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Andrew Bennett

    This Thing Called Literature
    An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory
    Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity
    Ringa Ding Ding
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    • This Thing Called Literature

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Relating literature to topics such as dreams, politics, life, death, the ordinary and the uncanny, This Thing Called Literature establishes a sense of why and how literature is an exciting subject to study. This essential guide to the study of literature is as an eloquent celebration of the value and pleasure of reading.

      This Thing Called Literature2024
      3,7
    • Ringa Ding Ding

      • 30 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the daily life of a rider, the book provides an engaging glimpse into their experiences both on and off the track. It highlights the excitement of riding and racing while also incorporating valuable lessons throughout the narrative. The blend of fun and education offers readers a unique perspective on the world of motorsports.

      Ringa Ding Ding2021
      5,0
    • The book presents a theory of reception that explores how Romantic poetry is understood and valued within the context of its lasting cultural impact. It examines the ways in which these works have been interpreted and appreciated over time, highlighting the relationship between poetry and its audience across generations. Through this lens, the text delves into the dynamics of literary legacy and the significance of Romantic poetry in shaping cultural memory.

      Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity2006
      3,9
    • Lively, original and highly readable, An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory is the essential guide to literary studies. A breath of fresh air in a field that can often seem dry and dauntingly theoretical, this book will open the reader's eyes to the exhilarating possibilities of reading and studying literature.

      An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory1999
      3,9