Cyclopedia of Literary Places
English
By (author): Salem Press
This brand-new edition analyzes the use of place in over 1,300 literary works. Joining the Masterplots family of literary reference, it completes the foundation of sources for the three primary approaches to literary criticism: story (Masterplots, Masterplots II), character (Cyclopedia of Literary Characters), and setting.
This set contains articles on over 1,300 literary works selected titles covered in Masterplots. The selected titles are those that best lend themselves to meaningful discussion of place as a literary device. The articles contain more than 6,000 separate place entries.
Each article provides a full title, authors name and vital dates, type of work, type of plot, time of plot, and date of original publication. A brief introductory paragraph explains where the work is set and comments on themes and patterns in the works use of place. Discussions within the entries focus on how places are used as literary devices within the novels, plays, or poems in which they appear.
Articles are arranged alphabetically by book title and begin with ready-reference top matter information about the author and the book, including each books title, foreign title if originally published in a language other than English, authors name with birth and death years, date of first publication, genre, locale, time of action, and plot type. The characters are arranged by order of importance within each article. The central or key characters receive lengthy descriptions; supporting and minor figures receive less extensive treatment. Books by a given author that commonly are studied together are treated in a single article, allowing the user to study character development across the books. Heavily cross-referenced indexes allow easy access to all title covered. Pronunciation guides are provided for character names that are most likely to be mispronounced.
This second edition of Cyclopedia of Literary Places focuses on such memorable works as: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne; Going After Cacciato by Tim OBrien; No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy; M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang; Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood; and many, many more.
With so many descriptions of thousands of literary settings all in one easy-to-use reference guide, this updated edition of Cyclopedia of Literary Places is a must-have for academic libraries and literature programs around the country. See more
This set contains articles on over 1,300 literary works selected titles covered in Masterplots. The selected titles are those that best lend themselves to meaningful discussion of place as a literary device. The articles contain more than 6,000 separate place entries.
Each article provides a full title, authors name and vital dates, type of work, type of plot, time of plot, and date of original publication. A brief introductory paragraph explains where the work is set and comments on themes and patterns in the works use of place. Discussions within the entries focus on how places are used as literary devices within the novels, plays, or poems in which they appear.
Articles are arranged alphabetically by book title and begin with ready-reference top matter information about the author and the book, including each books title, foreign title if originally published in a language other than English, authors name with birth and death years, date of first publication, genre, locale, time of action, and plot type. The characters are arranged by order of importance within each article. The central or key characters receive lengthy descriptions; supporting and minor figures receive less extensive treatment. Books by a given author that commonly are studied together are treated in a single article, allowing the user to study character development across the books. Heavily cross-referenced indexes allow easy access to all title covered. Pronunciation guides are provided for character names that are most likely to be mispronounced.
This second edition of Cyclopedia of Literary Places focuses on such memorable works as: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne; Going After Cacciato by Tim OBrien; No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy; M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang; Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood; and many, many more.
With so many descriptions of thousands of literary settings all in one easy-to-use reference guide, this updated edition of Cyclopedia of Literary Places is a must-have for academic libraries and literature programs around the country. See more
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