The language of literature
Material type: TextPublication details: London Routledge 2003Edition: 1stDescription: ix,90pISBN: 0-415-28632-8Subject(s): Literature | Literary textsDDC classification: 808 Summary: The Language of Literature: *looks at how writers use language to create literary texts *explores a wide variety of literary texts from Shakespeare to Helen Fielding, via Alexander Pope, William Blake, Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Julian Barnes and Martin Amis *covers the key skills and topics, including structure, shapes and patterns, genre and sub-genre, narrative and narrators, representing talk, metaphor, allegory and intertextuality *offers a step-by-step guide to approaching literary texts and structuring a response *can be used as both a course stimulus and a revision tool.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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807.1 SUB Subject to change: teaching literature in the nineties | 807.2 HAN The handbook to literary research | 807.2 SHI/I An introduction to research: the rudiments of literary research | 808 BEA/L The language of literature | 808 BRU/R Rhetoric in popular culture | 808 COM A companion to narrative theory | 808 COM A companion to narrative theory |
The Language of Literature:
*looks at how writers use language to create literary texts
*explores a wide variety of literary texts from Shakespeare to Helen Fielding, via Alexander Pope, William Blake, Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Julian Barnes and Martin Amis
*covers the key skills and topics, including structure, shapes and patterns, genre and sub-genre, narrative and narrators, representing talk, metaphor, allegory and intertextuality
*offers a step-by-step guide to approaching literary texts and structuring a response
*can be used as both a course stimulus and a revision tool.
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