The Growth of Literature
3 Volume Paperback Set
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Part of Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies
- Date Published: January 2011
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- isbn: 9781108016193
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First published between 1932 and 1940, this is a three-volume study of the historical development of literature. It explores the oral and written literatures of regions from Iceland and the British Isles, to Russia, the Balkans, Africa, India and the Pacific, placing them in their historical context and examining similarities between them. The authors discuss both ancient and recent texts, illustrating the connections within each group and considering the question of whether all literary growth is influenced by common factors. Praised on publication as '… a work that is not, probably could not be, superseded' (International Journal of Comparative Sociology), the book remains a benchmark for those studying comparative literature or the history of literary criticism.
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- Date Published: January 2011
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108016193
- length: 2463 pages
- dimensions: 322 x 250 x 132 mm
- weight: 3.54kg
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
Part I. Russian Oral Literature
Part I
Part II. Yugoslav Oral Poetry
Part II. Yugoslav Oral Poetry
Part III. Early Indian Literature
Part IV. Early Hebrew Literature
Part I. The Oral Literature of the Tatars
Part II. The Oral Literature of Polynesia
Part III. Notes on the Oral Literature of Some African Peoples
Part III
1. Abyssinia
2
The Galla
3. The Northern Bantu
4. The Yoruba
5. The Tuareg
A note on English ballad poetry
Part 4. A General Survey
Part 4. A General Survey.
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