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Dictionary of Literary Termsexplanations of the language of literary criticism
Do you want to know the difference between an epic poem and a tragedy? Between 'classical' and 'romantic'? Between 'naturalism' and 'realism'?
He also explains literary genres, from 'the madrigal' to 'dirty realism' and 'the boddice ripper', as well as offering potted accounts of theories such as structuralism and hermeneutics. The latest (third) edition has been expanded and I was glad to see that he has added entry-level web links from OUP's companion website to the book. This will appeal to the general reader with an interest in literary studies, but it's principally a useful reference for the advanced schoolroom or for undergraduates. And in fact - make that teachers too. I've had a copy of the first edition on my shelves for years, and I use it all the time. © Roy Johnson 2001 [see other LITERARY STUDIES books] Chris Baldick, Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (third edition) 2008, pp.361, ISBN 0199208271 |
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