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American Dream 
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New, cheaper edition. Jim Cullen explores the meaning of the American Dream(s) that have both reflected and shaped American identity from the Pilgrims onwards. Background for teachers or the very cleverest pupils. Hardback. (214 pages)
Level: Library/Depot

0195173252

British Fiction Today 
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British Fiction Today is a critical introduction to key authors and novels since 1990 through a collection of new essays on current British fiction. It offers comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of a broad range of both established and emerging literary voices. The book is organised around key themes in contemporary writing — Modern Lives, Contemporary Living; Distortions and Dreams; States of Identity and Histories. The authors covered are: Peter Ackroyd, Martin Amis, Pat Barker, Julian Barnes, A. S. Byatt, Jonathan Coe, Jenny Diski, Alan Hollinghurst, Toby Litt, Ian McEwan, Ben Okri, Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith, Adam Thorpe, Sarah Waters, and Jeanette Winterson. The essays introduce key works and major themes such as post-colonialism, gender and history.
Contents include: PART I: Modern Lives, Contemporary Living: 1. The Middle Years of Martin Amis – Joe Brooker; 2. Julian Barnes and a Case of English Identity – Dominic Head; 3. Genre, Repetition and History in Jonathan Coe – Pam Thurschwell; 4. Alan Hollinghurst and Homosexual Identity – Kaye Mitchell.  PART II: Distortions and Dreams: 5. Reconsidering the Novels of Peter Ackroyd – Tamas Benyei; 6. Jenny Diski's Millenial Imagination – Philip Tew; 7. Ben Okri's Fiction 1995-2005 – Chris Ringrose; 8. Salman Rushdie: Paradox and Truth – Robert Eaglestone.  PART III: States of Identity: 9. Possessing Toby Litt's Ghost Story – Leigh Wilson; 10. Ian McEwan's Ethical Fiction – Lynn Wells; 11. Considering Zadie Smith's On Beauty – Fiona Tolan; 12. Jeanette Winterson's Lighthouse keeping – Sonya Andermahr.  PART IV: Histories: 13. Pat Barker's Regeneration Trilogy – Nick Hubble; 14. A.S. Byatt's Woven Realism – Wendy Wheeler; 15. Fiction's History: Adam Thorpe – Rod Mengham; 16. Sarah Waters and the Victorians – Mark Wormald.
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0826487327

Children's Literature 
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This critical work on a wide range of children's literature is a great resource for the seminarium or gymnasium's library. The first major part of the book is a collection of readable essays by Peter Hunt on 38 of the major children's authors: Enid Blyton, Lewis Carroll, Roald Dahl, Dr Seuss, Anne Fine, Rudyard Kipling, Beatrix Potter, Terry Pratchett, Philip Pullman, J.K.Rowling, Robert Louis Stevenson etc. The second major section is a series of essays on key texts: The Hobbit, Treasure Island, The Wind in the Willows, The Narnia series, the Little House series etc. The final section deals with key topics: Fantasy, School Stories, Gender etc.

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Contemporary British Novel 
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Phil Tew focuses on the work of authors who have made their reputation within the last two decades. In the process he brings so-called minority writers out of theoretical ghettos and integrates them fully into the literary and historical trends. Discusses the work of, amongst others: Martin Amis, J. G. Ballard, A. S. Byatt, Jonathan Coe, Angela Carter, Jim Crace, John Fowles, Kazuo Ishiguro, James Kelman, Hanif Kureshi, Ian McEwan, Caryl Phillips, Salman Rushdie, Iain Sinclair, Zadie Smith, Will Self and Jeanette Winterson.
Contents: 1. Critiquing Contemporary Fiction; 2. Contemporary Britishness: Who, What, Why and When? 3. The Fall and Rise of the Middle Classes; 4. Urban Identities; 5. The Past and the Present: 6. Hybridity; Bibliography
Level: Library/Depot

0826473504

Cyberpunk 
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Short, critical reference guide to the genre origins, seminal authors, development, and subsequent films. Good background for students writing about William Gibson, The Neuromancer etc. (96 pages)
Level: Opgaveskrivning/ Bibl.

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Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy 
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A large-format, colourful but well-researched and informative guide. Contents: Types of Fantasy (fairy tales, arthuriana, sword and sorcery, heroic fantasy etc.); Fantasy Cinema; Television Fantasy; Who's Who of Fantasy (authors, film directors etc.): A-Z of Fantasy Characters and Entities; Fantasy Games; Fantasy Worlds (Middle Earth, Narnia, Discworld etc.); Fantasy Magazines; Glossary. Hardback. Editor: David Pringle. This title replaces the old edition (Fantasy: The Definitive Illustrated Guide). Among the new entries in this 2006 edition: The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Constantine, King Kong, Narnia Chronicles (movies); Medium, Supernatural (TV); Kate Elliott (books); Oblivion, Pokemon, World of Warcraft (games); Sam and Dean Winchester, Alison Dubois (A - Z of characters); The World of Warcraft (worlds). Editor: David Pringle
Level: Library/Depot/students writing papers/background for the teacher



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Horror 
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Starting from questions about the nature of horror, this book offers a thematic history of the genre. It uses examples from key Gothic texts as well as more recent popular novels and films. Typical chapters are: Mad Science – Frankenstein and his Monsters; Children of the Night – Vampires and the Undead; Monsters from the Id – Horror, Madness and the Mind. Good background for the teacher, or students writing about King, Rice, Harris etc. (220 pages)
Level: Opgaveskrivning/ Biblioteket

0340762535

Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction 
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What is Literary Theory? Is there a relationship between literature and culture? In fact, what is literature, and does it matter? These are the sorts of questions addressed by Jonathan Culler in a book which steers a clear path through a subject which is often perceived to be impenetrable. It offers insights into theories about the nature of language and meaning, whether literature is a form of self-expression or a method of appeal to an audience, and outlines the ideas behind a number of different schools: deconstruction, feminist theory, semiotics, postcolonial theory, and structuralism amongst them. (149 pages)
Level: Library/Depot/Inspiration for all teachers of English literature

Contents: 1. What is theory?; 2. What is Literature and Does it Matter?; 3. Literature and Cultural Studies; 4. Language, Meaning, and Interpretation; 5. Rhetoric, Poetics, and Poetry; 6. Narrative; 7. Performative Language; 8. Identity, Identification, and the Subject; Appendix: Theoretical Schools and Movements; References; Further Reading; Index



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Post-Colonial Literature 
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Christopher O' Reilly's accessible introduction to the world of Rushdie, Desai, Roy, Fugard, Coetzee, Naipaul and co. (in the same series as The Modern Short Story). (127 pages)
Contents:
Introduction; 1. Approaching post-colonial writing; 2. Approaching the texts; 3. Texts and extracts; 4. Critical approaches; 5. Resources (Bibliography, Further reading, Glossary)
A volume in the Contexts in Literature series,
Level: Library/Depot

052177554X

Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory 
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A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory is perhaps the most recognized introduction to the field of modern literary theory, now expanded and updated in its fifth edition. It covers the full range of movements in contemporary literary theory. It organises the theories into clearly defined sections and presents them in an exceptionally clear and accessible style. You can go straight to the section you need:  New Criticism ... Marxist Criticism ... Post-Modernism ... Feminism etc. This new edition also considers the “New Aestheticism” and “Post-Theory”. There are also extensive Further Reading lists, including web and electronic resources, and two appendices which recommend glossaries of key theoretical and critical terms and relevant journals. Authors: Raman Selden, Peter Widdowson and Peter Brooker. (302 pages)
Contents: Introduction — 1. New Criticism, moral formalism and F. R. Leavis — 2. Russian formalism and the Bakhtin school — 3. Reader-oriented theories — 4. Structuralist theories — 5. Marxist theories — 6. Feminist theories — 7. Poststructuralist theories — 8. Postmodernist theories — 9. Postcolonialist theories — 10. Gay, lesbian and queer theories — Conclusion: Post-Theory — Appendix 1: Recommended glossaries of theoretical and critical terms and concepts — Appendix 2: Literary, critical and cultural theory journals — Index
Level: Teachers/Library/Depot  (partnership with: Dansk)

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Science Fiction 
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A history and analysis of SF in literature and on film — with special sections on the role of gender, race and technology. The book as a whole is too difficult for most students writing papers, but sections can be used. Good case studies: Star Wars, Dune, Neuromancer etc. (202 pages)

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Modern Short Story 
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Frank Myszor’s excellent introduction to a field that is very important in everyday teaching. Read the whole book or just pick out the bits you need. Contents: 1. Putting Short Stories in their Place (The 19thCentury, Modernism, Contemporary and Post-modern — looks at the individual authors and trends); 2. Approaching the texts (Point of view, Plotting etc.); 3. Stories and extracts; 4. Critical approaches; 5. Resources
A volume in the Contexts in Literature series,
Level: Library/Depot



052177473X

Story and Its Writer 
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The Story and Its Writer (edited by Ann Charters) is America's most comprehensive, diverse — and bestselling — college anthology of the short fiction of the world. It is notable for its student appeal as well as its quality and range. Ann Charters has an acute sense of which stories work most effectively in the classroom. She also knows that writers, not critics, have the most interesting things to say about the making and the meaning of fiction. So, to complement these stories, she includes a selection of the writers' own commentaries on the craft and traditions of the short story. Most of the stories are accompanied by one or more commentaries — writen by the writers themselves or other writers. Before each story, there is a small biography of the writer (about 3/4 of a page), often informing the reader about the origin of the story that follows. (This is the “Compact” Edition: 1128 pages)
Level: Gymnasiet A/Linjefag

Authors represented (1-3 stories each): Hawthorne, Poe, Melville, Tolstoy, Bierce, Jewett, de Maupassant, Chopin, Conrad, Chekhov, Perkins Gilman, Crane, Cather, Sherwood Anderson, London, Joyce, Kafka, Lawrence, Mansfield, Porter, Hurston, Faulkner, Borges, Hemingway, Frank O'Connor, Wright, Welty, Cheever, Olsen, Ellsion, Shirley Jackson, Paley, Gordimer, Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, Márquez, Achebe, Rifaat, Munro, Updike, Mohr, Carver, Oates, Atwood, Bambara, Banks, Mukherjee, Allende, Bobbie Ann Mason, Walker, Tin O'Brien, Silko, Kincaid, Amy Tan, Cisneros, Erdrich, Gish Jen, Ha Jin, Divakaruni, David Foster Wallace, Alexie, Lahiri, Díaz, ZZ Packer.

Casebooks: Raymond Carver (essays by and about Raymond Carver); Flannery O'Connor (essays by and about Flannery O'Connor); Graphic Storytelling.

Appendices: Reading Short Stories, The Elements of Fiction, A Brief History of the Short Story, Writing About Short Stories, Literary Theory and Critical Perspectives, Glossary of Literary Terms, Chronological Listing of Authors and Stories.



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Twentieth Century British Drama 
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John Smart's excellent introduction to modern British drama (in the same series as The Modern Short Story). (127 pages)
Contents:
1. Approaching 20th-century British drama; 2. Approaching the texts; 3. Play extracts; 4. Critical approaches to 20th-century British drama; 5. How to write about 20th-century British drama; 6. Resources (Further reading, Glossary, Chronolgy)
A volume in the Contexts in Literature series,
Level: Library/Depot

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