A Little History of Literature
Author(s): John Sutherland
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 resounding enthusiasm for his subject.' (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) '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)"
John Sutherland is Lord Northcliffe Professor Emeritus of Modern English Literature, University College London. He has taught students at every level and is the author or editor of more than 20 books. He lives in London.
General Fields
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- : Yale University Press
- : *Yale University Press
- : 0.34473
- : 01 August 2014
- : books
Special Fields
- : 40 b/w illustrations
- : 809
- : English
- : Paperback
- : John Sutherland