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  1. The Routledge dictionary of literary terms / [edited by] Peter Childs and Roger Fowler. p. cm. ‘Based on A Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms, edited by Roger Fowler.’ Rev. ed. of: A dictionary of modern critical terms. Rev. and enl. ed. 1987. Includes bibliographical references. 1. Literature – Terminology. 2. English language – Terms and

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  2. ENGLISH LITERATURE: AN INTRODUCTION. Timothy H. Wilson. An introduction to the study of English Literature, including discussions of: how to define "literature", why study literature?, how to approach the great books, and English literary periods. See full PDF.

    • Timothy H. Wilson
  3. Nov 3, 2024 · The dictionary concentrates on English literature, but its entries range widely from the Bible and classical authors to the twentieth century, taking in American and European literatures. For this new edition, Michael Ferber has included over twenty completely new entries (including bear, holly, sunflower and tower), and has added to many of the existing entries.

    • Fred Muratori
    • 2008
  4. Jan 1, 2014 · Talking about Literature: Literary Terms. In this chapter, we sh all present a f ew key term s essential f or f urther deliberations a bout. literature. Some o f them, like li terature i tself ...

  5. Oct 23, 2024 · Full text of classic scholarly editions of the works of major philosophers and writers including the dialogues of Plato, the works of Augustine, Luther's sermons, the collected works of Marx and Engels, Jane Austen, Wordsworth, and more. Perdita Manuscripts: Women Writers, 1500-1700 This link opens in a new window.

    • Stacy Reardon
    • 2014
  6. Literature, Explained Better. A more helpful approach. Our guides use color and the interactivity of the web to make it easier to learn and teach literature. Every title you need. Far beyond just the classics, LitCharts covers over 2000 texts read and studied worldwide, from Judy Blume to Nietzsche. For every reader.

  7. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb singe, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. singe has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. food and cooking (Old English) surgery (Middle English) textiles (early 1700s)