts
5.3 References, Further Reading and Resources
5.4 Historical Table of Kings and Rulers
Index
2. Historical, Cultural and Intellectual Context
2.1 Periods, Populations and Social Orders
2.2 Rulers and High Politics
2.3 The Clergy and the Intellectual World
2.4 Those Who Worked
3. Medieval English Literature: Genres, Canons and Literary Communities
3.1 Historical Overview
3.2 Overview by Genres
4. Critical Approaches
4.1 From the Renaissance through the Eighteenth Century
4.2 From the nineteenth through the mid-twentieth Century
4.3 Current Issues Debates
5. Resources for Independent Study
5.1 Chronology of key historical and cultural events, authors and works
5.2 Glossary of key Terms and Concepts
5.3 References, Further Reading and Resources
5.4 Historical Table of Kings and Rulers
Index
Recenzii
'As the first publication in a new series of introductory guides to 'key literary periods', Medieval Literature and Culture sets a daunting precedent for the forthcoming books. In just over 150 pages, Andrew Galloway gives an accessible, wide-ranging and cohesive overview of sprawling near-millennium of British history and literature, as well as more than 450 years of subsequent literary study, without over-simplifying his subject matter.'- Alyssa McDonald, TLS
'This book will be particularly useful to those seeking a generalized knowledge of the period, but it will also serve as reference to specialists wanting a quick double-check of particular facts. Galloway writes in a clear style and, to his credit, eschews technical jargon. Summing up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.' Choice
'As English and other modern language departments expand their spheres of study to become more interdisciplinary, this move towards greater contextualizing of literature has necessitated new introductory textbooks for students. Publishers like Continuum are filling this need with surveys such as this one, designated for medieval period courses in British Literature and are offering an alternative to the introductions contained in standard multipart period anthologies like these published by Norton, Oxford, Longman, and Blackwell...Galloway's book is worthy addition to the genre.' Peter H. Goodrich, Northern Michigan University, Arthuriana, Vol. 17, No. 4, Winter 2007
'Concept looks good ... I like the idea... they should do very well'
'This looks excellent; I shall look forward to seeing the first texts.' - Jennifer Nicholson, University of Newcastle
'your new series looks interesting and timely' - Professor Elaine Treharne, University of Leicester (Chair of the English Association)
'this is a book which we would like our first years to have read - a guide which gives the information without which a student would be entirely at sea.' - Professor Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University (from proposal)
'[this] series offers both the student reader and teacher exciting and invaluable interventions in and reorientations around questions of history, culture, and period ... With brio, verve, and an admirable brevity, the series grounds our understanding of literature and culture in thought-provoking and highly original ways. ... an indispensible series that will set the benchmark for all such surveys and overviews.' - Julian Wolfreys, Professor of Victorian Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Florida.
'This book will be particularly useful to those seeking a generalized knowledge of the period, but it will also serve as reference to specialists wanting a quick double-check of particular facts. Galloway writes in a clear style and, to his credit, eschews technical jargon. Summing up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.' Choice
'As English and other modern language departments expand their spheres of study to become more interdisciplinary, this move towards greater contextualizing of literature has necessitated new introductory textbooks for students. Publishers like Continuum are filling this need with surveys such as this one, designated for medieval period courses in British Literature and are offering an alternative to the introductions contained in standard multipart period anthologies like these published by Norton, Oxford, Longman, and Blackwell...Galloway's book is worthy addition to the genre.' Peter H. Goodrich, Northern Michigan University, Arthuriana, Vol. 17, No. 4, Winter 2007
'Concept looks good ... I like the idea... they should do very well'
'This looks excellent; I shall look forward to seeing the first texts.' - Jennifer Nicholson, University of Newcastle
'your new series looks interesting and timely' - Professor Elaine Treharne, University of Leicester (Chair of the English Association)
'this is a book which we would like our first years to have read - a guide which gives the information without which a student would be entirely at sea.' - Professor Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University (from proposal)
'[this] series offers both the student reader and teacher exciting and invaluable interventions in and reorientations around questions of history, culture, and period ... With brio, verve, and an admirable brevity, the series grounds our understanding of literature and culture in thought-provoking and highly original ways. ... an indispensible series that will set the benchmark for all such surveys and overviews.' - Julian Wolfreys, Professor of Victorian Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Florida.