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A Handbook to Literature

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This comprehensive book is the definitive reference on literature and literary criticism in English. This easy-to-use, alphabetically arranged reference source covers over 2,000 terms, including those from computing and information management as well as film, radio, TV, printing, linguistics, music, graphic arts, and classical studies. Now in its eighth edition, it has been used by more than one million readers. Abbey Theatre. Abecedarius. Abridgement. Absolute. Abstract. Absurd. Absurd, Theater of the. Academic. Academic Drama. Academies. Acatalectic. Accent. Accentualism. Accentual–Syllabic Verse. Accismus. Acephalous. Acmeism. Acronym....Zeugma. Zoom Shot. Outline of Literary English and American. For anyone who is needs a ready reference on literary terminology.

671 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1936

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July 9, 2020
Traditional guide through literary & rhetorical terminology. Basically indispensible for literary students. Does not contain much in the way of theory or criticism--that's for other items, such as the Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary & Cultural Criticism.
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June 25, 2008
This formed the central core of my liberal arts/educated by the Jesuit educated education.

get that?

This book was my mainstay as a student and English literature major. I have four different editions starting with my father's from his student days in the early 60's at the University of Scranton.
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July 19, 2012
A MUST-HAVE for any English student, teacher, or professor.
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October 12, 2020
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September 13, 2025
Note from July 2019: Have the paperback version of this 1960 edition. Have owned for 1,000 years and really hadn't examined until now.

September 2025: Finished. Read a zillion entries in alphabetical order from "Abstract Poetry" to "Zeugma," plus 75 pages of "Outline of Literary History English and American" at the end of the book. I read the outline first, all those years ago, and have been picking off the rest bit-by-bit ever since.

Needed two bookmarks because many entries contained a reference to another entry, so I usually went to that reference to see what we are supposed to know. And often the reference was behind my current place in the book (something I'd already read but probably didn't remember). Wherever that reference was, it often led to another reference (or two or three or . . .), so I needed one bookmark to leave at my current point-of-progress, because one never knew how long it would take to get back there. Could be days, as I was only reading a few entries at one sitting.

This 1960 edition is subtitled "Revised"; the original edition dates to 1936. At the moment I don't know if there is a newer edition . . . will look when I'm finished here.

NOTE -- I looked -- Goodreads has references to at least 12 editions.

Don't be fooled -- this is not a handbook to specific pieces of LITERTATURE as much as it is a handbook to literary terms and critical language. If and when it talks about specific pieces of LITERATURE, it's only because that literary work is an example of a particular element of literature. Much of it deals with poetic elements . . . most of those I quickly forgot. Of course, it HAS been six years . . . I've probably forgotten most of the book!

Hard to give a Goodreads Star rating . . . I'm calling halfway between "it was OK" and "liked it," thus 2.5 stars, and "liked it" was more "appreciated it" in my case. Will NOT be rereading, although I will retain in case I never need to explain "Zeugma."

I bought this book on sale for 25 cents (marked down from $2.75) at the University Book Store. Of course, I don't remember which of four or five universities it might have been . . . I'm suspecting The University of Missouri, simply because it was the only place with a bookstore specifically named University Book Store . . . that I can remember.
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May 22, 2013
It is a handy book that can be read for pleasure. However, the publisher really doesn't need to update it every 3 years to force poor students to buy the new editions. In this 10th edition the editor admitted there was little substantial he could add. In fact, he mentioned his children suggested three new entries - "manga", "coffee table book" and "jumping the shark"- strangely, "jumping the shark" was not even actually added as the other two...Greedy publishers :-(, lousy work. Luck that I have learned not to buy the newest editions.
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November 28, 2008
I put this on my Academic Life shelf, but this is such an essential read for anyone who loves literature. I'm so geeky that I used to sit down and read the articles in the Holman Handbook for the sheer joy of reading it. I love this book.
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January 19, 2013
A must-have for literary folks. This is a Very useful tool for literary terms etc., deep and comprehensive entries. I studied with him at UNC Chapel Hill. He literally wrote the book on it with William Harmon, awesome poet also at UNC.
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February 23, 2008
Puzzled by parataxis? Stymied by the sublime? Unsure of your unreliable narrator? Look no further than this exhaustive literary resource.
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February 7, 2009
This was one of the books I was smart enough to keep from college. It's a great resource for literary terminology and definitions.
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March 23, 2013
only snipets, but provided good jumping-off point and reminders for writing or research
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August 16, 2014
A nice introduction to literature.
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December 27, 2015
Somewhat misinformative, sometimes due to the wording.
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February 11, 2008
Handy dictionary of literary movements and terms. Useful if you feel like toting it around.
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