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A Twentieth-Century Literature Reader - Texts and Debates (Hardcover)
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A Twentieth-Century Literature Reader - Texts and Debates (Hardcover)
Series: Twentieth-Century Literature: Texts and Debates
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This critical reader is the essential companion to any course in
twentieth-century literature. Drawing upon the work of a wide range
of key writers and critics, the selected extracts provide:
*a literary-historical overview of the twentieth century
*insight into theoretical discussions around the purpose, value and
form of literature which dominated the century
*closer examination of representative texts from the period, around
which key critical issues might be debated.
Clearly conveying the excitement generated by twentieth-century
literary texts and by the provocative critical ideas and arguments
that surrounded them, this reader can be used alongside the two
volumes of "Debating Twentieth-Century Literature" or as a core
text for any module on the literature of the last century.
Texts examined in detail include: Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard,"
Mansfield's "Short Stories," poetry of the 1930s, Gibbon's "Sunset
Song," Eliot's "Prufrock," Brecht's "Galileo," Woolf's "Orlando,"
Okigbo's "Selected Poems," du Maurier's "Rebecca," poetry by
Ginsburg and O'Hara, Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?,"
Puig's "Kiss" "of the Spiderwoman," Beckett's "Waiting for Godot,"
Heaney's "New Selected Poems 1966-1987," Gurnah's "Paradise" and
Barker's "The Ghost Road."
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