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Now in its fifth edition, this handbook serves as a standard introduction to close reading and a vital resource for English graduate students. It presents diverse interpretative methods for literature, including historical/biographical, moral/philosophical, formalist, psychological, mythic, archetypal, feminist criticism, and cultural studies. The book applies these approaches to six classic works: "To His Coy Mistress," Hamlet, Huckleberry Finn, "Young Goodman Brown," "Everyday Use," and the newly added Frankenstein. This approach demonstrates how different methods yield varied insights, enhancing students' understanding of the texts. The inclusion of Frankenstein, a complex work known in both literary and cinematic forms, allows for multiple interpretations. This edition features discussions on its impact on popular culture, including its adaptations in fiction, stage, film, and television, along with several photographs. Additionally, organizational and content updates align the volume with contemporary literary criticism. Combining theory and practice, this handbook is ideal for literary criticism or theory courses and can also serve in introductory literature classes.
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A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature - Fifth Edition, Wilfred L. Guerin, Earle Labor, Lee Morgan, Jeanne Campbell Reesman, John R. Willingham
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