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Comparative Literature Henry Gifford

Comparative Literature By Henry Gifford

Comparative Literature by Henry Gifford


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Comparative Literature explores an 'area of interest' rather than a special discipline. The criticial discussion of comparative studies provided in this book demonstrates the greater depth and vivacity that these studies can give to our ideas about literature.

Comparative Literature Summary

Comparative Literature by Henry Gifford

Comparative Literature explores an 'area of interest' rather than a special discipline. The book begins with an account of the approaches that twentieth century writers took to literature by writers other than themselves. It discusses the common tone shared by those who subscribe to a national tradition, and considers what is meant by 'the mind of Europe'. It ponders the problems of translation, and discusses the nature of comparative study at university. Lastly, the special case of American literature is treated as pointing to the need for adjustment to a new stage in the world's culture.

The criticial discussion of comparative studies provided in this book demonstrates the greater depth and vivacity that these studies can give to our ideas about literature.

About Henry Gifford

Henry Gifford was Winterstoke Professor at the University of Bristol

Table of Contents

Foreword; 1: The Education of a Modern Poet; 2: National Accent and Tradition; 3: The Mind of Europe; 4: Notes on Translation; 5: Comparative Studies at the University; 6: American Literature - The Special Case; Bibliography; Appendix

Additional information

NPB9780367550769
9780367550769
0367550768
Comparative Literature by Henry Gifford
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-10-25
116
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