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T.S. Eliot's use of popular sources

  • Manju Jaidka

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This book is intended primarily for an academic audience, especially scholars, students and teachers doing research and publication in categories such as myth and legend, children's literature, and the Harry Potter series in particular. Additionally, it is meant for college and university teachers. However, the essays do not contain jargon that would put off an avid lay Harry Potter fan. Overall, this collection is an excellent addition to the growing analytical scholarship on the Harry Potter series; however, it is the first academic collection to offer practical methods of using Rowling's novels in a variety of college and university classroom situations.

Genres

  • Knowledge
  • Popular culture
  • Sources
  • History
  • Popular culture in literature
  • Mythology, Norse, in literature
  • Medievalism in literature
  • Mythology, Classical, in literature
  • English poetry
  • Modernized versions
  • Poetic works
  • Criticism
  • English fiction
  • History and criticism
  • Theory
  • Women authors
  • Jews in literature
  • In literature
  • Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare, William)
  • Literature
  • Authors and readers
  • Narration (Rhetoric)
  • Storytelling
  • Reader-response criticism
  • Criticism and interpretation
  • English Religious fiction
  • Religion
  • Psychoanalysis and literature
  • English Psychological fiction
  • Psychology
  • Scottish Poets
  • Biography
  • Literary style
  • Romanticism
  • Figures of speech
  • Jesuits
  • Catholics
  • English Christian poetry
  • Intellectual life
  • English Poets
  • Classicism
  • Medievalism
  • Middle Ages in literature
  • Literature and society
  • English Authors
  • Merchants
  • Bibliography
  • English Manuscripts
  • Manuscripts
  • Textual Criticism
  • Bloomsbury group
  • Homosexuality and literature
  • Biography as a literary form
  • Europe
  • Civilization
  • Congresses
  • European influences
  • Study and teaching
  • University of Oxford
  • Benefactors
  • Scholars
  • Prophecies in literature
  • Myth in literature
  • Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936
  • Literature and the war
  • Travel
  • Journalists in literature
  • Modernism (Literature)
  • Liberalism
  • Characters
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • English Detective and mystery stories
  • Influence
  • Authorship
  • Private investigators in literature
  • Eliot, t. s. (thomas stearns), 1888-1965
  • Popular culture, united states
  • Popular culture, great britain
  • Littérature et société
  • Histoire
  • Commerçants
  • Biographies
  • Early modern
  • God's revenge against murder (Reynolds, John)
  • Children's stories, English
  • English Fantasy fiction
  • Harry Potter
  • Wizards in literature
  • Magic in literature
  • Technique
  • English Experimental fiction
  • English Feminist fiction
  • Literary form
  • Friends and associates
  • Mentoring of authors
  • Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
  • Childhood and youth
  • Knowledge and learning
  • Harry Potter (Fictitious character)
  • English Horror tales
  • Gothic revival (Literature)
  • Men in literature
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  • Manju Jaidka

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    E. Mellen Press, Edwin Mellen Press

    1997