New textbook designed to help new undergraduates adopt a degree-level approach to the study of English literature in their first or foundation year.
1. Introduction, Ashley Chantler (University of Chester, UK) and David Higgins (University of Leeds, UK)PART 1. STUDYING SHAKESPEARE2. Shakespeare and the Renaissance, Emma L. E. Rees(University of Chester, UK)3. The Comedies, Emma L.E. Rees (University of Chester, UK)4. The Tragedies, Emma L.E. Rees (University of Chester, UK)PART 2. STUDYING SEVENTEENTH- AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE5. Literature 1600-1660, Jessica L. Malay (University of Huddersfield, UK)6. Literature 1660-1714, Derek Alsop (University of Chester, UK)7. Literature 1714-1789, Derek Alsop (University of Chester, UK)PART 3. STUDYING ROMANTIC AND VICTORIAN LITERATURE (1789-1901)8. The Romantic Period, David Higgins (University of Leeds, UK)9. The Victorian Period, Deborah Wynne (University of Chester, UK)PART 4. STUDYING TWENTIETH-CENTURY AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE10. Literature 1901-1945, Ashley Chantler (University of Chester, UK)11. Literature 1945-1990, William Stephenson (University of Chester, UK)12. Literature 1990-The Present, William Stephenson (University of Chester, UK)Glossary of Terms Index
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