
By applying recent trends in literary and language theory to a range of twentieth- century fiction, the contributors to this text make new theoretical insights available to student readers. The analytical and interpretive strategies examined in this book are presented in such a way as to facilitate critical reading and evaluation. The essays, which are arranged into three groups and which focus on the textual level, narrative and context, look at a wide range of twentieth century authors including Fowles, Forster, Lessing and Woolf. In addition, this student-friendly text includes a detailed subject index, a full glossary and helpful suggestions for further reading. Aimed at beginning students of English Language and Literature and Applied Linguistics, and advanced students of English as a Foreign or Second Language, Twentieth Century Fiction provides an essential introduction to the subject which is both sensitive and enabling.
How can contemporary literary and language theory be applied to analyze twentieth-century fiction for educational purposes? Edited by Peter Verdonk, this volume synthesizes contributions from various scholars to provide students with actionable analytical frameworks. The text utilizes a structured approach to bridge the gap between abstract theoretical concepts and the practical interpretation of canonical literary works, specifically targeting those studying English literature and applied linguistics.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a practical resource for students transitioning into advanced literary analysis. Readers frequently note the clarity of the pedagogical structure, which makes complex theoretical concepts accessible to those studying English as a second or foreign language.
Page Count:
269
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group Plc
ISBN-10:
0203734564
ISBN-13:
9780203734568
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