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  • ISBN:9780521729826
  • Format:Paperback
  • Subject(s):English Literature
  • Author(s):Stephen Siddall
  • Available from: May 2009

Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres.

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  • DESCRIPTION

    Landscape and Literature introduces students to the exploration of different ways in which landscape has been represented in literature. It focuses on key aspects of this topic such as the importance of pastoral, contrasts between city and country, eighteenth-century developments from neo-classical to picturesque and Romantic ideas of the sublime, regional novels of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and varied styles of twentieth-century poetry from the Georgian poets to Heaney and Hughes. Poems and prose extracts from writers such as Marvell, Wordsworth, George Eliot, Hardy, Lawrence and Seamus Heaney are included.

  • Contents
  • FEATURES
    • Each title includes a wide-ranging yet carefully levelled introductory discussion of a literary period, genre or theme, to provide students with an excellent introduction to an area of literature.

    • Helps students to address the new assessment objective 4 ('demonstrate understanding of the significance and influence of the contexts in which literary texts are written and received') - worth up to 35% of the A level qualification under new guidelines.

    • Discussion questions and end-of-section tasks offer an invaluable resource for self study as well as helpful exam preparation.

    • A mini-anthology of texts and extracts saves teachers time searching for appropriate 'wider reading' texts.

  • CONTENTS
    • Introduction
    • 1. Approaching landscape and literature: Classical influences
    • Biblical influences: Eden and expulsion
    • The garden of love
    • The greenwood
    • Elegant shepherds
    • Symbolic nature
    • The eighteenth century: the Enlightenment
    • Towards the Romantics
    • Confinement and space
    • Assignments
    • 2. Approaching the texts: Chaucer's landscapes
    • Shakespeare's landscapes
    • Marvell's ingenuity
    • Landscapes for elegy
    • Landscapes for religion
    • The country house
    • Romantic solitude
    • Landscapes of childhood
    • The Romantics: the Sublime and the Gothic
    • Hardy's Wessex
    • Observation and beyond
    • Working the land
    • Desolated land
    • Ancient and modern
    • Assignments
    • 3. Texts and extracts: Simon Armitage, from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
    • Geoffrey Chaucer, from The Parlement of Foulys
    • Thomas Carew, 'The Spring', John Clare, from The Shepherd's Calendar
    • Gerard Manley Hopkins, 'Spring'
    • John Milton, from Paradise Lost
    • James Thomson, from The Seasons
    • Dorothy Wordsworth, from her Journals
    • Jane Austen, from Sense and Sensibility
    • Percy Bysshe Shelley, from 'Monte Blanc'
    • Matthew Arnold, from 'The Scholar Gipsy'
    • George Eliot, from The Mill on the Floss
    • John Steinbeck, from The Grapes of Wrath
    • Thomas Hardy, from Tess of the D'Urbervilles
    • D.H. Lawrence, from The Rainbow
    • Edmund Blunden, from Undertones of War
    • Stella Gibbons, from Cold Comfort Farm
    • T.S. Eliot, from The Four Quartets
    • Richard Wilbur, 'Year's End'
    • William Golding, from Free Fall
    • Angela Carter, from 'The Erl-King'
    • Ted Hughes, from Tales from Ovid
    • 4. Critical approaches: Political approaches
    • Feminist approaches
    • Ecological approaches
    • Assignments
    • 5. How to write about landscape and literature: Responding to a poem
    • Responding to prose
    • Comparison
    • Preparing to write about a topic
    • Writing about the topic
    • Assignments
    • 6. Resources: Further reading
    • Media resources: film and television
    • Websites
    • Glossary
    • Index
    • Acknowledgements.
The Literature of Love

The Literature of Love

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Writing Lives: Literary Biography

Writing Lives: Literary Biography

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Shakespeare on Stage

Shakespeare on Stage

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Modernism and After

Modernism and After

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Contemporary Fiction

Contemporary Fiction

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Contemporary Poetry

Contemporary Poetry

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World and Time

World and Time

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Romanticism

Romanticism

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The Age of Chaucer

The Age of Chaucer

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Women's Writing: Past and Present

Women's Writing: Past and Present

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Shakespearan and Jacobean Tragedy

Shakespearan and Jacobean Tragedy

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Twentieth Century British Drama

Twentieth Century British Drama

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Metaphysical Poetry

Metaphysical Poetry

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Satire

Satire

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American Prose and Poetry in the 20th Century

American Prose and Poetry in the 20th Century

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The Victorian Novel

The Victorian Novel

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The Modern Short Story

The Modern Short Story

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Post-Colonial Literature

Post-Colonial Literature

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The Gothic Tradition

The Gothic Tradition

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American Drama 1900-1990

American Drama 1900-1990

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The Great War in British Literature

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