
An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory
Routledge (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 23. March 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
524 pages
978-1-032-15884-6 (ISBN)
Description
Lively, original and highly readable, An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory is the essential guide to literary studies. Starting at 'The Beginning' and concluding with 'The End', chapters range from the familiar, such as 'Character', 'Narrative' and 'The Author', to the more unusual, such as 'Secrets', 'Pleasure' and 'Ghosts'. Now in its sixth edition, Bennett and Royle's classic textbook successfully illuminates complex ideas by engaging directly with literary works, so that a reading of Jane Eyre opens up ways of thinking about racial difference, for example, while Chaucer, Monty Python and Hilary Mantel are all invoked in a discussion of literature and laughter.
The sixth edition has been revised and updated throughout. In addition, four new chapters - 'Literature', 'Loss', 'Human' and 'Migrant' - engage with exciting recent developments in literary studies. As well as fully up-to-date further reading sections at the end of each chapter, the book contains a comprehensive bibliography and an invaluable glossary of key literary terms.
A breath of fresh air in a field that can often seem dry and dauntingly theoretical, this book will open the reader's eyes to the exhilarating possibilities of reading and studying literature.
The sixth edition has been revised and updated throughout. In addition, four new chapters - 'Literature', 'Loss', 'Human' and 'Migrant' - engage with exciting recent developments in literary studies. As well as fully up-to-date further reading sections at the end of each chapter, the book contains a comprehensive bibliography and an invaluable glossary of key literary terms.
A breath of fresh air in a field that can often seem dry and dauntingly theoretical, this book will open the reader's eyes to the exhilarating possibilities of reading and studying literature.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for previous editions:'This is a book which students in every introductory course on criticism and theory would benefit from having.' Derek Attridge, University of York
'[Bennett and Royle have] cracked the problem of how to be introductory and sophisticated, accessible but not patronising.' Peter Buse, English Subject Centre Newsletter
'Sparkling, enthusiastic and admirably well-informed.' Helene Cixous
'The best introduction to literary studies on the market.' Jonathan Culler, Cornell University
'This excellent book is very well written and an outstanding introduction to literary studies. An extremely stimulating introduction.' Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway College, University of London
'Fresh, surprising, never boring, and engagingly humorous, while remaining intellectually serious and challenging . . . This is a terrific book, and I'm very glad that it exists.' Peggy Kamuf, University of Southern California
'An exceptional book. It is completely different from anything else currently available, refreshing, extremely well written and original in so many ways . . . It is quite the best introductory book that I have ever come across.' Philip Martin, Sheffield Hallam University
'By far the best introduction we have, bar none. This unmatched book is for everyone: from those beginning literary study, through advanced students, and up to teachers; even those who, like me, have been pro- fessing literature for years and years.' J. Hillis Miller, University of California
'All the chapters in the volume are illuminating, informative and original.' Robert Mills, King's College London
'I don't know of any book that could, or does, compete with this one. It is irreplaceable.' Richard Rand, University of Alabama
'Bennett and Royle have written a pathbreaking work' Alan Shima, University of Gaevle
'It is by far the best and most readable of all such introductions that I know of' Hayden White, University of California at Santa Cruz
'The most un-boring, unnerving, unpretentious textbook I've ever come across.' Elizabeth Wright, University of Cambridge
More details
Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-15884-6 (9781032158846)
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Persons
Andrew Bennett is Professor of English at the University of Bristol. He publishes on Romantic and twentieth-century literature and on literary theory. His books include This Thing Called Literature (2015, co-authored with Nicholas Royle), Suicide Century: Literature and Suicide from James Joyce to David Foster Wallace (2017), Ignorance: Literature and Agnoiology (2009) and The Author (2005).
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex. He is author of many critical books, including Veering: A Theory of Literature (2011) and How to Read Shakespeare (2014), as well as novels such as An English Guide to Birdwatching (2017) and memoirs, most recently David Bowie, Enid Blyton and the Sun Machine (2023).
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex. He is author of many critical books, including Veering: A Theory of Literature (2011) and How to Read Shakespeare (2014), as well as novels such as An English Guide to Birdwatching (2017) and memoirs, most recently David Bowie, Enid Blyton and the Sun Machine (2023).
Content
Alternative Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
How to Read This Book
Trigger Warning and Spoiler Alert
The Beginning
Literature
Readers and Reading
The Author
The Text and the World
The Uncanny
Monuments
Narrative
Character
Voice
Figures and Tropes
Creative Writing
Feelings
Loss
Laughter
The Tragic
Wounds
History
Me
Eco
Animals
Human
Ghosts
Body
Moving Pictures
Sexual Difference
God
Ideology
Love
Desire
Queer
Suspense
Racial Difference
Migrant
The Colony
Mutant
The Performative
Secrets
Pleasure
War
The End
Glossary
A Note on Texts Used
Literary Works Discussed
Bibliography of Critical and Theoretical Works
Index
Acknowledgments
How to Read This Book
Trigger Warning and Spoiler Alert
The Beginning
Literature
Readers and Reading
The Author
The Text and the World
The Uncanny
Monuments
Narrative
Character
Voice
Figures and Tropes
Creative Writing
Feelings
Loss
Laughter
The Tragic
Wounds
History
Me
Eco
Animals
Human
Ghosts
Body
Moving Pictures
Sexual Difference
God
Ideology
Love
Desire
Queer
Suspense
Racial Difference
Migrant
The Colony
Mutant
The Performative
Secrets
Pleasure
War
The End
Glossary
A Note on Texts Used
Literary Works Discussed
Bibliography of Critical and Theoretical Works
Index