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A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory J. A. Cuddon

A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory By J. A. Cuddon

A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory by J. A. Cuddon


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Many of the 2000 terms in the new edition have been revised, and there are several hundred new entries. The coverage of the dictionary has been expanded to cover literary theory and the critical developments that have grown up since the first edition of the book was published in 1976.

A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory Summary

A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory by J. A. Cuddon

In the new edition of this work many of the 2000 terms it defines have completely revised entries, and there are several hundred new entries. The coverage of the dictionary has been expanded to cover literary theory and the critical developments that have grown up since the first edition of the book was published in 1976. Now, in addition to its informative entries on the language of literature and literary criticism, from Bascarole and courtesy books to sprung rhythm and Vorticism, the dictionary contains entries on theorietical topics from aporia to Yale School. Amongst these are Freudian and psychoanalytic criticism, formalism, grammatology, hermeneutics, post-modernism and structuralism.

Table of Contents

Over 2000 entries from A-Z.

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GOR012442090
9780631172147
0631172149
A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory by J. A. Cuddon
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Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19910523
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