A wealth of reliable information about standard bearers of American literature in an easy-on-the-eyes format.'

School Library Journal

Well written and researched the range of topics discussed is commendable.

Library Journal

This set treats the whole of American literature, from the European discovery of America to the present, with entries in alphabetical order. Each of the 350 substantive essays is a major interpretive contribution. Well-known critics and scholars provide clear and vividly written essays that reflect the latest scholarship on a given topic, as well as original thinking on the part of the critic. The Encyclopedia is available in print and as an e-reference text from Oxford's Digital Reference Shelf. At the core of the encyclopedia lie 250 essays on poets, playwrights, essayists, and novelists. The most prominent figures (such as Whitman, Melville, Faulkner, Frost, Morrison, and so forth) are treated at considerable length (10,000 words) by top-flight critics. Less well known figures are discussed in essays ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 words. Each essay examines the life of the author in the context of his or her times, looking in detail at key works and describing the arc of the writer's career. These essays include an assessment of the writer's current reputation with a bibliography of major works by the writer as well as a list of major critical and biographical works about the writer under discussion. A second key element of the project is the critical assessments of major American masterworks, such as Moby-Dick, Song of Myself, Walden, The Great Gatsby, The Waste Land, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Death of a Salesmanr, or Beloved. Each of these essays offers a close reading of the given work, placing that work in its historical context and offering a range of possibilities with regard to critical approach. These fifty essays (ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 words) are simply and clearly enough written that an intelligent high school student should easily understand them, but sophisticated enough that a college student or general reader in a public library will find the essays both informative and stimulating. The final major element of this encyclopedia consists of fifty-odd essays on literary movements, periods, or themes, pulling together a broad range of information and making interesting connections. These essays treat many of the same authors already discussed, but in a different context; they also gather into the fold authors who do not have an entire essay on their work (so that Zane Grey, for example, is discussed in an essay on Western literature but does not have an essay to himself). In this way, the project is truly "encyclopedic," in the conventional sense. These essays aim for comprehensiveness without losing anything of the narrative force that makes them good reading in their own right. In a very real fashion, the literature of the American people reflects their deepest desires, aspirations, fears, and fantasies. The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature gathers a wide range of information that illumines the field itself and clarifies many of its particulars.
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A four-volume set comprising 350 substantive critical and interpretive essays on the most-studies American authors, literary masterworks, and genres or movements, arranged in alphabetical order.The Encyclopedia is available in print and online from Oxford's Digital Reference Shelf.
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"These 350 essays on writers and movements from the 1600s to the present illuminate the richness of American literature....Provides a wealth of reliable information about standard bearers of American literature in an easy-on-the-eyes formant for students and general readers." --School Library Journal "These 350 essays on writers and movements from the 1600's to the present illuminate the richness of American literature." ...More accessible than the chronological Encyclopedia of American Literature (Facts On File, 2002) and more concise than the "American Writers" literary biography series (Scribners), Oxford provides a wealth of reliable information on standard bearers of American literature in an easy-on-the-eyes format for students and general readers."--School Library Journal "...readily approachable. ...the 350 articles, contributed by scholars and critics, are...well written and researched. ...the range of topics discussed is also commendable."--Library Journal "Clear, accessible, and attentive to recent developments in scholarship and criticism."--College and Research Libraries "This encyclopedia brings together 350 signed, alphabetically arranged essays on American literature from the colonial period to the present. The majority of well-known American authors in the canon are surveyed here, including favorites such as Faulkner, Frost, Hawthorne, Melville, Salinger, and Whitman....The Oxford encyclopedia set does a wonderful job of covering American literature's core in depth. When compared to other similar sources, Oxford is intrinsically better....The Oxford set is praiseworthy and recommended for most high-school, public, and academic libraries."--Booklist "These 350 essays on writers and movements from the 1600's to the present illuminate the richness of American literature." ...More accessible than the chronological Encyclopedia of American Literature (Facts On File, 2002) and more concise than the "American Writers" literary biography series (Scribners), Oxford provides a wealth of reliable information on standard bearers of American literature in an easy-on-the-eyes format for students and general readers."--School Library Journal "...readily approachable. ...the 350 articles, contributed by scholars and critics, are...well written and researched. ...the range of topics discussed is also commendable."--Library Journal "These 350 essays on writers and movements from the 1600s to the present illuminate the richness of American literature....Provides a wealth of reliable information about standard bearers of American literature in an easy-on-the-eyes formant for students and general readers." --School Library Journal
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A uniquely comprehensive reference resource on American literature 4 volume, A-Z reference work containing 350 essays Original, signed essays by 190 leading British and American scholars Each essay is a major interpretive contribution reflecting the latest scholarship Also available online from the Oxford Digital Reference Shelf or through Oxford Reference Online offering flexible search and browse functionality and multi-user access
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Jay Parini is Axinn Professor of English at Middlebury College. He is the author of several poems and books including Robert Frost: A Life and House of Days: Poems.
A uniquely comprehensive reference resource on American literature 4 volume, A-Z reference work containing 350 essays Original, signed essays by 190 leading British and American scholars Each essay is a major interpretive contribution reflecting the latest scholarship Also available online from the Oxford Digital Reference Shelf or through Oxford Reference Online offering flexible search and browse functionality and multi-user access
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ISBN
9780195156539
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
6373 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
297 mm
Dybde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, G, 05, 06, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
2280

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Biographical note

Jay Parini is Axinn Professor of English at Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vermont).