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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198606346
ISBN-13
9780198606345
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2427144
Product Key Features
Book Title
Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature
Number of Pages
838 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Topic
Bibliographies & Indexes, General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Reference
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
38.8 Oz
Item Length
5.9 in
Item Width
9.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
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LCCN
2004-300515
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Praise for The Oxford Chronology of English Literature: "Could harldy be done better."--Times Higher Education Supplement "Riveting.... A treasure trove for the bookish."--Sunday Times [London], Praise for The Oxford Chronology of English Literature : "Could harldy be done better."-- Times Higher Education Supplement "Riveting.... A treasure trove for the bookish."-- Sunday Times [London], 'an impressively detailed compilation by a distinguished editor andteam of specialist advisors'The Wildean, Praise forThe Oxford Chronology of English Literature: "Could harldy be done better."--Times Higher Education Supplement "Riveting.... A treasure trove for the bookish."--Sunday Times[London], Praise for The Oxford Chronology of English Literature: "Could harldy be done better."--Times Higher Education Supplement"Riveting.... A treasure trove for the bookish."--Sunday Times [London]
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
016.82
Table Of Content
IntroductionEditorial TeamUsing the ChronologyAbbreviations1474-2001 Main TextAuthor IndexIndex of Anonymous WorksIndex of Periodicals
Synopsis
What were people reading about as Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? How did the events around the industrial revolution influence the literary output of British writers and thinkers? What are we reading now and how does it differ from what was being read 500 years ago? The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature presents a comprehensive year-by-year digest of significant and representative works of literature published in English by British authors since 1474., Replacing the Annals of English Literature (first published by OUP in 1935), the Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature presents a chronological record of around 15,000 works published in the English language since 1474. Like its predecessor, the Annals of English Literature, the purpose of this book is to show, at a glance, the main literary output of a given year. The aim is to display a significant and representative selection of works in relation to the history and culture of the day. The book's primary focus is English literature, understood as works originally written in English by British authors published in Britain, though exceptions have been made for authors born elsewhere (e.g. Henry James) who made their home in Britain, or some colonial authors who published principally with British publishing houses. Though works of the imagination (poetry, short stories, plays, novels) predominate, 'non-literary' works (biographies, memoirs, critical works, historical scholarship, philosophical and religious texts) are also included. As far as possible the range of works covered represent all levels of literary output and the greats sit alongside long forgotten gems, the trivial, the inspirational, and the unusual, all worthy of remembrance.The works covered generally fall into the following broad categories:· Fiction (novels, novellas, short-story collections, anthologies, selected juvenile fiction)· Poetry (individual works, single-author collections, anthologies)· Drama· Literary Scholarship (editions of English texts, editions of classical and foreign texts, editions of letters, dictionaries and other reference works, critical studies)· Non-Fiction (essays, travel and exploration, literary memoirs, biographical studies, philosophical and religious works, historiography, economics)Each year shows a selection of titles published. The titles are arranged alphabetically by author surname. Each entry consists of author's names and dates, title, notes giving information of particular interest and cross-references (not included with every title), and category (e.g. NF for non-fiction or D for drama).At the beginning of each year there is also a short list of historical events and items of cultural interest, births, and deaths.What were people writing about around the time of the Reformation?Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)A Dialogue Concernynge Heresyes and Matters of ReligionSir Thomas Elyot (1490?-1546) Of the Knowledge whiche Maketh a Wise ManJohn Colet (1467?-1519)The Ordre of a Good Chrysten Mannes LyfeHow did the English Civil War influence literary output?Robert Chamberlain (1607?-60)The Swaggering Damsell: A comedyRalph Cudworth (1617-88)The Union of Christ and the Church, in a ShadowJoseph Hall (1574-1656)An Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of ParliamentWhat was being read after the French Revolution?Edmund Burke (1729-97)Reflections on the Revolution in FranceMary Wollstonecraft (1759-97)A Vindication of the Rights of MenCharlotte Palmer (fl.1790-1800)It is, and it is not a NovelTo what degree did the Industrial Revolution inspire the writers of that day?Charles Babbage (1792-1871)On the Economy of Machinery and ManufacturesWilliam Cobbett (1763-1835)Cobbett's Manchester LecturesGilbert Abbott á Beckett (1811-56)The Revolt of the Workhouse What are we reading about now?Helen Fielding (1958)Bridget Jones's DiaryTed Hughes (1930-98)Birthday LettersZadie Smith (1975)White TeethPhilip Pullman (1946)The Amber SpyglassThe main chronology is supplemented by three indexes. An author index allows readers to view the literary output of any given author in chronological order, an index of periodicals gives a short overview of periodicals published during the period covered, and there is also an index of anonymous titles.
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