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Post-colonial Theory and English Literature Peter Childs

Post-colonial Theory and English Literature By Peter Childs

Post-colonial Theory and English Literature by Peter Childs


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Unlike other readers, this book takes eight important literary texts and provides some of the most significant post-colonial readings of them published in the last fifteen years.

Post-colonial Theory and English Literature Summary

Post-colonial Theory and English Literature: A Reader by Peter Childs

Unlike other readers, this book takes eight important literary texts and provides some of the most significant post-colonial readings of them published in the last fifteen years. Topics include cannibalism, slavery, the harem, missionary work, gender, nationalism and the Rushdie affair. The book offers practical examples of applying theoretical arguments to specific texts. Key features: * Provides three or four cutting edge essays on each of the following texts: Shakespeare's The Tempest; Defoe's Robinson Crusoe; Bronte's Jane Eyre; Kipling's Kim, Conrad's Heart of Darkness; Joyce's Ulysses; Forster's A Passage to India; Rushdie's The Satanic Verses

About Peter Childs

Peter Childs is Dean of Research and Professor of Modern English Literature at the University of Gloucestershire where he teaches twentieth-century and post-colonial literature. He has published widely in the areas of modern writing, British culture and critical theory.

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GOR006198429
9780748610686
0748610685
Post-colonial Theory and English Literature: A Reader by Peter Childs
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
1999-06-28
456
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