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The main body of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature, however, is focused upon an overview of the classic canon of English literature extending from Beowulf to Evelyn Waugh. There is another chapter after this discussing American literature from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Flannery O'Connor. Each chapter has:
The Prague school or Prague linguistic circle [1] is a language and literature society. [2] It started in 1926 as a group of linguists , philologists and literary critics in Prague . Its proponents developed methods of structuralist literary analysis [ 3 ] and a theory of the standard language and of language cultivation from 1928 to 1939.
Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press, 1990. [1] Boynton, Victoria, Jo Malin, Emmanuel S. Nelson. Encyclopedia of women's autobiography. Greenwood Press, 2005. ISBN 0313327378. [3] Buck, Claire. The Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature. Prentice Hall, 1992. [1]
Other classic Pelican books included Totem and Taboo, The Eighteen Nineties, An Introduction to Modern Architecture, Coming of Age in Samoa, Pelican History of England, The Pelican Guide to English Literature, and Childhood in Society. Pelican’s early supporters [vague] included George Orwell, H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, and J. B ...
The work, which has been periodically updated, includes biographies of prominent historical and leading contemporary writers in the English language, entries on major works, "allusions which may be encountered", significant publications and literary clubs. Writers in other languages are included when they have affected the anglophone world.
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Oxford Companions is a book series published by Oxford University Press, providing general knowledge within a specific area. [1] The first book published in the series was The Oxford Companion to English Literature (1932), compiled by the retired diplomat Sir Paul Harvey.
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