A short history of English literature
Material type: TextPublication details: Bangalore Foundation Books 2009Description: 450pISBN: 9788175966260Subject(s): English literature-History and criticism | Renaissance | Reformation | Romantic ageDDC classification: 820.9 Summary: A History of English Literature is a comprehensive survey, in chronological fashion, of the major periods, authors and movements from Chaucer to the present. Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students in South Asian universities, this History locates authors, genres and developments within their social, political and historical contexts. Informed by contemporary literary and cultural theory, this account also prepares the student for further explorations in particular genres and periods in English literature.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A History of English Literature is a comprehensive survey, in chronological fashion, of the major periods, authors and movements from Chaucer to the present. Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students in South Asian universities, this History locates authors, genres and developments within their social, political and historical contexts. Informed by contemporary literary and cultural theory, this account also prepares the student for further explorations in particular genres and periods in English literature.
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