The Oxford English Literary History: Volume V: 1645-1714: The Later Seventeenth Century: Oxford English Literary History
Autor Margaret J. M. Ezellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192859129
ISBN-10: 0192859129
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 136 x 215 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford English Literary History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192859129
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 136 x 215 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford English Literary History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The stated purpose of this interesting and useful book is to provide cultural contexts for the literature of the period. It often quotes obscure texts or explains important, familiar texts in unusual, illuminating ways...Ms. Ezell's breadth and depth of learning is often breathtaking.
The Later Seventeenth Century is exceptionally readable - clear, entertaining, and just a flat-out good read.
The text is extremely polished and presents the needed information in a compact manner, addressing just the questions that I might not have even thought of yet, but that happen to inspire new ideas or potential new research streams. I highly recommend this book for all students and teachers of British literature, and I doubt anybody can seriously teach this subject without reading a few books like it.
The most impressive aspect of this volume is the sheer range and diversity of literary texts and authors Ezell incorporates ... they succeed in highlighting the complexities of seventeenth-century cultural institutions from which a diverse range of readers, writers, and literary forms emerge.
Ezell's volume represents a considerable achievement ... it is written with unfailing concision and insight.
Throughout the book is authoritative and amusing: Ezell exhibits an uncommonly keen eye for the deft quotation (by no means the usual chestnuts) and the telling anecdote, many of which will surprise and delight veteran students of the period as well as undergraduate aspirants. ... Summing up: highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.
1645-1714: The Later Seventeenth Century is a splendid achievement in its breadth and detail. Undergraduate and graduate students would gain much from reading it. Scholars of any period will appreciate the excellent citations and bibliography of secondary sources. All readers interested in women and literature will be impressed by the range of voices and detail given to develop the field's understanding of women authors and audiences in the late seventeenth century.
The Later Seventeenth Century is exceptionally readable - clear, entertaining, and just a flat-out good read.
The text is extremely polished and presents the needed information in a compact manner, addressing just the questions that I might not have even thought of yet, but that happen to inspire new ideas or potential new research streams. I highly recommend this book for all students and teachers of British literature, and I doubt anybody can seriously teach this subject without reading a few books like it.
The most impressive aspect of this volume is the sheer range and diversity of literary texts and authors Ezell incorporates ... they succeed in highlighting the complexities of seventeenth-century cultural institutions from which a diverse range of readers, writers, and literary forms emerge.
Ezell's volume represents a considerable achievement ... it is written with unfailing concision and insight.
Throughout the book is authoritative and amusing: Ezell exhibits an uncommonly keen eye for the deft quotation (by no means the usual chestnuts) and the telling anecdote, many of which will surprise and delight veteran students of the period as well as undergraduate aspirants. ... Summing up: highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.
1645-1714: The Later Seventeenth Century is a splendid achievement in its breadth and detail. Undergraduate and graduate students would gain much from reading it. Scholars of any period will appreciate the excellent citations and bibliography of secondary sources. All readers interested in women and literature will be impressed by the range of voices and detail given to develop the field's understanding of women authors and audiences in the late seventeenth century.
Notă biografică
Margaret Ezell is a Distinguished Professor of English and the John and Sara Lindsey Chair of Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University. She received her degrees from Wellesley College and Cambridge University.