TY - BOOK AU - Bennett,Andrew AU - Royle,Nicholas TI - An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory SN - 0130109142 AV - PN45 .B463 1999 PY - 1999/// CY - Harlow PB - Prentice Hall KW - Criticism KW - Literature KW - History and criticism KW - Theory, etc N1 - Bibliography p. 218-229; *The Beginning*Readers and Reading*The Author*The Text and the World*The Uncanny*Narrative*Character*Voice*Figures and Tropes*Laughter*The Tragic*History*Me*Sexual Difference*God*Ideology*Desire*Suspense*Racial Difference*The Performative*Secrets*The Postmodern*Pleasure*Queer*Ghosts*The Colony*Monuments*The End N2 - The new edition has been thoroughly revised but retains the same winning characteristics of its predecessor: presenting the key critical concepts in literary studies today, avoiding the jargonistic, abstract nature of much 'theory'. The authors then apply these concepts through readings of a range of literary texts from Chaucer to Achebe and from Milton to Morrison.*explores emerging areas of literary studies - postcolonial theory, queer theory including a reading of works by writers including F. Scott Fitzgerald and Jeanette Winterson*considers works by T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens and Toni Morrison, looking at questions of influence, intertextuality and the ghostly*offers a reading of Kafka's 'The Penal Colony', alongside the critical work of Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, Robert Young and Gayatri Spivak*examines current debates about the canon ER -