A Short History of English Literature by Robert Barnard

A Short History of English Literature by Robert Barnard

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A Short History of English Literature by Robert Barnard

Thoroughly updated to include writers such as Caryl Churchill, Brian Friel, Martin Amis and Graham Swift, this book remains the best overall survey of English literature available.

Robert Barnard looks selectively at the most important writers within each period from the time of Chaucer, and focuses on one or two of their works in detail. He deals briefly with the earlier periods and more fully with the last two centuries, moving right to the present with a detailed coverage of the post-war novel and theatre. In the best sense eclectic, his book draws together history, criticism, established ideas and fresh views.

Barnard, Robert: - Robert Barnard is the award-winning author of dozens of mystery novels, many of them very funny. Barnard was a passionate fan of the performing arts, opera in particular, and his knowledge of the field, both the music and the people involved in presenting it, infuses a number of his books set in that world, such as Death and the Chaste Apprentice and Death on the High C's. Because his funny books were so gorgeously funny, Barnard has often been thought of as a specialist in wit. But the few serious mysteries he wrote, such as Out of the Blackout, are at least the equal of the funny ones.
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ISBN 13 9780631137627
ISBN 10 0631137629
Title A Short History of English Literature
Author Robert Barnard
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1984-08-30
Number of pages 209
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.