The Routledge history of literature in English: Britain and Ireland
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vii
CONTENTS
List of illustrations
................................................................................................................................................................. xiii
Foreword by Malcolm Bradbury
................................................................................................................. xiv
THE BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH:
Old and Middle English
600-1485
Contexts and conditions
................................................................................................................................ 3
Personal and religious voices
................................................................................................................... 6
Language note: The earliest figurative language
IO
Lone poems
11
French influence and English affirmation
__................................................................ 14
Language and dialect
........... 18
Language note: The expanding lexicon: Chaucer and Middle English
21
From anonymity to individualism
......................................................................_........................ 22
Women s voices
.......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Fantasy
...................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Travel
................................................................................................................_.._.................................................................. 28
Geoffrey Chaucer
....................._....................„...................................................................................................... 29
Langland,
Gower and Lydgate
.__................................._................................................................ 35
The Scottish Chaucerians
...................................................................................................................„... 39
Mediaeval drama
.............................................._...................................................................._................................ 41
Malory and Skelton
. .............................................................................. 44
Language note: Prose and sentence structure
47
THE RENAISSANCE:
1485-1660
Contexts and conditions
________.....________......—.........—.—.........
51
Language note: Expanding worid: expanding lexicon
56
viii
I Contents
Renaissance poetry
................................................................................................................................................... 57
Language note: Puttenham s Social Poetics
60
Drama before Shakespeare
.......................................................................................................................... 61
From the street to a building
-
the Elizabethan theatre
........................... 67
Language note: The further expanding lexicon
69
Renaissance prose
....................................................................................................................................................... 7°
Translations of the Bible
................................................................................................................................. 7^
Language note: The language of the
Bibie
77
Shakespeare
........................................................................................................................................................................... 79
The plays
................................................................................................................................................................................... 80
The sonnets
.......................................................................................................................................................................... 9°
Language note: Shakespeare s language 92
The Metaphysical poets
.................................................................................................................................. 94
The Cavalier poets
.................................................................................................................................................... 100
Jacobean drama
-
to the closure of the theatres,
1642 ................................. 101
Ben
Jonson
........................................................................................................................................................................
i°i
Masques
....................................................................................................................................................................................
ЮЗ
Other early seventeenth-century dramatists
............................................................... 104
Domestic tragedy
..... - . ......._ .....................................
no
City comedy
..........................................................................................._..............______...........................
πι
The end of the Renaissance theatre
___...........__.........___................................ 113
RESTORATION TO ROMANTICISM:
1660-1789
Contexts and conditions
___.......__.......___________....._________ 117
Language note: Changing patterns of thou and you I2O
Milton
........................... ................................................................___..............____......__________ 121
Restoration drama
.............................................__......................................................................................... 127
Rochester
.................................................................................................................................................................................. 137
Dryden
................................................................................................................................................................_..................... 138
Pope
........................................................................................................................................................................__....... 142
Journalism
.............................................................................................._._...............__......................................._ 145
Scottish Enlightenment, diarists and Gibbon
...................................................... 147
The novel
....................................................................................................................___................._....._........ 150
Criticism
.....................................................................__.........................______..................____......__ 164
Language note: The expanding lexicon
-
standards of English
165
Johnson
........................................................._.............................__...........__________...................... 166
Sterne, Smollett and Scottish voices
_____......________________ 168
Drama after
1737 ___......_.......___......._________________________ 176
Poetry after Pope
.___________________________ 177
Language note: Metrical patterns
183
Contents
I
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Melancholy, madness and nature
.................................................................................................... 184
The Gothic and the sublime
................................................................................................................... 188
Language note: Point of view
192
THE ROMANTIC PERIOD:
1789-1832
Contexts and conditions
................................................................................................................................ 197
Language note: William Cobbett, grammar and politics
202
Blake, Wordsworth and Coleridge
................................................................................................ 203
Language note: Reading Wordsworth
207
Language note: The real language of men
212
Keats
................................................................................................................................................................................................. 213
Shelley
........................................................................................................................................................................................... 217
Byron
............................................................................................................................................................................................... 221
Rights and voices and poetry
................................................................................................................. 225
Clare
................................................................................................................................................................................................. 228
Romantic prose
.............................................................................................................................................................. 229
The novel in the Romantic period
................................................................................................ 233
Jane Austen
.........................................................................................................................................................____ 235
Language note: Jane Austen s English
238
Scott
.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 239
From Gothic to Frankenstein
................................................................................................................. 243
The Scottish regional novel
....................................................................................................................... 245
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY:
1832-1900
Contexts and conditions
........................................................................................................................ 249
Dickens
____........_..........................................................................................................................................._........... 251
Language note: Reading Dickens
256
Victorian thought and Victorian novels
..........................................._................................ 258
The Brontes and Eliot
..........................................................._.......................................................................... 267
Lady novelists
______............................_.............................................................................___..........._. 271
Late Victorian novels
...................................................................._....................._.............................__....... 273
Victorian ran tasy
_.............................. 279
Wilde and Aestheticism
.................._...........____________........_........................_ 283
Hardy and James
.................................................._..........................................___..................._....... 286
Language note: Dialect and character in Hardy
289
Victorian poetry
___________________......................................______......._ 293
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and after
_____......_______.....__ 306
Language note: The developing uses of dialects in literature
310
χ Ι
Contents
Victorian drama
............................................................................................................................................................
уњ
Language note: Reading the language of theatre and drama
315
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY:
1900-45
Contexts and conditions
................................................................................................................................
3l9
Modern poetry to
1945 ......................................................................................................................................
32-2·
Language note: Reading Hardy
323
Later Hardy
............................................................................................................................................................-............
325
Language note: The fragmenting lexicon
327
Georgian and
Imagist
poetry
................................................................................................................ 32-9
First World War poetry
...........................................................................................................................
ЗЗІ
Irish writing
.......................................................-.................................-...............—.............-..........-.........— 334
WB. Yeats
................................................................................-.....................-.................................................... 335
XS. Eliot
..........................................................-...............-..........................................—...................................... 337
Language note: Modernist poetic syntax
342
Popular poets
..................................................................................................................................................................... 344
Thirties Doets
^4%
Language note: Reading Auden
349
Scottish and Welsh poetry
......................................................................................................................... 350
Twentieth-century drama to
1945 ................................................................................................._ 353
Irish drama
......................................................................................................................................................................... 355
D.H.
Lawrence
............................................................................................................................................................... 357
Popular and poetic drama
............ 358
Language note: Literature about language
360
The novel to
194t 361
Subjectivity: the popular tradition
.....................................................„........................................ 362
The Kailyard School
............................................................................................................................................ 363
Provincial novels
.......................................................................................................................................................... 364
Social concerns
............................................................................................................................................................ 365
Light novels
.......................................................................................................................................................................... 366
Genre fiction
................................................................................................................................................................... 367
Modernism and the novel
............................................................................................................................ 368
Förster......................................................................................................................................................................................... 369
Language note: Metaphor and metonymy
372
Conrad and Ford
....................................................................................................._............................................ 373
D.H.
Lawrence
............................__......__..........................._..................___............................................ 378
Woolf
and Joyce
__.........__.........................................................................................._........................... 385
Language note: Irish English, nationality and literature
394
Novels of the First World War
.___............______......._............__________ 395
Contents
I
χι
Aldous
Huxley
................................................................................................................................................................. 397
Rooms of their own
................................................................................................................................................ 398
Ireland
........................................................................................................................................................................................... 402
Early Greene and Waugh
.............................................................................................................................. 403
Thirties novelists
.......................................................................................................................................................... 405
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY:
1945
to the present
Contexts and conditions
....................................................................................................___.............. 411
Drama since
1945 ........................................................................................................................................................ 414
Language note: Drama and everyday language
415
Poetry of the Second World War
..................................................................................................... 434
Poetry since
1945 .......................................................................................................................................................... 436
Martians and gorgons
......................................................................................................................................... 450
The novel since
1945 .............................................................................................................................................. 457
Writing for younger readers
—
so-called children s literature
................... 458
Later Greene
....................................................................................................................................................................... 459
Post-war Waugh
460
О
... ..... ...................................................................
—f
Orwell
............................................................................................................................................................................................ 462
Dialogue novels
. .
46s
Language note: Discourse, titles and dialogism
467
The mid-century novel
.........................................................................................................................___ 469
Amis, rather and son
............................................................................................................................................. 472
Language note: City slang
473
Language note: Common speech
475
Golding
476
D
..... - - ■. ■ ■■■ ■■.................................................................... —[-/
Fowles and Frayn
.. .... 478
Novel sequences
479
The campus novel
...................................................................._...........__.......................................................... 480
Falling in love
... 482
О
...... ................ ................. . ,
...
and blood
................................................................................................................................................................... 486
Muriel Spark and others
................................................................................................................................. 487
Margaret Drabble
....... 489
Lessing,
Hill, Dunmore and
Weldon
...................................................................................... 489
Iris Murdoch
___.............................._..................._........................................................_...................._____ 491
Internationalism
........................................_............................................................................................................. 493
Rotten Englishes
..........................................................................................__.................................................... 494
New modes of modem writing
....................................................................................................... 501
Language note: English, Scots and Scotland 508
The contemporary Scottish novel
..................................................___................................ 509
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I Contents
The contemporary Irish novel
............................................................................................................. 515
Endings and beginnings
............................................................................................................................... 517
Winners of the Booker Prize
.................................................................................................................................. 521
Winners of the Whitbread Prize
...................................................................................................................... 522
British and Irish winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature
.................................. 524
Timelines
............................................................................................................................................................................................ 525
Acknowledgements
543
Select bibliography
...... _ .....................
S48
Index
........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 559
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spelling | Carter, Ronald 1947-2018 Verfasser (DE-588)131679821 aut The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland Ronald Carter and John McRae 2. ed., repr. London [u.a.] Routledge 2009 XIX, 570 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Irland (DE-588)4027667-3 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Irland (DE-588)4027667-3 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Geschichte z 1\p DE-604 Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s 2\p DE-604 3\p DE-604 McRae, John 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)124660274 aut Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020432175&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Carter, Ronald 1947-2018 McRae, John 1949- The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd |
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title | The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland |
title_auth | The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland |
title_exact_search | The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland |
title_full | The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland Ronald Carter and John McRae |
title_fullStr | The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland Ronald Carter and John McRae |
title_full_unstemmed | The Routledge history of literature in English Britain and Ireland Ronald Carter and John McRae |
title_short | The Routledge history of literature in English |
title_sort | the routledge history of literature in english britain and ireland |
title_sub | Britain and Ireland |
topic | Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Englisch Literatur Geschichte Großbritannien Irland |
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