Martin Coyle, Peter Garside, Malcolm Kelsall, Dr John Peck, John Peck9780415020657, 0415020654
Table of contents :
EEn……Page 1
Encyclopedia of Literature and Criticism……Page 2
Acknowledgements……Page 3
Preface……Page 6
I. Introduction……Page 9
1 – Literature……Page 10
2 – Criticism……Page 34
II. Literature and History……Page 73
3 – Medieval Literature and the Medieval World……Page 74
4 – The Renaissance……Page 87
5 – Augustanism……Page 98
6 – Romanticism……Page 111
7 – Modernism……Page 124
8 – Postmodernism……Page 136
III. Poetry……Page 153
9 – Genre……Page 154
10 – Poetry……Page 167
11 – Epic and Romance……Page 180
12 – Lyric……Page 191
13 – Narrative Verse……Page 202
14 – Women and The Poetic Tradition: The Oppressor’s Language……Page 211
15 – Medieval Poetry……Page 226
16 – Renaissance Poetry……Page 242
17 – ‘Augustan’ Poetry……Page 256
18 – Romantic Poetry……Page 268
19 – Victorian Poetry……Page 281
20 – The French Symbolists……Page 298
21 – Modern Poetry……Page 311
22 – British Poetry Since 1945: Poetry and the Historical Moment……Page 324
23 – Contemporary American Poetry……Page 339
IV. Drama……Page 352
24 – Stagecraft……Page 353
25 – Tragedy……Page 365
26 – Comedy……Page 377
27 – Shakespeare……Page 389
28 – Medieval Drama……Page 402
29 – Renaissance Drama……Page 415
30 – Restoration Theatre……Page 426
31 – The Origins of the Modern British Stage……Page 438
32 – Theories of Modern Drama……Page 453
33 – The Theatre of the Absurd……Page 466
34 – Theatre and Politics……Page 477
35 – Feminist Theatre……Page 490
V. The Novel……Page 504
36 – Modes of Eighteenth-Century Fiction……Page 505
37 – Feminine Fictions……Page 518
38 – The Historical Novel……Page 531
39 – The Nineteenth-Century Social Novel in England……Page 544
40 – The Realist Novel: The European Context……Page 554
41 – Realism and the English Novel……Page 565
42 – American Romance……Page 576
43 – Formalism and the Novel: Henry James……Page 589
44 – The Novel and Modern Criticism……Page 602
45 – The Modernist Novel in the Twentieth Century……Page 619
46 – British Fiction Since 1930……Page 631
47 – Contemporary Fiction……Page 643
VI. Criticism……Page 651
48 – Biblical Hermeneutics……Page 652
49 – Neo-Classical Criticism……Page 665
50 – The Romantic Critical Tradition……Page 681
51 – Great Traditions: The Logic of the Canon……Page 695
52 – Marxist Criticism……Page 707
53 – The New Criticism……Page 720
54 – Structuralism and Post-Structuralism: From the Centre to the Margin……Page 735
55 – Feminist Literary Criticism: ‘New Colours and Shadows’……Page 749
56 – Psychoanalytic Criticism……Page 763
57 – Deconstruction……Page 776
58 – New Historicism……Page 790
VII. Production and Reception……Page 805
59 – Production and Reception of the Literary Book……Page 806
60 – The Printed Book……Page 822
61 – Literacy……Page 834
62 – Publishing Before 1800……Page 845
63 – Publishing Since 1800……Page 859
64 – British Periodicals and Reading Publics……Page 873
65 – Libraries and the Reading Public……Page 886
66 – Censorship……Page 898
67 – The Bibliographic Record……Page 912
68 – The Institutionalization of Literature: The University……Page 923
VIII. Contexts……Page 936
69 – Literature and the History of Ideas……Page 937
70 – Literature and the Bible……Page 947
71 – Literature and the Classics……Page 960
72 – Folk Literature……Page 972
73 – Literature and the Visual Arts……Page 987
74 – Literature and Music……Page 1000
75 – Literature and Landscape……Page 1011
76 – The Sentimental Ethic……Page 1025
77 – The Gothic……Page 1040
78 – Aestheticism……Page 1051
79 – Literature and Science……Page 1064
80 – Literature and Language……Page 1078
81 – Culture and Popular Culture: The Politics of Photopoetry……Page 1094
IX. Perspectives……Page 1106
82 – New English Literatures……Page 1107
83 – African Literature in English……Page 1119
84 – The African-American Literary Tradition……Page 1130
85 – Australian Literature and the British Tradition……Page 1142
86 – Canadian Literature……Page 1156
87 – Indian Literature in English……Page 1170
88 – New Zealand and Pacific Literature……Page 1180
89 – West Indian Literature……Page 1192
90 – Western Literature in Modern Chna……Page 1204
X. Afterword……Page 1212
W(h)ither ‘English’?……Page 1213
The Contributors……Page 1229
Index……Page 1232
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