The Cambridge companion to literature and economics:

In recent years, money, finance, and the economy have emerged as central topics in literary studies. The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Economics explains the innovative critical methods that scholars have developed to explore the economic concerns of texts ranging from the medieval period to...

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Other Authors: Crosthwaite, Paul 1980- (Editor), Knight, Peter 1968- (Editor), Marsh, Nicky 1972- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2022
Series:Cambridge companions to literature and economics
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Summary:In recent years, money, finance, and the economy have emerged as central topics in literary studies. The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Economics explains the innovative critical methods that scholars have developed to explore the economic concerns of texts ranging from the medieval period to the present. Across seventeen chapters by field-leading experts, the book highlights how, throughout literary history, economic matters have intersected with crucial topics including race, gender, sexuality, nation, empire, and the environment. It also explores how researchers in other disciplines are turning to literature and literary theory for insights into economic questions. Combining thorough historical coverage with attention to emerging issues and approaches, this Companion will appeal to literary scholars and to historians and social scientists interested in the literary and cultural dimensions of economics
Physical Description:xi, 314 Seiten
ISBN:9781009012997
9781316515754

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