The Oxford Companion to English Literature
by Sir Paul Harvey
(Published by Oxford University Press, 1960 Edition, 932 Pages)
The Oxford Companion to English Literature by Sir Paul Harvey is a classic reference book, widely regarded as a definitive guide to English literary tradition. This 1960 edition contains over 900 pages of scholarly yet accessible entries, covering authors, poets, dramatists, literary movements, historical events, and key literary terms.
The book offers insightful summaries and critical perspectives on major literary works, ranging from medieval poetry and Renaissance drama to Victorian novels and 20th-century fiction. It also discusses influential literary movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and Modernism, and explores themes, symbolism, and narrative techniques used in literature.
This companion is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of English literature, whether for academic study, research, or personal enrichment. Its concise yet thorough explanations make it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
- Covers significant authors, poets, and dramatists from Chaucer to the mid-20th century.
- Includes detailed analyses of major literary works, from Shakespearean plays to modern novels.
- Explores literary movements, themes, and critical theories.
- Provides contextual insights into historical and cultural influences on English literature.
- A definitive reference book for scholars, academics, and lovers of literature.
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