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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, 40 black-&-white illustrations
  • Sari: Little Histories
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300186851
  • ISBN-13: 9780300186857
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, 40 black-&-white illustrations
  • Sari: Little Histories
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300186851
  • ISBN-13: 9780300186857
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From The Epic of Gilgamesh to Harry Potter, a romp through the world of literature reveals how writings from all over the world can transport readers and help them make sense of what it means to be human. From The Epic of Gilgamesh to Harry Potter, this rollicking romp through the world of literature reveals how writings from all over the world can transport us and help us to make sense of what it means to be human. Original. 15,000 first printing. A much-loved author brings the world of literature alive for all ages This little history takes on a very big subject: the glorious span of literature from Greek myth to graphic novels, from The Epic of Gilgamesh to Harry Potter. John Sutherland is perfectly suited to the task. He has researched, taught, and written on virtually every area of literature, and his infectious passion for books and reading has defined his own life. Now he guides young readers and the grown-ups in their lives on an entertaining journey through the wardrobe to a greater awareness of how literature from across the world can transport us and help us to make sense of what it means to be human. Sutherland introduces great classics in his own irresistible way, enlivening his offerings with humor as well as learning: Beowulf, Shakespeare, Don Quixote, the Romantics, Dickens, Moby Dick, The Waste Land, Woolf, 1984, and dozens of others. He adds to these a less-expected, personal selection of authors and works, including literature usually considered well below serious attention - from the rude jests of Anglo-Saxon runes to The Da Vinci Code. With masterful digressions into various themes - censorship, narrative tricks, self-publishing, taste, creativity, and madness - Sutherland demonstrates the full depth and intrigue of reading. For younger readers, he offers a proper introduction to literature, promising to interest as much as instruct. For more experienced readers, he promises just the same.

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"As a guidebook, it's a cracker. What Sutherland has to offer is formidable breadth of reading, a generous spirit and a rebounding enthusiasm for his subject."-Sam Leith, Spectator -- Sam Leith Spectator 'Written in prose that is clear and free from the diktat of theory and criticism, A Little History of Literature is an enjoyable account of a lifelong involvement with literature.'-John Vukmirovich, Times Literary Supplement -- John Vukmirovich Times Literary Supplement 'A Little History of Literature, which begins with Beowulf and ends with bestsellers, is primarily a guide for teenagers, and John Sutherland brings to the vast and unruly subject some order, clarity and commonsense.'-Frances Wilson, New Statesman -- Frances Wilson New Statesman 'I suspect that an expert like John Sutherland could have written this highly entertaining and informative history without recourse to any research at all, having it pretty much at his fingertips; and it reads extremely well, as though he is simply having a chat with us about literature and why it matters.'-Lesley McDowell, Independent on Sunday -- Lesley McDowell Independent on Sunday Praise for John Sutherland: 'John Sutherland is among the handful of critics whose every book I must have. He's sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, with a generous heart and a wise head.'-Jay Parini -- Jay Parini "This slim book makes for a necessarily cursory review of literature's greats - and the loving treatment by an expert ... will please both novices and established readers looking to dip back into well-loved works."-Shelf Awareness Shelf Awareness "A genial, enthusiastic guide leads a jaunt through literary history... [ Sutherland's] aim is not to draw a line between high art and low, but to share his prodigious joy of reading."-Kirkus Reviews Kirkus Reviews

1 What Is Literature? 1(6)
2 Fabulous Beginnings 7(6)
Myth
3 Writing For Nations 13(7)
Epic
4 Being Human 20(6)
Tragedy
5 English Tales 26(7)
Chaucer
6 Theatre On The Street 33(7)
The Mystery Plays
7 The Bard 40(7)
Shakespeare
8 The Book Of Books 47(7)
The King James Bible
9 Minds Unchained 54(7)
The Metaphysicals
10 Nations Rise 61(7)
Milton And Spenser
11 Who 'Owns' Literature? 68(7)
Printing, Publishing And Copyright
12 The House Of Fiction 75(7)
13 Travellers' Tall Tales 82(6)
Defoe, Swift And The Rise Of The Novel
14 How To Read 88(6)
Dr Johnson
15 Romantic Revolutionaries 94(7)
16 The Sharpest Mind 101(7)
Austen
17 Books For You 108(6)
The Changing Reading Public
18 The Giant 114(7)
Dickens
19 Life In Literature 121(7)
The Brontes
20 Under The Blankets 128(6)
Literature And Children
21 Flowers Of Decadence 134(7)
Wilde, Baudelaire, Proust And Whitman
22 Poets Laureate 141(6)
Tennyson
23 New Lands 147(7)
America And The American Voice
24 The Great Pessimist 154(7)
Hardy
25 Dangerous Books 161(7)
Literature And The Censor
26 Empire 168(7)
Kipling, Conrad And Forster
27 Doomed Anthems 175(7)
The War Poets
28 The Year That Changed Everything 182(6)
1922 And The Modernists
29 A Literature Of Her Own 188(7)
Woolf
30 Brave New Worlds 195(7)
Utopias And Dystopias
31 Boxes Of Tricks 202(6)
Complex Narratives
32 Off The Page 208(6)
Literature On Film, Tv And The Stage
33 Absurd Existences 214(7)
Kafka, Camus, Beckett And Pinter
34 The Poetry Of Breakdown 221(7)
Lowell, Plath, Larkin And Hughes
35 Colourful Cultures 228(7)
Literature And Race
36 Magical Realisms 235(6)
Borges, Grass, Rushdie And Marquez
37 Republic Of Letters 241(7)
Literature Without Borders
38 Guilty Pleasures 248(6)
Bestsellers And Potboilers
39 Who's Best? 254(6)
Prizes, Festivals And Reading Groups
40 Literature In Your Lifetime...And Beyond 260(7)
Index 267
John Sutherland, Lord Northcliffe Professor Emeritus of Modern English Literature, University College London, has taught students at every level and is the author or editor of more than 20 books. He lives in London.