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Autobiography: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Laura Marcus
9780199669240 Autobiography is one of the most popular of written forms. Laura Marcus defines what autobiographies are, considering their relationship with similar literary forms, and analysing the core themes in autobiographical writing. She also discusses how autobiography offers the most fundamental accounts of what it means to be a self in the world. |
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Comparative Literature: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Ben Hutchinson
9780198807278 Considering literature comparatively can help readers realize how much can be learned by looking beyond the horizon of their own cultures, discovering not only more about other literatures, but also about their own. Ben Hutchinson offers a history of comparative literature, placing it at the heart of literary criticism. |
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Once Upon a Time: A Short History of Fairy Tale£8.99 Marina Warner
9780198779858 In ten succinct chapters, Marina Warner guides us through the rich world of fairy tale, from Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel to Snow White and Pan's Labyrinth. Exploring pervasive themes of folklore, myth, the supernatural, imagination, and fantasy, Warner highlights the impact of the genre on human understanding, history, and culture. |
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The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Tod Linafelt
9780195300079 |
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Crime Fiction: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Richard Bradford
9780199658787 Since the mid-19th century crime fiction has been one of the most popular sub-genres of the novel. In this Very Short Introduction, Richard Bradford explores its origins and the features that define its varied style. He considers its role in popular culture around the world and considers why its classification as 'literature' is still ambiguous. |
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The Oxford Dictionary of Literary TermsFourth Edition £11.99 Chris Baldick
9780198715443 The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms provides clear and concise definitions of even the most complex literary terms from abjection to zeugma. An essential reference tool for students of literature in any language. Recommended web links are available via a companion website. |
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Dante: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Peter Hainsworth, David Robey
9780199684779 This Very Short Introduction examines all the major aspects of Dante's work, emphasizing the features that have made him such an important point of reference for modern writers and their readers. Exploring and explaining The Divine Comedy, they also discuss his life and poetry as well as issues of truth, humanity, politics, and religion. |
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Classical Literature: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 William Allan
9780199665457 William Allan's Very Short Introduction provides a concise and lively guide to the major authors, genres, and periods of classical literature. Drawing upon a wealth of material, he reveals just what makes the 'classics' such masterpieces and why they continue to influence and fascinate today. |
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The Oxford Companion to Classical LiteratureThird Edition £14.99 M.C. Howatson
9780199548552 A unique A-Z reference work of over 3,100 entries spanning the length and breadth of classical literature. It ranges from detailed biographies of authors, overviews of myths and legends, and explanations of literary styles, to topical entries on the wider aspects of classical society, and on the literary works that shed light on them. |
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The Poetry HandbookSecond Edition £30.99 John Lennard
9780199265381 |