Literature in English: How and Why

Author:   Dominic Rainsford (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780367228859


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   10 June 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Dominic Rainsford (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780367228859


ISBN 10:   0367228858
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   10 June 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Judicious and even-handed while also lively and engaged, this is an ideally instructive textbook for undergraduate students, as well as a delightful read for anyone susceptible to a love affair with English literature. The new chapter, a timely argument on the value of studying literature as a response to twenty-first century challenges, is a model of resourcefulness and breadth of vision."" Juan Christian Pellicer, University of Oslo, Norway ""Dominic Rainsford’s introduction to literature in English is witty and instructive, his limpid prose the perfect vehicle for guiding the reader through the inner workings of poetry, prose, film and drama. This short book’s lack of jargon, its penetrating intelligence, humanity, and sheer love of its subject render it the perfect primer for A-level and university students of literature in English; and for seasoned professionals too, who will find much to admire in it."" Rene Weis, University College London, UK ""Dominic Rainsford’s humour and enthusiastic enjoyment of his subject must appeal to students at many levels. He explains complex concepts and trends lucidly, elegantly and attractively. Literature in English fulfils the author’s promise to help students see an academic field as a whole, and connect it with other areas of study – an invaluable tool at the 21st-century university."" Emma Harris, University of Warsaw, Poland ""Judicious and even-handed while also lively and engaged, this is an ideally instructive textbook for undergraduate students, as well as a delightful read for anyone susceptible to a love affair with English literature. The new chapter, a timely argument on the value of studying literature as a response to twenty-first century challenges, is a model of resourcefulness and breadth of vision."" Juan Christian Pellicer, University of Oslo, Norway ""Dominic Rainsford’s introduction to literature in English is witty and instructive, his limpid prose the perfect vehicle for guiding the reader through the inner workings of poetry, prose, film and drama. This short book’s lack of jargon, its penetrating intelligence, humanity, and sheer love of its subject render it the perfect primer for A-level and university students of literature in English; and for seasoned professionals too, who will find much to admire in it."" Rene Weis, University College London, UK ""Dominic Rainsford’s humour and enthusiastic enjoyment of his subject must appeal to students at many levels. He explains complex concepts and trends lucidly, elegantly and attractively. Literature in English fulfils the author’s promise to help students see an academic field as a whole, and connect it with other areas of study – an invaluable tool at the 21st-century university."" Emma Harris, University of Warsaw, Poland


Judicious and even-handed while also lively and engaged, this is an ideally instructive textbook for undergraduate students, as well as a delightful read for anyone susceptible to a love affair with English literature. The new chapter, a timely argument on the value of studying literature as a response to twenty-first century challenges, is a model of resourcefulness and breadth of vision. Juan Christian Pellicer, University of Oslo, Norway Dominic Rainsford's introduction to literature in English is witty and instructive, his limpid prose the perfect vehicle for guiding the reader through the inner workings of poetry, prose, film and drama. This short book's lack of jargon, its penetrating intelligence, humanity, and sheer love of its subject render it the perfect primer for A-level and university students of literature in English; and for seasoned professionals too, who will find much to admire in it. Rene Weis, University College London, UK Dominic Rainsford's humour and enthusiastic enjoyment of his subject must appeal to students at many levels. He explains complex concepts and trends lucidly, elegantly and attractively. Literature in English fulfils the author's promise to help students see an academic field as a whole, and connect it with other areas of study - an invaluable tool at the 21st-century university. Emma Harris, University of Warsaw, Poland


Judicious and even-handed while also lively and engaged, this is an ideally instructive textbook for undergraduate students, as well as a delightful read for anyone susceptible to a love affair with English literature. The new chapter, a timely argument on the value of studying literature as a response to twenty-first century challenges, is a model of resourcefulness and breadth of vision. Juan Christian Pellicer, University of Oslo, Norway Dominic Rainsford's introduction to literature in English is witty and instructive, his limpid prose the perfect vehicle for guiding the reader through the inner workings of poetry, prose, film and drama. This short book's lack of jargon, its penetrating intelligence, humanity, and sheer love of its subject render it the perfect primer for A-level and university students of literature in English; and for seasoned professionals too, who will find much to admire in it. Rene Weis, University College London, UK


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Dominic Rainsford is Professor of Literature in English and Head of Department at Aarhus University, Denmark, having previously taught in Britain, Poland and the United States. His publications include Authorship, Ethics and the Reader (1997), Literature, Identity and the English Channel (2002) and many articles on Dickens. He is president of the Danish Association of English Studies and general editor of the Dickens Quarterly.

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