
Edinburgh Introduction to Studying English Literature
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Content
- Intro
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Section I - Introductory
- 1 What is Literature?
- 2 English Literary Studies: Origins and Nature
- 3 Kinds of Literature
- Section II - Poetry
- 4 Poetry: An Introduction
- 5 Metre and Rhythm
- 6 Verse Forms
- 7 Poetic Imagery
- 8 Poetry and History
- 9 Vernacular Poetry
- Section III - Narrative
- 10 Genre and Form: The Short Story
- 11 Narrative Language
- 12 Narrative Structure and Technique
- 13 Constructing Character
- 14 Narrative, Society and History
- 15 Life Writing
- Section IV - Drama
- 16 Introducing Drama
- 17 Text and Performance
- 18 Tragedy
- 19 Comedy
- 20 History and Politics
- 21 Sex, Gender and Performance
- Section V - Reading, Writing, Reflecting
- 22 Reading
- 23 Writing an Essay
- 24 Reflecting
- Works Cited
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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