Texts and Events : Cultural Narratives of Britain and the United States
Texts and Events : Cultural Narratives of Britain and the United States
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Author(s): Henry, Alastair
ISBN No.: 9789144010304
Pages: 456
Year: 201406
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 50.87
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This textbook provides beginning undergraduate students with a basic introduction to British and American literature by weaving it into a context of contemporary historical events. The authors have created learning material that includes a carefully chosen selection of literary texts, followed by thought-provoking, 'in-text' questions which are designed to contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between literature and history. Texts and Events attempts to be open-ended in its version of the past, encouraging readers to seek knowledge outside the text by analysing other narratives, both fictional and historical, to which they are referred at the end of each chapter. These 'Suggestions for Further Study' include Internet resources that expand upon and present alternatives to the narratives offered here. In this way, students are challenged to begin to question the exclusive nature of literary canons, to fill in the gaps of historical narratives, and to realise that neither can ever be complete. Whether used as a self-instructional text or as a platform for group discussions this book will provide an interesting approach to the study of British and American literature and culture.


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