How Literature Changes the Way We Think

How Literature Changes the Way We Think
Title How Literature Changes the Way We Think PDF eBook
Author Michael Mack
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 210
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441119140

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The Influence of Literature in The Modern World

The Influence of Literature in The Modern World
Title The Influence of Literature in The Modern World PDF eBook
Author Dr.K.R.Venkatesan
Publisher Archers & Elevators Publishing House
Total Pages 314
Release
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9386501376

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The Anatomy of Influence

The Anatomy of Influence
Title The Anatomy of Influence PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0300167601

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In this, his most comprehensive and accessible study of influence, Bloom leads readers through the labyrinthine paths which link the writers and critics who have informed and inspired him for so many years.

Literature in the Modern World

Literature in the Modern World
Title Literature in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Dennis Walder
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 408
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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"Literature in the Modern World offers a unique combination of English, European, American, and post-colonial perspectives on literary study from the 1920s to the present day. Carefully introduced and arranged to highlight the development of debates, it is designed to engage newcomers to the field with some of the main themes and issues that will concern them as readers of modern literary texts of all genres." "This fully revised and updated second edition now also includes important pieces by, amongst others, T. S. Eliot, Michel Foucault, and Salman Rushdie, and has been extended to include more writers and critics from the world beyond Europe. In addition, there is an increased focus on questions of gender and identity, and two wholly new sections, on 'literature and nation' and 'literature and value'."--BOOK JACKET.

The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby
Title The Great Gatsby PDF eBook
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 249
Release 2023-10-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 338709275X

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

The Man Who Invented Fiction

The Man Who Invented Fiction
Title The Man Who Invented Fiction PDF eBook
Author William Egginton
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 273
Release 2017-01-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1635570247

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“A heroic history of novel-reading itself.” --The Atlantic In the early seventeenth century, a crippled, graying, almost toothless veteran of Spain's wars against the Ottoman Empire published a book. It was the story of a poor nobleman, his brain addled from reading too many books of chivalry, who deludes himself that he is a knight errant and sets off on hilarious adventures. That book, Don Quixote, went on to sell more copies than any other book beside the Bible, making its author, Miguel de Cervantes, the single most-read author in human history. Cervantes did more than just publish a bestseller, though. He invented a way of writing. This book is about how Cervantes came to create what we now call fiction, and how fiction changed the world. The Man Who Invented Fiction explores Cervantes's life and the world he lived in, showing how his influences converged in his work, and how his work--especially Don Quixote--radically changed the nature of literature and created a new way of viewing the world. Finally, it explains how that worldview went on to infiltrate art, politics, and science, and how the world today would be unimaginable without it. William Egginton has brought thrilling new meaning to an immortal novel.

"What is Literature?" and Other Essays

Title "What is Literature?" and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Jean-Paul Sartre
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 372
Release 1988
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780674950849

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What is Literature? challenges anyone who writes as if literature could be extricated from history or society. But Sartre does more than indict. He offers a definitive statement about the phenomenology of reading, and he goes on to provide a dashing example of how to write a history of literature that takes ideology and institutions into account.