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British literature, 1774–1830

2009
In the years 1774-1830 literature became increasingly subject to modes of marketing and consumption that helped consolidate its functions, whether for entertainment or instruction, within a domestic space. One material sign of this was the rise in production of smaller format books, namely more octavos and duodecimos, and fewer quartos, signalling ...
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British Periodicals and Spanish Literature

2022
With the main goal of contributing to a wider understanding of the presence of Spanish literature and culture in British Romanticism, this book focuses on the instrumental role played by the British periodical press in the Anglo-Spanish literary and cultural exchange in the first half of the nineteenth century.
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British Jewish Literature

Jews came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066 and settled in London, York, Winchester, Oxford, and other towns. They were exploited as moneylenders, subjugated to the realm, and persecuted; they were defamed in blood libels from 1144 or accused of coin clipping and host desecration. The tosaphist (Talmudic commentator) and liturgical poet Yom
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Transforming British Literature Pedagogy

CEA Critic
Abstract: Although teaching literature in the American university has been informed in recent years by ideas involving critical race studies, postcolonial theory, gender studies, and ecocriticism, one part of the curriculum that has remained relatively unchanged is the British literature survey course.
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British Imperial Literature, 1870–1940

1998
British Imperial Fiction, 1870–1940 traces the gradual process by which the colonial bureaucratic subject was constructed in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain. Daniel Bivona's study offers insightful readings of a number of influential writers who were involved in promoting the ideology of bureaucratic self-sacrifice, the most important ...
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IMPACT OF BRITISH LITERATURE ON GLOBAL LITERATURE

The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations
The influence of British literature on global literature is enormous. In so many ways, British literature has influenced world literature. The Anglo-Saxon period established the British literature tradition, which continues to influence world literature today.
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