
Sir Paul Harvey's original Oxford Companion to English Literaure, published in 1932, was the book that began Oxford's celebrated Companion series. In its various editions in the half-century sincde then, it has enjoyed an enormously faithful following and unflagging sales (over 400,000 to date). Now, for the Fifth Edition, the eminent novelist and biographer Margaret Drabble has put together the most substantial and significant revision in the book's distinguished history. The Classic Guide to English Literary Culture Here, thoroughly updated, is the standard reference work on English literature, both clasic and contemporary. The virtues established by Harvey are intact: the useful plot summaries, the separate entries on important fictional characters, the countless biographical articles on authors and other important figures in the world of letters, the lightness of touch that makes the book a pleasure to read. As ever, this is an essential book for libraries large and small, for students, for teachers, for everyone interested in English literature. Revisions Deepen and Widen Book's Appeal Drabble's revisions not only bring the volume up to date; they both deepen and widen its appeal. Topics once regarded as non-literary--detective stories, science fiction, children's literature, comic strips, for example--are now included, as are numerous foreign language authers who have become well-known in translation. There are also entries on composers who have adapted English texts to musical forms and articles on visual artists whose work has been touched by the English literary consciousness. The book covers all the important movements and critical theories (including the latest developments in Freudian and Marxist criticism and Saussurean linguistics and its successors). What is more, the entries on classic works--Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, The Faerie Queen, and many others--now incorporate the findings of the latest scholarship.
This volume serves as the definitive reference work for English literary culture, aiming to provide a comprehensive, updated guide to authors, works, and critical movements. Margaret Drabble, an established novelist and biographer, leads the revision process for this fifth edition. She integrates contemporary scholarship and expands the scope of the original 1932 framework to include diverse genres and interdisciplinary connections. The text functions as a bridge between traditional canonical studies and modern critical theory.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational reference tool for students and researchers of English literature. Readers frequently note the balance between scholarly rigor and the accessible, engaging prose style maintained across its thousands of entries.
Page Count:
1168
Publication Date:
1987-12-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191908665
ISBN-13:
9780191908668
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