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Studying English Literature and Language

by Rob Pope

This handbook designed specifically to support students and teachers of English language, literature and culture by combining the functions of study guide, critical dictionary and text anthology.

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Studying English Literature and Language: An Introduction and Companion is designed to support students studying on English Literature and Language degrees. Combining the functions of study guide, critical dictionary and text anthology, it has rapidly established itself as a core text on a wide variety of degree programmes. Formerly known as The English Studies Book, this new edition has been updated and revised throughout. Studying English Literature and Language: analyses local and global varieties of the English language in a range of media and discourses, including news, advertising, text messaging, rap, pop and street art includes fresh sections on the essential skills and study strategies needed to complete a degree in English--from close reading, research and referencing to full guidelines and tips on essay-writing, participating in seminars, presentation and revision covers the key theoretical positions and practical approaches taken by scholars in the field, including practical criticism, psychoanalysis, cultural materialism and new eclectic strands of thought. addresses crucial topics and terms such as accents and dialects, the canon, character and characterisation, discourse analysis, narratives in history, periodisation, realism, versification and intertextuality features extensive revisions and updates to the texts in the anthology, representing all the major genres from early elegy and novel to contemporary performance and flash fiction, and representing writers as diverse as Aphra Behn, Emily Dickinson, J.M. Coetzee, Angela Carter, Russell Hoban. Adrienne Rich and Arundhati Roy provides an authoritative guide to the life skills, further study options and career pathways open to graduates of the subject is supported by a Companion Website featuring a wide selection of additional anthology texts, extended interpretations of poetry, prose fiction, plays and critical essays, suggestions for further online research and a comprehensive glossary of grammatical terms. Studying English Literature and Language is a wide-ranging and invaluable reference for anyone interested in the study of English language, literature and culture.

Notes

3rd edition.

Author Biography

Rob Pope is Professor of English Studies at Oxford Brookes University and a National Teaching Fellow.

Table of Contents

PROLOGUE: CHANGING 'ENGLISH' NOW Crossing borders, establishing boundaries
Texts in contexts: literature in history
Seeing through theory
English Literature and Creative Writing
English Language Teaching
Technologising the subject: actual and virtual communities
Forewords! Some propositions and provocationsPART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH STUDIESPreview1.1 Which 'Englishes'?One English language, literature, culture – or many
historically
geographically
socially
by medium
Summary: one and many1.2 'Doing English' – ten essential actions |Getting your bearings
Turning up, taking part: lectures and seminars
Taking and making notes
Close reading – wide reading
Library, web, 'home' – an ongoing cycle
Taking responsibility: referencing and plagiarism
Writing an essay to make a mark
Doing a presentation to prompt a response
Revision – preparing to take an exam
Seriously enjoy studying English! 1.3 Fields of study: a preliminary mappingLanguage
Literature
Culture, communication and media
Summary: keeping on course and making your own wayPART TWO: CRITICAL & CREATIVE STRATEGIES FOR ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATIONPreview2.1 Initial analysis: how to approach a textOpening moves: Notice—Pattern—Contrast—Feeling
Core questions: What, Who, When. Where, How, Why and What if?
Worked and played example: William Blake's 'London' 2.2 Full interpretation: informed reading, adventurous writingInterpretative framework and analytical checklist
Poetry +
Prose fiction +
Play Script +
Critical essay +2.3 Longer projects: lines of enquiry and sample study patternsFrom vague idea to viable project
Working and playing from the Anthology
Further strategies for critical-creative writing2.4 Overview of textual activities as learning strategies More kinds of critical-creative writingPART THREE: THEORETICAL POSITIONS, PRACTICAL APPROACHESPreview3.1 Theory in Practice – a working model to play with
3.2 Words on the page – Practical Criticism and (old) New Criticism
3.3 Devices and effects – Formalism into Functionalism
3.4 Mind and person – Psychological approaches
3.5 Class and community – Marxism, Cultural Materialism and New Historicism
3.6 Gender and sexuality – Feminism, Masculinity and Queer theory
3.7 Relativities – Poststructuralism and Postmodernism . . .
3.8 Ethnicities – Postcolonialism and Multiculturalism
3.9 The new Eclecticism? Ethics, Aesthetics, Ecology . . .PART FOUR: KEY TERMS, CORE TOPICS PART FIVE: ANTHOLOGYPreview 5.1 Poetries5.1.1 Early English verses Old English lament (anon.) 'Wulf and Eadwacer'
Medieval lyric (anon.), 'Maiden in the mor lay'
Geoffrey Chaucer, The General Prologue
Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'They flee from me'5.1.2 Sonnets by various handsWilliam Shakespeare, 'My mistress' eyes' (Sonnet 130)
John Milton, 'When I consider how my light is spent'
Patience Agbabi, 'Problem Pages' (responses to Shakespeare's and Milton's sonnets)
Gerard Manley Hopkins, 'The Windhover – To Christ our Lord'
Rupert Brooke, 'The Soldier'; with Winston Churchill Ursula Fanthorpe, 'Knowing about Sonnets' (response to Brooke)

5.1.3 Heroics and mock-heroicsJohn Milton, Paradise LostAlexander Pope, The Rape of the LockElizabeth Hands, 'A Poem . . . by a Servant Maid'
George Gordon, Lord Byron, The Vision of Judgement 5.1.4 Poetry that answers back Robyn Bolam, 'Gruoch' (Lady Macbeth)
Tom Leonard, 'This is thi six a clock news'
Chan Wei Meng, 'I spik Inglissh'
Mario Petrucci, 'The Complete Letter Guide', 'Mutations', 'Reflections', 'Trench' 5.1.5 Performing poetry, singing cultureSeminole chants: 'Song for the Dying'; 'Song for Bringing a Child into the World'
Patience Agbabi, 'The Word'
Queen, 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
πo, '7 daiz'
The Flobots, 'No Handlebars'
Philip Gross, 'Severn Song'5.2 Proses5.2.1 Short stories, fables and flash fiction (complete) Rudyard Kipling, The Story of Muhammad DinDon Barthelme, The Death of Edward Lear
Margaret Atwood, Happy EndingsAngela Carter, The WerewolfAmy Tan, 'Feathers from a thousand li away'
Dave Eggers, 'What the Water Feels Like to the Fishes'5.2.2 Slave narratives by name Aphra Behn, Oroonoko, or The Royal SlaveDaniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe ('I call him Friday')
Geoff Holdsworth, 'I call him Tuesday Afternoon'
J.M. Coetzee, Foe5.2.3 Romance revisited Charlotte Brontë, Jane EyreJean Rhys, Wide Sargasso SeaOscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian GrayWill Self, Dorian5.2.4 Science and Fantasy Fiction – genre and genderPhillip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?Ursula LeGuin, The Left Hand of DarknessRussell Hoban, Riddley Walker
Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Good Omens 5.2.5 War on – of – Terror Ian McEwan, 'Only love and then oblivion', The GuardianArundhati Roy, 'The Algebra of Infinite Justice', The GuardianNick Barton, Voices from the Battlefields of Afghanistan – from the air
Simon Panter, Voices from the Battlefields of Afghanistan – on the ground5.2.6 Media messages and street textsNews: headlines, captions, intros, outros
Personal and not-so-personal ads
Cash-machine and check-out exchanges
Answer-phone message, call-centre script
Street: signs, graffiti, word-art5.3 Voices5.3.1 Dramatising 'English' in Education Student talk amongst friends (transcript)
Willy Russell, Educating RitaLloyd Jones, Mr Pip
Jeremy Jacobson, 'The Post-Modern Lecture'5.3.2 Novel voices Jane Austen, Pride and PrejudiceAmos Tutuola, The Palm-Wine Drinkard
Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke ha ha haJames Kelman, How late it was, how late 5.3.3 Voice—play, dream—drama Dylan Thomas, Under Milk WoodSamuel Beckett, Not IAthol Fugard, Boesman and LenaMartin McDonagh, The PillowmanAlice Oswald, Dart 5.3.4 'I'dentity in the balance – selves and othersJohn Clare, 'I am – yet what I am . . .'
Emily Dickinson, 'I'm Nobody'
Adrienne Rich, 'Dialogue'
Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming-Pool Library 5.4 Crossings 5.4.1 Daffodils?William Wordsworth, 'I wandered lonely as a cloud'
Dorothy Wordsworth, Grasmere JournalsLynn Peters, 'Why Dorothy Wordsworth is Not as Famous as her Brother
'Heineken refreshes the poets other beers can't reach5.4.2 Mapping JourneysHarry Beck, first Map of the London Underground (1931)
Bill Bryson, Notes from a Small IslandCaryl Phillips, Crossing the RiverBilly Marshall-Stoneking, 'Passage'
Kathleen Jamie, 'Pathologies – A startling tour of our bodies'5.4.3 Translations / TransformationsBrian Friel, TranslationsJo Shapcott and Rainer Maria Rilke, 'Roses' (English and French)
W. G. Sebald, Austerlitz5.4.4 Versions of agingMay Sarton, As We Are Now'Clarins is the Problem-solver'
William Shakespeare, 'Devouring Time' (Sonnet 19)
Dennis Scott, 'Uncle Time' 5.4.5 Epitaphs and (almost) last words Epitaphs by Pope, Gray, Burns, and others
Charles Dickens, Great Expectations
Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart
Toni Morrison, BelovedGrace Nicholls, 'Tropical Death'

PART SIX: TAKING IT ALL FURTHER – ENGLISH AND THE REST OF YOUR LIFE Preview 6.1 Living, learning, earning What now? What next? What if . . .?6.2 English again, afresh, otherwiseEnglish and or as other subjects6.3 Further studyPostgraduate courses in and around English 6.4 Into workTransformable skills, transformative knowledges
Career pathways and interesting jobs for 'English'graduates
Towards application and interview6.5 Play as re-creation Afterwords – a postlude

APPENDICES

a Grammatical and linguistic terms – a quick reference
b An alphabet of speech sounds
c Chronology of English by period and movement
d Maps of English in Britain, the USA, and the worldBibliography
Relevant journals and useful addresses
Index
Afterwords . . .

Review

"This splendid book is at once primer and provocation….Rarely does a companion for English Studies manage to connect the investigation of language and literature so closely to a student's imaginative and practical needs" Jerome McGann, University of Virginia, USA"Rob Pope's Studying English is an impressively wide-ranging textbook that effortlessly covers such topics as the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the English language, the principles of close reading, the intricacies of literary theory, and much, much more, while along the way it makes its readers familiar with the taking of notes, with preparing a bibliography, even with the pitfalls of job interviews and writing applications. All of this is wonderfully supported by a choice of excerpts and texts that is equally generous and varied, ranging from the canonical to real life conversations and beer commercials.Studying English is critical, creative, and enjoyable - the conditions, as Pope himself notes, for genuine learning - but it is also, and perhaps even more importantly, as interactive as a textbook could possibly be.Rob Pope casts a very wide net and his - and our - reward is an amazing catch." Hans Bertens, The University of Utrecht, The Netherlands "Rob Pope provides a pathway between the claims and counterclaims that have been made about subject English. He shows that the differences between scholars within the field are a source of its vitality and its capacity to renew itself. This book provides an invaluable resource for students in undergraduate and teacher education programs. It is also a useful reminder to English teachers at secondary and tertiary levels of the richness, complexity and importance of their work." Brenton Doecke, Deakin University, Australia "I am delighted that there is a new edition of this wonderful, well-thought out and superbly useful book. It is as it was, clear, up-to-date and ideal for students and teachers of English" Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Praise for the Second Edition"This is without question the very best text available for the new "gateway" (introductory) courses to the English major."David Stacey, Humboldt State University, USA
"This splendid book is at once primer and provocation….Rarely does a companion for English Studies manage to connect the investigation of language and literature so closely to a student's imaginative and practical needs" Jerome McGann, University of Virginia, USA"Rob Pope's Studying English is an impressively wide-ranging textbook that effortlessly covers such topics as the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the English language, the principles of close reading, the intricacies of literary theory, and much, much more, while along the way it makes its readers familiar with the taking of notes, with preparing a bibliography, even with the pitfalls of job interviews and writing applications. All of this is wonderfully supported by a choice of excerpts and texts that is equally generous and varied, ranging from the canonical to real life conversations and beer commercials.Studying English is critical, creative, and enjoyable - the conditions, as Pope himself notes, for genuine learning - but it is also, and perhaps even more importantly, as interactive as a textbook could possibly be.Rob Pope casts a very wide net and his - and our - reward is an amazing catch." Hans Bertens, The University of Utrecht, The Netherlands "Rob Pope provides a pathway between the claims and counterclaims that have been made about subject English. He shows that the differences between scholars within the field are a source of its vitality and its capacity to renew itself. This book provides an invaluable resource for students in undergraduate and teacher education programs. It is also a useful reminder to English teachers at secondary and tertiary levels of the richness, complexity and importance of their work." Brenton Doecke, Deakin University, Australia "I am delighted that there is a new edition of this wonderful, well-thought out and superbly useful book. It is as it was, clear, up-to-date and ideal for students and teachers of English" Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Praise for the Second Edition"This is without question the very best text available for the new "gateway" (introductory) courses to the English major."David Stacey, Humboldt State University, USA

Review Quote

"This splendid book is at once primer and provocation….Rarely does a companion for English Studies manage to connect the investigation of language and literature so closely to a student's imaginative and practical needs" Jerome McGann, University of Virginia, USA "Rob Pope's Studying English is an impressively wide-ranging textbook that effortlessly covers such topics as the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the English language, the principles of close reading, the intricacies of literary theory, and much, much more, while along the way it makes its readers familiar with the taking of notes, with preparing a bibliography, even with the pitfalls of job interviews and writing applications. All of this is wonderfully supported by a choice of excerpts and texts that is equally generous and varied, ranging from the canonical to real life conversations and beer commercials. Studying English is critical, creative, and enjoyable - the conditions, as Pope himself notes, for genuine learning - but it is also, and perhaps even more importantly, as interactive as a textbook could possibly be. Rob Pope casts a very wide net and his - and our - reward is an amazing catch." Hans Bertens, The University of Utrecht, The Netherlands "Rob Pope provides a pathway between the claims and counterclaims that have been made about subject English. He shows that the differences between scholars within the field are a source of its vitality and its capacity to renew itself. This book provides an invaluable resource for students in undergraduate and teacher education programs. It is also a useful reminder to English teachers at secondary and tertiary levels of the richness, complexity and importance of their work." Brenton Doecke, Deakin University, Australia "I am delighted that there is a new edition of this wonderful, well-thought out and superbly useful book. It is as it was, clear, up-to-date and ideal for students and teachers of English" Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Praise for the Second Edition "This is without question the very best text available for the new "gateway" (introductory) courses to the English major." David Stacey, Humboldt State University, USA

Details ISBN0415498767 Author Rob Pope Year 2012 ISBN-10 0415498767 ISBN-13 9780415498760 Media Book Short Title STUDYING ENGLISH LITERATURE & Language English Edition 3rd DEWEY 420 Publication Date 2012-01-20 Affiliation Oxford Brookes University, UK Subtitle An Introduction and Companion Imprint Routledge Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Replaces 9780415257107 Format Paperback Textbook 1 UK Release Date 2012-01-20 AU Release Date 2012-01-20 NZ Release Date 2012-01-20 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Edition Description 3rd edition Alternative 9780367023713 Illustrations 8 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white Audience Undergraduate Pages 446

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