This lively introduction to Milton's life, times and writings includes a detailed explanation of his poetry and prose and discusses in depth the author's historical circumstances and critical reception. Separate sections focus on key passages from his works to illustrate how readers can interpret - and get excited about - Milton's writings.
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Deze serie duikt in de fundamentele kwesties die essentieel zijn voor literatuurstudenten die aan hun academische reis beginnen. Elk deel biedt een toegankelijke maar toch uitgebreide dekking van de geschiedenis en ontwikkeling van een literair onderwerp. Vooraanstaande academici begeleiden de lezers door belangrijke concepten, waarbij cruciale informatie en frisse interpretaties worden geboden. Ontworpen voor cursussen en klaslokalen, leggen deze inleidingen een solide basis voor diepgaandere literatuurstudie.






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The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Literature
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An engaging overview of the Russian literary tradition, with a glossary and guide to further reading.
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Comedies
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A comprehensive survey of Shakespeare's comedies examining why and how they are still relevant today.
The Cambridge Introduction to Chekhov
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One of the greatest modern writers, Chekhov was an influential figure in both fiction and drama. Beginning with an engaging account of Chekhov's life and cultural context in nineteenth-century Russia, this Introduction includes detailed analyses of his short stories and plays and demonstrates what makes Chekhov so important and unique.
The Cambridge Introduction to English Theatre, 1660-1900
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This engaging introduction explores the evolution of theater from 1660 to 1900, highlighting significant developments and influential figures in the performing arts. It presents a vivid portrayal of the cultural and social contexts that shaped the stage during this period, making it an informative resource for both enthusiasts and scholars. The book captures the dynamic nature of theatrical history, showcasing the transformation of performance styles and the emergence of iconic playwrights and productions.
The Cambridge Introduction to George Eliot
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The book offers an insightful exploration of Eliot's novels, highlighting their intellectual depth and emotional resonance within the Victorian era. It aims to make these complex works more approachable for students, providing context and analysis that illuminate the themes and characters. Through this examination, readers can better appreciate Eliot's contributions to literature and the social issues of her time.
The most up-to-date and detailed introduction to Proust's life and work available today, including a volume-by-volume study of Proust's novel.
The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing
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All kinds of writing are covered in this useful and inspiring guide for students and aspiring writers.
This lively and accessible 2007 introduction discusses each of Shakespeare's history plays, and their distinctive characteristics, in turn: the three early Henry VI plays; Richard III; King John; Richard II; Henry IV 1 and 2; Henry V; and Henry VIII. An invaluable guide to these fascinating and complex plays.
The Cambridge Introduction to Tragedy
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An introductory study into tragedy in drama and literature, and in the real world.
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare
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Lively, accessible and innovative, this introduction to Shakespeare's plays is divided into seven subject-based chapters: Character; Performance; Texts; Language; Structure; Sources and History. It promotes active engagement with the plays and proves that there is space for new and fresh thinking, even on the most-studied and familiar plays.
The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodern Fiction
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Postmodern fiction presents a challenge to the reader: instead of enjoying it passively, the reader has to work to understand its meanings, to think about what fiction is, and to question their own responses. Yet this very challenge makes postmodern writing so much fun to read and rewarding to study. Unlike most introductions to postmodernism and fiction, this book places the emphasis on literature rather than theory. It introduces the most prominent British and American novelists associated with postmodernism, from the 'pioneers', Beckett, Borges and Burroughs, to important post-war writers such as Pynchon, Carter, Atwood, Morrison, Gibson, Auster, DeLillo, and Ellis. Designed for students and clearly written, this Introduction explains the preoccupations, styles and techniques that unite postmodern authors. Their work is characterized by a self-reflexive acknowledgement of its status as fiction, and by the various ways in which it challenges readers to question common-sense and commonplace assumptions about literature.
The Cambridge Introduction to George Orwell
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An introductory guide to the life, work and legacy of George Orwell - one of the most influential literary twentieth-century figures.
The Cambridge Introduction to Travel Writing
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This text argues that travel writing redefines the myriad genres it often comprises and is best understood on its own terms. It surveys some of the most celebrated travel literature and examines trends in twenty-first-century travel writing, making it an ideal guide for today's students, teachers and travel writing enthusiasts.
Offers readers a guide to Toni Morrison and her fiction, from her status on the global intellectual stage to her engagement with the African-American experience. Lively and accessibly written, this text is ideal for readers approaching Morrison for the first time as well as those already familiar with her work.
A comprehensive overview of the arguments in environmental criticism, first published in 2011.
A lucid overview of Plath's life, work, influence and the critical reception of her writings to the present day.
The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Theatre
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Focusing on the intersection of architecture, individuals, and performances, this Introduction explores the defining characteristics of modern British theatre from 1900 to the present. It delves into how these elements interact and shape the theatrical landscape, offering insights into the evolution of the genre over more than a century.
The Cambridge Introduction to Travel Writing. Tim Youngs
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Exploring diverse travel literature, this text contends that travel writing transcends traditional genres, reshaping our understanding of narrative forms. It delves into the unique characteristics and thematic elements that distinguish travel narratives, highlighting their impact on both literature and culture. Through analysis, the work reveals how these writings not only document journeys but also challenge and expand the boundaries of genre itself.
The Cambridge Introduction to Twentieth-Century American Poetry is designed to give readers a brief but thorough introduction to the various movements, schools, and groups of American poets in the twentieth century. It will help readers to understand and analyze modern and contemporary poems. The first part of the book deals with the transition from the nineteenth-century lyric to the modernist poem, focussing on the work of major modernists such as Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and W. C. Williams. In the second half of the book, the focus is on groups such as the poets of the Harlem Renaissance, the New Critics, the Confessionals, and the Beats. In each chapter, discussions of the most important poems are placed in the larger context of literary, cultural, and social history.
The Cambridge Introduction to Michel Foucault
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French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault is essential reading for students in departments of literature, history, sociology and cultural studies. This introductory book, written for students, offers in-depth critical and contextual perspectives on his work and is an ideal introduction to a famously complex, controversial and important thinker.
The Cambridge Introduction to William Faulkner
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An introductory overview of the works of one of America's most important and complex novelists.
The Cambridge Introduction to Jacques Derrida
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Few thinkers of the twentieth century have so profoundly and radically transformed our understanding of writing and literature as Jacques Derrida (1930-2004). This book provides an accessible introduction to Derrida's writings on literature which presupposes no prior knowledge of his work.
The Cambridge Introduction to F. Scott Fitzgerald
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An accessible student guide to Fitzgerald's life, work, context and critical reception. číst celé
The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism
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This introduction explains in a readable, lively style how modernism emerged, how it is defined, and how it developed in different forms and genres. Illustrated with works of art and featuring suggestions for further study, this is the ideal introduction to understanding and enjoying modernist literature and art.
The Cambridge Introduction to Byron
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A clear, jargon-free and comprehensible survey of a diverse and voluminous canonical British author.
This detailed and approachable account of Marlowe's life and career discusses his plays and poetry, stage history and influence.
The Cambridge Introduction to Thomas Mann
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Exploring the life and works of Thomas Mann, this introduction delves into his literary contributions alongside insights into his personal experiences. It highlights the interplay between his writings and the influences that shaped him, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his significance in literature.
The Cambridge Introduction to Early English Theatre
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Focusing on the evolution of early English theatre, this book explores the period from the late medieval era to 1642. It delves into the historical context, key performances, and influential figures that shaped the theatrical landscape of the time, making it a valuable resource for understanding the origins and development of English drama.
Beginning its life as the sensational entertainment of the eighteenth century, the novel has become the major literary genre of modern times. Drawing on hundreds of examples of famous novels from all over the world, Marina MacKay explores the essential aspects of the novel and its history: where novels came from and why we read them; how we think about their styles and techniques, their people, plots, places, and politics. Between the main chapters are longer readings of individual works, from Don Quixote to Midnight's Children. A glossary of key terms and a guide to further reading are included, making this an ideal accompaniment to introductory courses on the novel.
A guide to reading modernist poetry in English: its pleasures, frustrations, powers and problems.
The Cambridge Introduction to Jane Austen
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Focusing on energy sustainability, this book explores the reliance of both renewable and non-renewable energy systems on Earth's limited geological resources. Presented in an informal and humorous tone, it caters to a wide audience, including undergraduate students and lifelong learners, making complex concepts accessible and engaging.
An approachable and engaging guide to Shakespeare's poetry, this volume provides students with ways to understand and appreciate the poems.
The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative
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This popular textbook has been completely revised and updated, and includes two entirely new chapters.
Outlining a series of contexts - biographical, historical and literary - as well as critical approaches to Wordsworth, this Introduction offers students ways to understand and enjoy Wordsworth's poetry and his role in the development of Romanticism in Britain.
Scenography - the manipulation and orchestration of the performance environment - is an increasingly popular and key area in performance studies. This book introduces the reader to the purpose, identity and scope of scenography and its theories and concepts. Settings and structures, light, projected images, sound, costumes and props are considered in relation to performing bodies, text, space and the role of the audience. Concentrating on scenographic developments in the twentieth century, the Introduction examines how these continue to evolve in the twenty-first century. Scenographic principles are clearly explained through practical examples and their theoretical context. Although acknowledging the many different ways in which design shapes the creation of scenography, the book is not exclusively concerned with the role of the theatre designer. In order to map out the wider territory and potential of scenography, the theories of pioneering scenographers are discussed alongside the work of directors, writers and visual artists.
The Cambridge Introduction to Milton
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Engaging and lucid explanations bring Milton's life, times, and writings to life, making his works accessible and enjoyable for readers. The book offers insights that enhance understanding and appreciation of Milton's literary contributions.
The Cambridge Introduction to Tom Stoppard
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An engaging overview of one of the most dynamically entertaining and intellectually challenging British playwrights of the past fifty years.
The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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This book offers an insightful exploration of a prominent figure in Romantic literature, highlighting their influential writings and philosophical ideas. It delves into the themes and historical context that shaped their work, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of their contributions to literature and thought. Through engaging analysis, readers will appreciate the depth and impact of this writer's legacy in the Romantic era.
This introduction presents the major themes, forms and styles of Russian poetry.
The Cambridge Introduction to the American Short Story
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This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States traces the genre from its beginnings in the early nineteenth century with Irving, Hawthorne and Poe, via Fitzgerald, Hemingway and Faulkner to Raymond Carver and Flannery O'Connor.
This volume introduces the key elements and approaches in the study of theatre and performance, covering drama, music theatre and dance.
The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf
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This is a clear and informative introduction to Woolf's life, works, and cultural and critical contexts, covering the major works in detail, including To the Lighthouse, Mrs Dalloway, The Waves and the key short stories. All students of Woolf will find this a useful and illuminating overview of the field.
The Cambridge Introduction to Mark Twain
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The book offers a thorough analysis of Twain's works, placing them within the historical and cultural landscape of his era. It explores the influences and themes present in his writing, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his contributions to literature and society. Through this contextual lens, the introduction highlights the significance of Twain's perspectives and the impact of his experiences on his storytelling.
The Cambridge Introduction Tragedy
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Exploring the interplay between tragic experiences and their representations, the book delves into the evolution of tragedy from ancient Greek theatre to contemporary plays. It covers influential playwrights such as Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Beckett, while also incorporating philosophical perspectives and examining tragedy in various art forms. With a broad chronological scope, it provides diverse examples from literature and real life, offering a comprehensive understanding of this emotionally charged and often contentious topic.
The Cambridge Introduction to Francophone Literature
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This book explores the distinct literature of French-speaking countries, highlighting its diversity and postcolonial engagement. It discusses the concept of francophonie, provides historical context for various regions, and examines key and emerging authors, showcasing the dynamic relationship between these literatures and that of France.
An engaging guide to reading, understanding and enjoying Romantic verse, designed for students approaching the period for the first time.
The Cambridge Introduction to Edward Said
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A handy, clear and comprehensive guide to the work of one of the most important critics and public intellectuals of the last 40 years. McCarthy covers Said's life, his relationship to major intellectual and political trends of his time, his major works and their reception.
The Cambridge Introduction to Zora Neale Hurston
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Focusing on the life and contributions of the author of Their Eyes Were Watching God, this overview delves into her literary journey, exploring the contexts that shaped her work and the critical reception it received. It highlights her influence on literature and culture, providing insights into her themes and the impact of her writing on future generations.
The Cambridge Introduction to Walter Benjamin
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The book provides a comprehensive exploration of a prominent German writer, delving into his life and literary contributions while contextualizing them within the intellectual, historical, and cultural landscapes of his time. It also examines how his works were received, offering insights into their impact and significance. This overview serves as a valuable resource for understanding the writer's influence and legacy in literature.
This book provides a balanced overview of Poe's career and writings, resisting the tendency of many scholars to sensationalise the more enigmatic aspects of his life. Benjamin F. Fisher outlines Poe's experiments with a wide range of literary forms and genres and offers analyses of the major works.
The Cambridge Introduction to James Joyce
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Essential facts about the works and life of Joyce are presented to help students understand his context and critical reception. This resource serves as a comprehensive guide for those looking to delve deeper into Joyce's literary contributions.
An introductory overview of the thought of Emmanuel Levinas, one of the most significant philosophers of the late twentieth century. Focusing on Levinas' central principle that human existence is ethically grounded in our face-to- face relationships, Morgan explores the religious, cultural and political implications of this insight for modern Western culture.
The Cambridge Introduction to French Poetry
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Mary Shaw covers all aspects of French poetry from the Middle Ages to the present day in this text. Chapters focus on verse, genres, poetry, politics and philosophy among other topics. Designed specifically for use in courses, the volume contains a useful glossary of poetic terms, and is invaluable to students as well as teachers.
T. S. Eliot is not only one of the most important poets of the twentieth century; as literary critic and commentator on culture and society, his writing continues to be profoundly influential. This informative and accessible book provides the perfect introduction to Eliot's life and work.
The Cambridge Introduction to Modern Irish Poetry, 1800-2000
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This introduction not only provides an essential overview of the history and development of poetry in Ireland, but also offers new approaches to aspects of the field. Readers and students of Irish poetry will learn much from Quinn's sharp and critically acute account.
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Tragedies
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An accessible 2007 introduction to Shakespeare's tragedies, including full chapters on Macbeth, Hamlet and King Lear.
The Cambridge Introduction to Emily Dickinson
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This introduction delves behind the myth of Emily Dickinson to present her in the context of her time.
This is an eloquent and accessible introduction to one of the most important writers of the twentieth century, explaining how we might interpret famously difficult and experimental works such as Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Happy Days and providing an invaluable overview of Beckett and his time.
The Cambridge Introduction to Early American Literature
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Exploring the evolution of American literature from 1492 to 1820, this work examines the diverse voices and cultural influences that shaped early American writing. It delves into the historical context, highlighting key authors and their contributions, as well as the themes of identity, colonization, and the quest for freedom. The book provides insights into how literature reflected and influenced societal changes during this formative period, making it a crucial resource for understanding the foundations of American literary tradition.
The Cambridge Introduction to Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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This book offers a thorough and unique exploration of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's contributions to both fiction and journalism. It provides insights into his narrative style, themes, and the impact of his work on literature and journalism. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of his storytelling techniques and the cultural and historical contexts that shaped his writing.
The thoroughly revised second edition of this innovative introduction by a leading scholar and editor of Austen's work explains what students need to know about her novels, life, context and reception. An essential purchase for students of Austen, as well as readers wanting to deepen their appreciation of the novels.
The Cambridge Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures in English
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An invaluable guide through the growing field of postcolonial literature studies.
The Cambridge Introduction to Herman Melville
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Exploring the life and works of Herman Melville, this introduction delves into the historical and cultural contexts surrounding his writing. Key themes such as modernity, Melville's writing process, and his correspondence are examined alongside notable works like Moby Dick and Billy Budd. The text also highlights the evolution of Melville scholarship, making it an essential resource for students new to his literature. Kevin J. Hayes presents a thorough yet engaging overview, emphasizing the significance of Melville in the American literary landscape.
The Cambridge Introduction to Robert Frost
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This book offers an engaging introduction to one of America's most beloved poets, making it an informative resource for those beginning their exploration of his work. It provides insights into his themes, style, and significance, helping readers appreciate the depth of his poetry.
Introducing Anglo-Saxon literature in an approachable way, this is an indispensable guide for students to a key literary topic.
The Cambridge Introduction to Comedy
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'Laughter may be considered one of the most extravagant physical effects one person can have on another without touching them'. But how do we identify something as 'comedy', and how should we read comic texts? Addressing these issues, and many more, this Introduction enhances your grasp of this popular genre.
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's History Plays
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Focusing on the enduring relevance of Shakespeare's history plays, this study explores their themes of time as both a destroyer and preserver. It analyzes the tradition of these plays in stage and film, alongside a critical examination of their characteristics. The discussion includes the early Henry VI trilogy, Richard III, King John, Richard II, the Henry IV plays featuring Falstaff, Henry V with contrasting film interpretations by Olivier and Branagh, and Henry VIII. This comprehensive introduction highlights the complexity and appeal of Shakespeare's historical narratives.
A clearly written account of the development of the novel over the course of the long eighteenth century.