Literature in Britain and Ireland is a survey of literature on the British Isles since the time of the Anglo-Saxons. Despite this wide angle, the linguistic, regional and ethnic differentiations in each particular period are being emphasised. Because of its combination of traditional and innovative components of English Studies, this history of literature is useful as a study book accompanying courses as well as an incentive for discoveries while reading. The chapters are systematically structured to allow profiles along the history of genres. In addition to poetry, drama, short stories and the novel, different forms of non-fictional prose are being highlighted, too. Innovative tendencies in teaching English literature are taken into account beyond the consideration of popular and contemporary literature.
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- 2010
- 2007
Comedy and gender
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
'Comedy and Gender' assembles contributions to the interdisciplinary Regensburg symposium in honour of Dieter A. Berger (2006). The collection mirrors the range of contemporary English and American Studies in Germany. Articles concerned with British literary and cultural history are accompanied by others which are orientated towards the USA. The collection includes also those contributions which approach the complex field of Comedy and Gender from a linguistic angle, but which forge a link with Cultural Studies and in particular with Gender Studies. The range of texts and media reaches from examples taken from all major literary genres over verbal puns in the language of advertisements to television comedies and to 'heritage films', and from Shakespeare's plays over cultural time and space to contemporary drama in the USA, and to trans-cultural novels published on both sides of the Atlantic.