The Routledge History of Literature in English: Britain and IrelandPsychology Press, 2001 - 570 páginas Wide-ranging and accessible, this textbook covers the main developments in the history of British and Irish literature from AD 600 to the present day. It includes extensive accompanying language notes which explore the interrelationships between language and literature. The narrative is underpinned by quotations from poetry, prose and drama. |
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... novel to 1945 361 Subjectivity : the popular tradition 362 The Kailyard School 363 Provincial novels 364 Social concerns Light novels Genre fiction 365 366 367 Modernism and the novel 368 Forster Language note : Metaphor and metonymy ...
... novel to 1945 361 Subjectivity : the popular tradition 362 The Kailyard School 363 Provincial novels 364 Social concerns Light novels Genre fiction 365 366 367 Modernism and the novel 368 Forster Language note : Metaphor and metonymy ...
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... novel since 1945 Writing for younger readers - so - called children's literature 450 457 458 Post - war Waugh 459 460 Orwell Dialogue novels 462 465 Language note : Discourse , titles and dialogism The mid - century novel 467 469 Amis ...
... novel since 1945 Writing for younger readers - so - called children's literature 450 457 458 Post - war Waugh 459 460 Orwell Dialogue novels 462 465 Language note : Discourse , titles and dialogism The mid - century novel 467 469 Amis ...
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Contenido
IV | 3 |
V | 6 |
VI | 10 |
VII | 11 |
VIII | 14 |
IX | 18 |
X | 21 |
XI | 22 |
XCV | 286 |
XCVI | 289 |
XCVII | 293 |
XCVIII | 306 |
XCIX | 310 |
C | 312 |
CI | 315 |
CII | 319 |
XII | 25 |
XIII | 27 |
XIV | 28 |
XV | 29 |
XVI | 35 |
XVII | 39 |
XVIII | 41 |
XIX | 44 |
XX | 47 |
XXI | 49 |
XXII | 51 |
XXIII | 56 |
XXIV | 57 |
XXV | 60 |
XXVI | 61 |
XXVII | 67 |
XXVIII | 69 |
XXX | 70 |
XXXI | 76 |
XXXII | 77 |
XXXIII | 79 |
XXXIV | 80 |
XXXV | 90 |
XXXVI | 92 |
XXXVII | 94 |
XXXVIII | 100 |
XXXIX | 101 |
XLI | 103 |
XLII | 104 |
XLIII | 110 |
XLIV | 111 |
XLV | 113 |
XLVI | 115 |
XLVII | 117 |
XLVIII | 120 |
XLIX | 121 |
L | 127 |
LI | 137 |
LII | 138 |
LIII | 142 |
LIV | 145 |
LV | 147 |
LVI | 150 |
LVII | 164 |
LVIII | 165 |
LIX | 166 |
LX | 168 |
LXI | 176 |
LXII | 177 |
LXIII | 183 |
LXIV | 184 |
LXV | 188 |
LXVI | 192 |
LXVII | 195 |
LXVIII | 197 |
LXIX | 202 |
LXX | 203 |
LXXI | 207 |
LXXII | 212 |
LXXIII | 213 |
LXXIV | 217 |
LXXV | 221 |
LXXVI | 225 |
LXXVII | 228 |
LXXVIII | 229 |
LXXIX | 233 |
LXXX | 235 |
LXXXI | 238 |
LXXXII | 239 |
LXXXIII | 243 |
LXXXIV | 245 |
LXXXV | 247 |
LXXXVI | 249 |
LXXXVII | 251 |
LXXXVIII | 256 |
LXXXIX | 258 |
XC | 267 |
XCI | 271 |
XCII | 273 |
XCIII | 279 |
XCIV | 283 |
CIII | 322 |
CIV | 323 |
CV | 325 |
CVI | 327 |
CVII | 329 |
CVIII | 331 |
CIX | 334 |
CX | 335 |
CXI | 337 |
CXII | 342 |
CXIII | 344 |
CXIV | 345 |
CXV | 349 |
CXVI | 350 |
CXVII | 353 |
CXVIII | 355 |
CXIX | 357 |
CXX | 358 |
CXXI | 360 |
CXXII | 361 |
CXXIII | 362 |
CXXIV | 363 |
CXXV | 364 |
CXXVI | 365 |
CXXVII | 366 |
CXXVIII | 367 |
CXXIX | 368 |
CXXX | 369 |
CXXXI | 372 |
CXXXII | 373 |
CXXXIII | 378 |
CXXXIV | 385 |
CXXXV | 394 |
CXXXVI | 395 |
CXXXVII | 397 |
CXXXVIII | 398 |
CXXXIX | 402 |
CXL | 403 |
CXLI | 405 |
CXLII | 409 |
CXLIII | 411 |
CXLIV | 414 |
CXLV | 415 |
CXLVI | 434 |
CXLVII | 436 |
CXLVIII | 450 |
CXLIX | 457 |
CL | 458 |
CLI | 459 |
CLII | 460 |
CLIII | 462 |
CLIV | 465 |
CLV | 467 |
CLVI | 469 |
CLVII | 472 |
CLVIII | 473 |
CLIX | 475 |
CLX | 476 |
CLXI | 478 |
CLXII | 479 |
CLXIII | 480 |
CLXIV | 482 |
CLXV | 486 |
CLXVI | 487 |
CLXVII | 489 |
CLXIX | 491 |
CLXX | 493 |
CLXXI | 494 |
CLXXII | 501 |
CLXXIII | 508 |
CLXXIV | 509 |
CLXXV | 515 |
CLXXVI | 517 |
CLXXVII | 521 |
CLXXVIII | 522 |
CLXXIX | 524 |
CLXXX | 525 |
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CLXXXII | 548 |
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