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The Broadview Introduction to Literature

edited by Lisa Chalykoff, Neta Gordon & Paul Lumsden

Publisher
Broadview Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2013
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781554810789
    Publish Date
    Aug 2013
    List Price
    $72.95

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Designed for courses taught at the introductory level in Canadian universities and colleges, this new anthology provides a rich selection of literary texts. Unlike many other such anthologies, it includes literary nonfiction as well as poetry, short fiction, and drama. In each genre the anthology includes a vibrant mix of classic and contemporary works. A selection of experimental work is included, as are some works in translation that have had a strong influence on literary traditions in English; graphic literature is also represented. Each work is accompanied by an introductory headnote and by explanatory notes, and each genre is prefaced by a substantial introduction. Pedagogically current and uncommon in its breadth of representation, The Broadview Introduction to Literature invites students into the world of literary study in a truly distinctive way.

About the authors

Lisa Chalykoff's profile page

Neta Gordon is an associate professor at Brock University, where she teaches courses on Canadian literature. She is a co-editor of The Broadview Introduction to Literature (2013) and has written on such authors as Barbara Gowdy, SKY Lee, and Ann-Marie MacDonald.

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Editorial Reviews

“Of all the anthologies available for introducing university students to the study of literature, this one stands apart as particularly valuable, comprehensive, and engaging.” - Dana Medoro, University of Manitoba

“The Broadview Introduction to Literature presents a judicious selection of literature from around the world and across the centuries…. The editors do not privilege one country, author, century, or genre over another. Rather, this anthology invites readers to consider markedly different … orientations to the study of literature and the multiple ways writers present complex ideas and human experience.” - Deborah Torkko, Vancouver Island University

“Offers a rich polyphony of voices that is sure to resonate with the diverse student body that constitutes the modern-day university classroom.… The new Broadview Introduction to Literature has something for everyone, from the classical and canonical to the contemporary and quirky.” - Lorraine DiCicco, King’s University College

“Provides a full picture of the breadth of literature in English.... It is an excellent choice for any introductory college or university English literature course.” - Jeoff Bull, Humber College

“This is an excellent text for a generalist audience of first-year students and for more advanced readers.” - Patricia Rigg, Acadia University

“Informative, accessible, and far from dry, The Broadview Introduction to Literature encourages students to make the transition from literary appreciation to literary analysis and, equally importantly, to enjoy doing so.… The anthology strikes me as very well thought out, very well laid out, and very cognizant of the needs and interests of its intended audience. I look forward to using it with my classes.” - Vanessa Warne, University of Manitoba

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