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The fifteen critical studies included in the book cover a wide spectrum of British canonical authors and texts that represent various genres including the ballad songs, drama, poetry, fiction, short story, non-fictional prose. The essays bring delightfully fresh perspectives to bear on such right quarries as Elizabethan drama, neo-classic play, romantic poetry, devotional literature, Victorian novel and short fiction, modernist fiction, twentieth century 'polemical' prose, postwar dystopia, and postmodernist novel, while encompassing such authors of timewinning fame as Shakespeare, Dryden, Coleridge, Keats, Hopkins, Hardy, Joyce, Orwell, Greens, and Golding. The critical perspectives that have been used to address these illustrious authors include the range from feminism to phonaesthetics, intertextuality to Indian poetics, Bakhtinian carnivalesque to generic studies, 'anxiety to influence' to postmodern indeterminacy, etc. |
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