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Informationen zum Autor William Whitla is Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar in English and Humanities at York University in Toronto. He has published The Central Truth (on Robert Browning! 1963)! Essays and Reviews (on Victorian literature and religion! with Victor Shea! 2000)! and Foundations: Critical Thinking! Reading! and Writing (also with Victor Shea! 2001 and 2005). Klappentext The English Handbook: A Guide to Literary Studies is a comprehensive new textbook providing essential practical and analytical reading and writing skills for literature students at all levels. The Handbook features coverage of all key areas, from sonnets to irony to close textual analysis. Unprecedented in bringing within one volume a combination of traditional and contemporary methods for literary analysis of fiction, drama and poetry, this is a uniquely practical reference tool.Detailed yet succinct, the book contains guidance on library and web research techniques, new technologies, and provides help in shaping essays and other assignments for different class requirements. The companion website provides further clarity and insight with helpful chapter summaries and resources for continuing study. With a perfect balance of academic rigor and essential practical information, The English Handbook is an accessible and wide-ranging manual, indispensable for all students of literature. Zusammenfassung The English Handbook: A Guide to Literary Studies is a comprehensive new textbook providing essential practical and analytical reading and writing skills for literature students at all levels. The Handbook features coverage of all key areas, from sonnets to irony to close textual analysis. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. I: The Study of Literature:II: Reading English: From Opening a Book to Critical Analysis:III: Critical Practice:IV: The Politics of Reading: Gender, Class, and Ethnicity:V: Poetry and Poetics:VI: Prose Fiction:VII: Drama:VIII: Library Research and Scholarly Method:IX: The Analytical Essay and Other Assignments:Bibliography.Index....
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Preface. I: The Study of Literature:
II: Reading English: From Opening a Book to Critical Analysis:
III: Critical Practice:
IV: The Politics of Reading: Gender, Class, and Ethnicity:
V: Poetry and Poetics:
VI: Prose Fiction:
VII: Drama:
VIII: Library Research and Scholarly Method:
IX: The Analytical Essay and Other Assignments:
Bibliography.
Index.
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"It would certainly be helpful to students to havemultiple copies available in their academic libraries." ( Reference Reviews , 2012)