
Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction
by Jonathan D. Culler (1997)
Following 'English Literature: A Very Short Introduction,' this offers a concise exploration of literary theory concepts.

by Jonathan Bate (2010)
English Literature: A Very Short Introduction discusses why literature matters, how narrative works, and what is distinctly English about English literature. Jonathan Bate considers how we determine the content of the field, and looks at the three major kinds of imaginative literature - English poetry, English drama and The English novel.
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by Jonathan D. Culler (1997)
Following 'English Literature: A Very Short Introduction,' this offers a concise exploration of literary theory concepts.

by Andrew Sanders (1994)
Similar to 'English Literature: A Very Short Introduction,' this provides a broad overview of English literary development.

by Mary Beard (1995)
Like 'English Literature: A Very Short Introduction,' this offers an accessible entry into a vast subject: classical literature.

by John Sutherland (2007)
Complementing 'English Literature: A Very Short Introduction,' this examines the phenomenon of popular literary success.

by Jens Zimmermann (2015)
Echoing the concise style of 'English Literature: A Very Short Introduction,' this explores the theory of interpretation.
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