Literature and society
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Literature and society
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Literature and society
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Incoming Resources
- Hopes and impediments, selected essays, Chinua Achebe
- The sociology of literature, applied studies, issue editor: Diana Laurenson
- National culture and the new global system, Frederick Buell
- Constructing adolescence in fantastic realism, Alison Waller
- What is a world?, on postcolonial literature as world literature, Pheng Cheah
- The Cambridge companion to the city in literature, edited by Kevin R. McNamara
- Text and culture, The politics of interpretation
- Historical criticism and the meaning of texts, J.R. de J. Jackson
- Sleeping with the lights on, the unsettling story of horror, Darryl Jones
- The city of words, understanding civilisation through story, Alberto Manguel
- Utopianism, modernism, and literature in the twentieth century, edited by Alice Reeve-Tucker and Nathan Waddell
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- Waste matters, urban margins in contemporary literature, Sarah K. Harrison
- Mediocrity and delusion, collected diversions, Hans Magnus Enzensberger ; translated by Martin Chalmers
- Sociological poetics and aesthetic theory, Alan Swingewood
- Literature and society in medieval France, the mirror and the image 1100-1500, Lynette R. Muir
- Myths of modern individualism, Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, Robinson Crusoe, Ian Watt
- Writing in society, Raymond Williams
- Professional correctness, literary studies and political change, Stanley Fish
- That Shakespeherian rag, essays on a critical process, Terence Hawkes
- Interdisciplinary measures, literature and the future of postcolonial studies, Graham Huggan
- Method in the sociology of literature, Lucien Goldmann ; translated and edited by William Q. Boelhower
- Myth, literature and the African world, Wole Soyinka
- Postcolonial witnessing, trauma out of bounds, Stef Craps
- Politics and literature, Jean-Paul Sartre ; translated [from the French] by J.A. Underwood, John Calder
- The social context of modern English literature, Malcolm Bradbury
- Tragic drama and modern society, studies in the social and literary theory of drama from 1870 to the present, John Orr
- Aesthetics and ideology, edited by George Levine
- Arthurian literature and society, Stephen Knight
- Sociology of literature and drama, selected readings, edited by Elizabeth and Tom Burns
- Science fiction and cultural theory, a reader, edited by Sherryl Vint
- The Cambridge companion to the literature of New York, edited by Cyrus R.K. Patell and Bryan Waterman
- Epistemology of the closet, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- The Sociology of literature, theoretical approaches, issue editors Jane Routh and Janet Wolff
- The rules of art, genesis and structure of the literary field, Pierre Bourdieu ; translated by Susan Emanuel
- Between literature and science, the rise of sociology, Wolf Lepenies ; translated by R.J. Hollingdale
- Postcolonial artists and global aesthetics, Akin Adesokan
- The politics and poetics of transgression, Peter Stallybrass and Allon White
- Breaking the magic spell, radical theories of folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
- Harry Potter and international relations, edited by Daniel H. Nexon and Iver B. Neumann
- Literary theory, an introduction, Terry Eagleton
- Symposium of the whole, a range of discourse toward an ethnopoetics, edited with commentaries by Jerome Rothenberg & Diane Rothenberg
- Marxism and literature, Raymond Williams
- The literature of waste, material ecopoetics and ethical matter, Susan Signe Morrison
- Literature against itself, literary ideas in modern society, Gerald Graff
- The impact of Victorian children's fiction, J.S. Bratton
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- Narrative in culture, the uses of storytelling in the sciences, philosophy, and literature, edited by Cristopher Nash
- Sexual violence in western thought and writing, chaste rape, by Victor J. Vitanza
- Gender, language, and myth, essays on popular narrative, edited by Glenwood Irons
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