240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    This introductory volume provides an overview of the history of Literature as a cultural concept, and reflects on the contemporary nature, place and function of what the literary might mean for us today. Literature:
    * offers a concise history of the canonic concept of 'literature' from its earliest origins
    * illustrates the kinds of theoretical issues which are currently invoked by the term 'literary'
    * provides a definition of the 'literary' for the twenty-first century
    With Literature Peter Widdowson provides a thought-provoking essay on the contemporary relevance of the 'literary' for students.

    Chapter 1 what is ‘Literature’?; Chapter 2 What has ‘Literature’ Been?; Chapter 3 What has Happened to ‘Literature’?; Chapter 4 What is ‘The Literary’?; Chapter 5 The Uses of ‘The Literary’; Chapter 6 Watch this Space;

    Biography

    Peter Widdowson is Professor of Literature at Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education. He edited Re-Reading English, and is the author of books on Thomas Hardy, E.M. Forster and contemporary literary theory.