The Blackwell Guide to Literary Theory

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About this ebook

This student-friendly text introduces students to the history and scope of literary theory, as well as showing them how to perform literary analysis.

  • Designed to be used alongside primary theoretical texts as an introduction to theory or alongside literary texts as a model for performing literary analysis.

  • Presents a series of exemplary readings of particular literary texts such as Jane Eyre, Heart of Darkness, Ulysses, To the Lighthouse and Midnight's Children.

  • Provides a brief history of the rise of literary theory in the twentieth century, in order that students understand the historical contexts for different theories.

  • Presents an alphabetically organized series of entries on key figures and publications, from Adorno to Žižek.

  • Features descriptions of the major movements in literary theory, from critical theory through to postcolonial theory.

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4.5
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About the author

Gregory Castle is Professor of English Literature at Arizona State University. His previous books include Modernism and the Celtic Revival (2001), Postcolonial Discourses: An Anthology (Blackwell, 2001), and Reading the Modernist Bildungsroman (2006).

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