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How to read literature  Cover Image Book Book

How to read literature / Terry Eagleton. --

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  • ISBN: 0300190964
  • ISBN: 9780300190960
  • Physical Description: x, 216 p.
  • Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, c2013.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 29.38
Subject: Literature > Philosophy.
Literature > Explication.
Authors and readers.
Reader-response criticism.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    Provides an entertaining guide to reading with deeper insight, better understanding and greater pleasure. 10,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Provides a guide to reading with deeper insight, better understanding, and greater pleasure, revealing how to provide due attention to formal aspects of literary works as well as to such elements as character, plot, and narrative.
  • Yale University

    What makes a work of literature good or bad? How freely can the reader interpret it? Could a nursery rhyme likeBaa Baa Black Sheep be full of concealed loathing, resentment, and aggression? In this accessible, delightfully entertaining book, Terry Eagleton addresses these intriguing questions and a host of others.How to Read Literature is the book of choice for students new to the study of literature and for all other readers interested in deepening their understanding and enriching their reading experience.

    In a series of brilliant analyses, Eagleton shows how to read with due attention to tone, rhythm, texture, syntax, allusion, ambiguity, and other formal aspects of literary works. He also examines broader questions of character, plot, narrative, the creative imagination, the meaning of fictionality, and the tension between what works of literature say and what they show. Unfailingly authoritative and cheerfully opinionated, the author provides useful commentaries on classicism, Romanticism, modernism, and postmodernism along with spellbinding insights into a huge range of authors, from Shakespeare and J. K. Rowling to Jane Austen and Samuel Beckett.

  • Yale University

    A literary master’s entertaining guide to reading with deeper insight, better understanding, and greater pleasure


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