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1-10 of 57 results in The New Critical Idiom
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Romanticism
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Romanticism was a revolutionary intellectual and artistic movement which generated some of the most popular and influential texts in British and American literary history. This clear and engaging guide introduces the history, major writers and critical issues of this crucial era. This fully updated...
Published December 12th 2011 by Routledge
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Ecocriticism
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Ecocriticism explores the ways in which we imagine and portray the relationship between humans and the environment in all areas of cultural production, from Wordsworth and Thoreau through to Google Earth, J.M. Coetzee and Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man. Greg Garrard’s animated and accessible volume...
Published July 14th 2011 by Routledge
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Intertextuality
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Theories of intertextuality suggest that meaning in a text can only ever be understood in relation to other texts; no work stands alone but is interlinked with the tradition that came before it and the context in which it is produced. This idea of intertextuality is crucial to understanding...
Published May 18th 2011 by Routledge
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Travel Writing
Series: The New Critical Idiom
An increasingly popular genre – addressing issues of empire, colonialism, post-colonialism, globalization, gender and politics – travel writing offers the reader a movement between the familiar and the unknown. In this volume, Carl Thompson: introduces the genre, outlining competing...
Published May 11th 2011 by Routledge
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Dialogue
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Dialogue is a many-sided critical concept; at once an ancient philosophical genre, a formal component of fiction and drama, a model for the relationship of writer and reader, and a theoretical key to the nature of language. In all its forms, it questions ‘literature’, disturbing the singleness and...
Published April 20th 2011 by Routledge
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Sexuality
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Theories of sexuality and desire are commonly used in literary and cultural studies. In this illuminating study Joseph Bristow introduces readers to the fundamental critical debates surrounding the topic. This fully updated second edition includes: a historical account of sexuality from the...
Published November 25th 2010 by Routledge
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Autobiography
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
If every writer necessarily draws on their own life, is any writing outside the realm of ‘autobiography’? The new edition of this classic guide is fully updated to include: developments in autobiographical criticism, highlighting major theoretical issues and concepts different forms of the...
Published November 25th 2010 by Routledge
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Interdisciplinarity
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Interdisciplinarity covers one of the most important changes in attitude and methodology in the history of the university. Taking the study of English as its main example, this fully updated second edition examines the ways in which we have organized knowledge into disciplines, and are now...
Published February 3rd 2010 by Routledge
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The Historical Novel
Series: The New Critical Idiom
The historical novel is an enduringly popular genre that raises crucial questions about key literary concepts, fact and fiction, identity, history, reading, and writing. In this comprehensive, focused guide, Jerome de Groot offers an accessible introduction to the genre and critical debates that...
Published September 23rd 2009 by Routledge
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Allegory
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Indispensable to an understanding of Medieval and Renaissance texts and a topic of controversy for the Romantic poets, allegory remains a site for debate and controversy in the twenty-first-century. In this useful guide, Jeremy Tambling: presents a concise history of allegory, providing...
Published August 18th 2009 by Routledge
Forthcoming Books
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Temporalities
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Spatiality
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Epic
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Satire
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Tragedy
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The Canon
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Reading
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Translation
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Fairy Tale
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Ballad
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