Working With Structuralism: Essays And Reviews On Nineteenth- And Twentieth-Century Literature

Working With Structuralism: Essays And Reviews On Nineteenth- And Twentieth-Century Literature

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A cornerstone text in the field of literary criticism, Working with Structuralism presents a rich collection of essays and reviews by one of Britain's most celebrated literary minds, David Lodge. The volume applies structuralist and post-structuralist frameworks to a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, making complex theoretical ideas accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigour. Lodge argues with characteristic clarity and wit that structuralism is not merely an abstract doctrine but a practical and illuminating tool for reading and interpreting literary texts. Drawing on authors from Thomas Hardy to Samuel Beckett, the collection illustrates how close textual analysis can uncover the deep structures that give literature its meaning and power. An essential read for students and scholars of English literature and critical theory alike, this work remains a benchmark of applied literary criticism.

Author: David Lodge
Format: Hardback

Genre: Literary theory

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded - no tears. Page Condition: Good, slight tanning visible on page edges. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Firm and intact.

A cornerstone text in the field of literary criticism, Working with Structuralism presents a rich collection of essays and reviews by one of Britain's most celebrated literary minds, David Lodge. The volume applies structuralist and post-structuralist frameworks to a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, making complex theoretical ideas accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigour. Lodge argues with characteristic clarity and wit that structuralism is not merely an abstract doctrine but a practical and illuminating tool for reading and interpreting literary texts. Drawing on authors from Thomas Hardy to Samuel Beckett, the collection illustrates how close textual analysis can uncover the deep structures that give literature its meaning and power. An essential read for students and scholars of English literature and critical theory alike, this work remains a benchmark of applied literary criticism.