Literary Theory
BIC code: CSA
See also: History & Criticism
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Add to BasketThe Snark Was A Boojum: Semiology And Structuralism Applied To Stream-Of-Consciousness Writing As Represented By Three Novels By William Faulkner - - Paperback
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Accessibly written, this book outlines the theoretical foundations and operational principles of structuralism and semiology whilst demonstrating the astonishing productive power of these two tools used in combination. -
Add to BasketKey Concepts In Literary Theory - - Paperback
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In defining many of the most significant and often arcane terms and concepts used in the study of literary theory and criticism, this guide brings together some 300 terms from a wide range of disciplines and subject areas. -
Add to BasketElements Of Criticism - - Hardback
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'Elements of Criticism' reveals many of the important roles assigned by thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment to aesthetic matters in their conceptions of contemporary, commercial society, and of civic life more generally. -
Add to BasketElements Of Criticism - - Paperback
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'Elements of Criticism' reveals many of the important roles assigned by thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment to aesthetic matters in their conceptions of contemporary, commercial society, and of civic life more generally. -
Add to BasketJohn Knox: Reformation Rhetoric And The Traditions Of Scots Prose 1490-1570 - - Paperback
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John Knox has seldom been taken seriously as a literary figure; in fact, it is often assumed that he was hostile to 'art' of any kind. This study analyzes Knox's style of writing and suggests that he was one of the most highly rhetorical of all the 16th-century prose writers. -
Add to BasketDeveloping Skills In Textual Analysis At Intermediate 2 And Higher Levels - - Paperback
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Susan MacDonald offers a guide through the stages of analysis, providing students with the confidence and ability to express their opinions on different kinds of poetry. -
Add to BasketThe Modern Scottish Novel: Narrative And The National Imagination - - Paperback
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This book argues that the writing of a few of the Scottish novelists, has been formed by a powerful national tradition, whose distinctive thematic concerns have changed the shape of the novel in English. -
Add to BasketWritten In The Language Of The Scottish Nation: A History Of Literary Translation Into Scots - - Hardback
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John Corbett's survey of Scots literary translations from the 15th to the 20th century argues that translation has played a central role in the development of literature in Scots, lending authority to the vernacular & extending its stylistic range. -
Add to BasketLanguage And Scottish Literature - - Paperback
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John Corbett offers an introduction to ways of using language theories to explore different aspects of Scottish literature. He aims to provide clear explanations of linguistic theories and techniques using examples that demonstrate the applications of these theories to a wide range of diverse texts.









