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KEY CONCEPTS IN LITERARY THEORY (3rd Edition)

Julian Wolfreys, Kenneth Womack and Ruth Robbins

KEY CONCEPTS IN LITERARY THEORY (3rd Edition)

Julian Wolfreys, Kenneth Womack and Ruth Robbins
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930.75 1095

 
ISBN 9788131609026
Publication Year 2017
Pages 205 pages
Binding Hardback
Sale Territory India Only

About the Book

Key Concepts in Literary Theory presents the student of literary and critical studies with a broad range of accessible, precise and authoritative definitions of the most significant terms and concepts currently used in psychoanalytic, poststructuralist, Marxist, feminist, and postcolonial literary studies. The volume also provides clear and useful discussions of the main areas of literary, critical and cultural theory, supported by bibliographies and an expanded chronology of major thinkers. Accompanying the chronology are short biographies of major works by each critic or theorist. A must-have guide for students wishing to improve their writing skills. Updates for this 3rd edition include: more than 100 additional terms and concepts defined addition in particular of new keywords from the social sciences, cultural studies and psychoanalysis and a broader selection of classical rhetorical terms an expanded chronology, with additional entries and a broader historical and cultural range expanded bibliographies including key texts by major critics.


Contents

Preface to Second Edition
Preface to Third Edition
Foreword
Concepts and Terms
Areas of Literary, Critical and Cultural Study, with Bibliographies
Chronology of Critical Thinkers, with Bibliographies


About the Author / Editor

Julian Wolfeys is Professor of English Literature at the University of Portsmouth, where he is also Director of the Centre for Studies in Literature. He is author and editor of more than 40 books on nineteenth- and twentieth-century English literature and literary theory. Most recently he has published Dickens’s London and The Derrida Wordbook. He recently published his first novel, Silent Music. Kenneth Womack is Professor of English at Monmouth University. His areas of professional interest include the Beatles, twentieth-century British literature, and creative writing. Ruth Robbins is Professor of English and head of the School of Cultural Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University. She is the author of a number of books on both literature and theory, including most recently Oscar Wilde (2011).