Neste livro, o autor oferece uma introdução à literatura inglesa. Apresenta a Literatura num período que vai da Bretanha dominada pelo Império Romano até a década de 1950, traça um panorama das letras inglesas e avança pela história, pela geografia, pela mitologia e até pelo caráter do povo para mostrar de que maneira esses fatores, reunidos, deram forma à literatura como expressão artística. A obra busca argumentos para explicá-la na formação da língua, na força das consoantes, na influência do francês e do latim.
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Seriocomic novels of noted British writer and critic Anthony Burgess, pen name of John Burgess Wilson, include the futuristic classic A Clockwork Orange (1962).
Are you a student of English Literature? .. Well, this is the book you must read .. Everything is there, not every detail but your starting point is here. A must have for those interested in the title. It really deserves a 5 star rating.
I had to study this book for one of my classes and I enjoyed every minute of it. It is a great book; it is really helpful and informative for those who are looking for a quick scan of about 800 years of literature.
Well written and easy to understand. There are notes in margins to help you find what you're looking for, however they not always indicate where everything is. Sometimes it is hard to fish out the most important informations from the sea of information.
Informative, colourfully comprehensive and often impassioned. A little murkier towards the 20th century (why so harsh on the beautiful realism of Arnold Bennett? And only a passing mention of Henry James, pioneer of closely-traced consciousness in the modern novel?) but it's hardly his fault, really - time has given us a greater perspective. Smashing stuff in all.
Is this book suffocating me with all the information I have to study for my History of English literature exam? A huge yes. But, is that book enjoyable and brilliant if you like to read about history and literature of English? Also, a huge YES.
A really informative book for students of literature and at the same time written in a very simple language. I really fell in love with English Literature with this book.
Tragedy comes from the Greek word "Tragos" which means goat, hahahaha ^_^ funny and delicious piece of info. Nice book, must admit it. Reading it sometimes feels like reading a literary book (novel/story). The good part of it is that it starts from how literature comes into being, how drama,poetry, and novel begin to form and be recognized going back to human instincts to the formation of the genre including a lot of examples.
However, most of the information offered in this book is not different from another I studied at college. AN Outline of English Literature is its name. It was better and more decisive.
I read This book "English Literature" by my own, looking and searching for answers that were not provided by the previous book I studied. Unfortunately this book doesn't provide them either. Some questions are presented in this book but not sufficiently answered. What is literature, for example. Some people tend to think of it as an easy question, but believe me it is not at all that easy. What makes a literary book literary and why some book were/are not recognized as literary books. I read an article or a booklet on the subject. Yet I am looking for more.
Before reading this book, I have been looking for answers, explanation, and charts to explain 1 the main types of novel, poetry, and play. secondly, Ways to classify a work of literature.
I am lacking a complete mental picture of English Literature.
I've read it except for the 20th century, gives a total image of history of England and it's literature, include a full alphabetical-ordered-index by which we can easily refer to writers and important works whether it was dramas, poems, plays, or books
Nebaisu, kai po anglų literatūros istoriją už rankos veda A. Burgess. Čia susipažįstam su istoriniu kontekstu, čia atiduodam pagarbą Elžbietos I-osios laikų dramaturgui, tada keliamės į kitą epochą, bet Burgess atviras - šito šiais laikais niekas neskaito. Mane labiausiai domino šių laikų rašytojai, bet knyga išleista 1958, kai Haris Poteris dar nebuvo gimęs. Oh well.
Apibendrinant, skirtingų autorių ir jų kūrinių man buvo kiek per daug, bet kultūrinis-istorinis kontekstas įdomus tai tikrai.
This slimmish book attempts no lesser task than to survey the whole of English literature, from the birth of the English language to the present day (or, more precisely, to the date when this 2nd edition was published, which was 1974).
As you might expect from the author of A Clockwork Orange and Tremor of Intent, it’s extremely readable, a far cry from the usual academic podge — but none the less extremely well informed and literate.
Of necessity, the amount of space dedicated to each work is quite short, although larger sections are devoted to particular writers. The author’s evaluations of their various merits and demerits seemed to me very well judged (although of course your mileage may differ). There are also several appendices which I detail below.
I thought I didn’t like poetry, until I read this book. Then I realised that it was because all the poetry rammed down my throat at school was 19th century, whereas the poetry I like is Elizabethan and Jacobean.
So, thoroughly recommended.
The chapters are as follows:
Foreword 01 What is Literature? 02 What is English Literature? 03 The First English Literature 04 The Coming of the Normans 05 Chaucer and After
Interlude — the English Bible
06 The Beginnings of Drama 07 The Beginnings of English Drama 08 Early Elizabethan Drama 09 William Shakespeare 10 Other Elizabethan Dramatists 11 Tudor Poetry and Prose 12 The Age of Milton: End of a Period 13 The Age of Dryden 14 The New Drama 15 Poetry in the Age of Reason 16 Prose in the Age of Reason 17 The Romantics 18 The Victorian Age 19 Fresh Life in the Drama 20 The Coming of the Modern Age 21 To the Present Day 22 The British Novel Since 1950
English verse forms Chronological table Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Also, curiously, there is an entry in the Index for Nancy Mitford’s Love in a Cold Climate; but no mention of that book or its author on the specified page, nor any other as far as I can make out.
I conjecture that this is a reference to something in the 1st edition that was deleted — a pity in my view, as that’s one of my favourite books.
A must-read book for anybody who is interested in English Literature and its history from the very beginning, Starting from the Anglo-Saxon Age till the Modern Age. There are a lot of useful references as well that will help you get more engaged and delve deeper if you are interested.
Lo lei debido a que era necesario para una clase en la universidad, pero acabe descubriendo muchas cosas interesantes de la historia de la literatura inglesa.