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Agave Library
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820.9 K1394p
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Burton Barr Central Library
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820.9 K1394p
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820.9 K1394p
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Cesar Chavez Library
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820.9 K1394p
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-260) and index.
Contents:
- Introduction : why this book is needed
- Pt. I. What they don't want you to learn from English literature (an introduction to the canon, from Beowulf to Flannery O'Connor)
- Ch. 1. Old English literature : the age of heroes
- Ch. 2. Medieval literature : "here is god's plenty"
- Ch. 3. The Renaissance : Christian humanism
- Ch. 4. The seventeenth century : religion as a matter of life and death
- Ch. 5. Restoration and eighteenth-century literature : the age of reason
- Ch. 6. The nineteenth century : revolution and reaction
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- Ch. 7. The twentieth century : the avant-garde, and beyond
- Ch. 8. American literature : our own neglected canon
- Pt. II. Why they don't want you to learn about English and American literature
- Ch. 9. How the PC English professors are suppressing English literature (not teaching it)
- Ch. 10. What literature is for : "to teach and delight"
- Pt. III. How you can teach yourself English and American literature - because nobody is going to do it for you
- Ch. 11. How to get started (once you realize you're going to have to read the literature on your own)
- Ch. 12. Learn the poetry by heart - see the plays - gossip about the novels (that's just what Jane Austen did).
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