The Transnational in English Literature: Shakespeare to the Modern
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Book Details
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Author: Pramod K. Nayar
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Brand: Routledge
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 326
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Release Date: 23-07-2015
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ISBN: 9780415840026
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Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
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Languages: English
About the Book
Title: The Transnational in English Literature
Author: Pramod K. Nayar
In The Transnational in English Literature, Pramod Nayar offers a groundbreaking exploration of English literary history through a transnational lens, emphasizing the global interactions and engagements that have shaped the development of English literature. Nayar contends that English identity and nationhood cannot be understood in isolation but are instead defined through their relationships with other regions and cultures across time.
Key Themes:
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Global Relations in English Literature: Nayar traces how global interactions and transnational influences have been embedded in English literary history.
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Historical Contexts: The book covers a broad historical spectrum, from Early Modern literature to the twentieth century, exploring the shifting conceptions of English identity and nationhood through the global exchanges of each period.
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Textual Analysis: Nayar examines major English authors such as Shakespeare, Defoe, Austen, Conrad, Orwell, Kipling, and many others, offering detailed readings of their works in the context of global history.
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Themes Explored: The book delves into themes like travel, discovery, exoticism, mercantilism, and the multiculturalization of England, critically analyzing how these themes were reflected and shaped by global interactions.
Importance of the Work:
This book is the first to analyze the entirety of English literature from a transnational perspective, offering a comprehensive survey of the English literary canon. It challenges traditional nationalistic readings of literature by introducing the crucial role of global engagements and explores how literary works from different eras have contributed to shaping modern English identity.
Ideal for:
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Students of English literature
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Scholars of postcolonial studies
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Anyone interested in understanding the global contexts and transnational themes within English literary history.