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The "Sphere History of Literature in the English Language Volume 7" is an exceptional instalment in a monumental literary series that chronicles the evolution of English literature.
£9.00
The "Sphere History of Literature in the English Language Volume 7" is an exceptional instalment in a monumental literary series that chronicles the evolution of English literature.
Format: Paperback
Condition: Used (acceptable)
Publisher: Sphere Books
Year: 1970
Pages: 415
The "Sphere History of Literature in the English Language Volume 7" is an exceptional instalment in a monumental literary series that chronicles the evolution of English literature. In this volume, readers embark on a captivating journey through the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of English-language literature, covering a wide range of authors, genres, and historical periods.
This comprehensive volume encompasses the 20th and 21st centuries, showcasing the works of renowned literary figures who have left an indelible mark on the literary world. From the modernist innovations of Virginia Woolf to the powerful storytelling of contemporary authors like Salman Rushdie and Zadie Smith, this volume captures the essence of literary innovation and cultural transformation.
What sets the "Sphere History of Literature" series apart is its dedication to providing insightful context alongside literary analysis. Readers gain a deep understanding of how literature both reflects and shapes the societies and cultures from which it emerges.
This volume is a treasure trove for literature enthusiasts, students, and scholars, offering a rich tapestry of literary achievements and the voices that have resonated through the decades. It celebrates the vibrant and ever-evolving world of English-language literature, making it an essential addition to the bookshelves of anyone passionate about the written word.
There's foxing on the page edges, the fly leaf, the title page and inside the front and back covers. The pages are generally clean and the text block is tight. There's also age related wear to the covers.