Engaging, authoritative, and affordably priced, The Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms is a comprehensive reference that clearly and accessibly defines hundreds of important literary and critical terms from classical times to the present, making them real and relevant to twenty-first century students through examples drawn from contemporary literary and popular culture.
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Preface.- A Note on References and Cross-References.- List of Terms Defined in The Bedford Glossary.- Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms.- Index of Authors and Titles.
Clear and lively definitions of more than 900 terms. The glossary presents the most up-to-date definitions of traditional literary terms, along with many new terms that reflect the new ways literature is being taught.Examples from literature and popular culture. In addition to examples gathered from canonical and contemporary literature, the glossary uses hundreds of references to the popular culture that students know and enjoy.A handy and simple reference. Arranged alphabetically, the entries are extensively cross-referenced. An index of authors and works allows quick access to examples cited in the entries.An affordable price. With an affordable retail price, the Bedford Glossary is an inexpensive investment that students will use for years in their literature courses.New_to_this_editionThoroughly updated entries, plus seven substantial new entries covering contemporary genres and critical approaches. Up-to-date and revised coverage of critical approaches includes: expanded entries on ecocriticism and feminist criticism; substantial new entries on emerging fields and approaches such as digital humanities, intersectionality, posthumanism, and thing theory; current and expanded coverage of genres including new entries on flash fiction, manga, and steampunk.Many more diverse and contemporary examples drawn from numerous genres. With illustrative examples drawn from novels such as Suzanne Collins’s trilogy The Hunger Games, television series including Homeland and Game of Thrones, and the lyrics of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton, students can easily understand the definition and application of the terms.Streamlined to reflect cultural shifts and emerging perspectives. Outdated discussions have been cut and definitions of traditional terms have been trimmed to make the fourth edition a more efficient and current reference.
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ISBN
9781319035396
Publisert
2019-07-26
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bedford/Saint Martin's
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Upper undergraduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
560

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Biographical note

Ross Murfin, E. A. Lilly Distinguished Professor of English and former provost at Southern Methodist University, has also taught at the University of Virginia, Yale University, and the University of Miami, where he was the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences until 1996. He is the author of Swinburne, Lawrence, Hardy, and the Burden of Belief (1978); The Poetry of D. H. Lawrence: Texts and Contexts (1983); Sons and Lovers: A Novel of Division and Desire (1987); and Lord Jim: After the Truth (1992); and the editor of Conrad Revisited: Essays for the Eighties (1983). The series editor of Bedford/St. Martins popular Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism, he has also edited two volumes in the series, Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (Third Edition, 2011) and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter (Second Edition, 2006).
Supryia M. Ray is an attorney, writer, and editor. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1998 and summa cum laude from the University of Miami in 1995. She has served in the U.S. federal court system for nine years, as a law clerk to three judges and as a staff attorney focusing on political asylum cases. She has also run her own business as a writer and editor; was in private practice as a litigator; and served as a public-interest environmental advocate, an ESL teacher, and a member of Literacy AmeriCorps. She assisted Ross Murfin in the research and preparation of more than a dozen volumes in the Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism series and authored “Contextual Documents and Illustrations” for the second edition of The Scarlet Letter.