What is this thing called literature? What is the point of
studying literature? How do I study literature?
Relating literature to timeless topics such as dreams, politics,
life, death, the ordinary and the crazy, this beautifully written
book establishes a sense of why and how literature is an exciting
and rewarding subject to study. Bennett and Royle delicately weave
an essential love of literature into an account of what literary
texts do, how they work and what sort of questions and ideas they
provoke.
The book s three parts reflect the key components of studying
literature: reading, thinking and writing. Part One comprises short
chapters on reading a poem, reading a novel, reading a story, and
reading a play. Part Two considers what thinking is, especially in
relation to critical thinking and thinking about literature. Part
three includes practical chapters on writing an essay, creative
writing, and writing fiction. The authors use helpful, familiar
examples throughout and offer brief reflections on questions such
as 'What is literature?', on 'English' as a war zone, on crisis
management and literary criticism, on dictionaries and on what the
authors call creative reading
Bennett and Royle s lucid and friendly style engages and
encourages personal experience of this thing called
literature."
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