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Unlock the hidden secrets of English Literature with the Emporium Quick Revision English Literature Literary Theory & Criticism Book. This comprehensive guide is your ultimate companion in mastering the intricate world of literary analysis. Perfectly tailored for students and enthusiasts alike, this book offers a concise yet profound exploration of literary theories and critical concepts.
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Contents:
- SECTION ONE LITERARY HISTORY
- 1. Early History of Britain
- 2. 14th Century
- 3. 15th Century
- 4. 16th Century: The Elizabethan Age
- 4. 17th Century
- 6. 18th Century
- 7. 19th Century The Romantic Period
- 8. 19th Century: The Victorian Age
- 9. 20th Century
SECTION TWO BRITISH LITERARY TEXTS AND AUTHORS
1. Francis Bacon’s Essays - 2. John Donne’s Poetry
- 3. Hamlet
- 4. The Tempest
- 5. Shakespeare’s Sonnets
- 6. Paradise Lost
- 7. Pilgrim’s Progress
- 8. Robinson Crum
- 9. The School for Scandal
- 10. Charles Lamb’s Essays
- 11. Tennyson’s Poetry
- 12. Great Expectations
- 13. Tess of the D’Urbervilles
- 14. Wb. Yeats’ Poetry
- 15. The Important of Being Earnest
- 16. The Heart of Darkness
- 17. The Waste Land
- 18. The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock
- 19. Mrs. Dalloway
- 20. Sons and Lovers
- 21. A portrait of the Artist as a Yound Man
- 22. W.H. Auden’s Poetry
- 23. Philip Larkin’s Poetry
- 24. Lucky Jim
- 25. Pygmalion
- 26. Waiting for Godot
- 27. Lora of me Flies
- 28. Animal Farm
- 29. Look Back in Anger
SECTION THREE CRITICISM AND THEORY - 1. Classicism & Romanticism
- 2. Plato
- 3. Aristotle
- 4. Horace
- 5. Lonignus
- 6. Philip Sidney
- 7. John Dryden
- 8. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- 9. William Wordsworth
- 10: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- 11. Mathew Arnold
- 12. T.S. Eliot
- 13. Literary Theory. An Introduction
- 14. Literary Theory. Timeline
- 15. Formalism
- 16. Structuralism
- 17. Post Structuralism
- 18. Modernism & Post Modernism
- 19. Marxist Literary Criticism
- 20. Psychoanalytic Criticism
- 21. Feminism
- 22. Postcolonialism
- 23. New Historicism
- 24. Reader Response Theory





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