An introduction to the study of literature

By: Hudson, William HenryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Ludhiana Kalyani 1998Edition: 9thDescription: 352pISBN: 81-7096-029-0Subject(s): LiteratureDDC classification: 807 Summary: Literature is a vital record of what men have seen in life, what they have experienced of it, what they have thought and felt about those aspects of it. Fundamentally an expression of life through the medium of language, literature accordingly needs to be systematically studied. The present book is a treasure in this direction owing to its concise and easily comprehensible elucidation of ways of studying the varied genre of literature poetry, prose fiction, drama, short story, essay and criticism. A great contribution of W.H. Hudson a prominent 19th century literary figure, the present book is planned as a guide and companion to one’s own study. It is self-contained, highly interesting and suggestive in itself. It is hoped that it will prove immensely useful to all those readers for whom literature is primarily a means of enjoyment and a help to life.
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Literature is a vital record of what men have seen in life, what they have experienced of it, what they have thought and felt about those aspects of it. Fundamentally an expression of life through the medium of language, literature accordingly needs to be systematically studied. The present book is a treasure in this direction owing to its concise and easily comprehensible elucidation of ways of studying the varied genre of literature poetry, prose fiction, drama, short story, essay and criticism. A great contribution of W.H. Hudson a prominent 19th century literary figure, the present book is planned as a guide and companion to one’s own study. It is self-contained, highly interesting and suggestive in itself. It is hoped that it will prove immensely useful to all those readers for whom literature is primarily a means of enjoyment and a help to life.

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