Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
1. Surviving the Bible.
Books of the Bible.
Historical Framework.
The Bible in English.
Dictionary.
2. Surviving the Classics.
Dictionary.
3. Surviving History.
Timelines.
Dictionary of Background Information.
The Roman Conquest to the Wars of the Roses.
The Tudors to the Commonwealth.
The Restoration to the American Revoluation.
The Romantics and the Nineteenth Century.
The Twentieth Century.
Fifty Dates.
English Monarchs.
4. Surviving the Academy.
Reading about Literature.
Literary Terms.
Poetry: Poetic Forms, Rhyme, Meter.
Roman Numerals.
The Critical Background.
Writing about Literature.
Survival-level Punctuation.
A Survivor's Guide to Grammatical Terms.
A Survivor’s Guide to Fifty Common Errors.
A Survivor’s Guide to Writing Essays.
Exams.
Index
Ian Littlewood has taught for many years at the University of Sussex as well as at universities in France, America and Japan. He is the author of a number of books on literature, travel and history, including The Writings of Evelyn Waugh (1983), literary guides to Paris and Venice (1987 and 1991), The Idea of Japan (1996), Sultry Climates (2001) and the Rough Guide History of France (2002).
"What do Shadrach, Meshach, Abdegno and the Private of the Buffs
have in common? What are Tabitha or Hecuba for you? When did the
Porteous riots begin, when was the hearth tax abandoned?
Littlewood’s Survival Kit provides all the answers to similar
vexing questions, queries that students and teachers alike won’t
have time to “google” accurately. This is the best and most
up-to-date compendium of essential facts drawn from Biblical lore,
universal history, literary chronologies, lists of tropes and
poetic movements...a desperately needed survival kit for those who
face our current mixture of information overload and short term
memory."
J.M. Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania
"The Literature Student's Survival Kit is a remarkably useful
collection of information of sure value to many students of
literature. Written in a measured way, it presents with both
clarity and grace a wide but manageable range of
knowledge--historical, political, cultural, biographical,
mythological, theological--that will help open up the textures of
literary texts, past and present, for readers without that
information already at their fingertips. Littlewood's text offers
the kind of knowledge--accessibly laid out, accessibly
written--that a reader so often needs to know in order to enable
informed and sensitive literary interpretation. A book not only
valuable but enjoyable too."
Francis O'Gorman, University of Leeds
“This is exactly the kind of book I wish I'd had as a student. It
introduces and explains the unfamiliar: the Bible, classics,
history. A remarkable combination of explanation, encyclopedia,
glossary and database--an indispensable vade mecum. It contains
fascinating insights as well as useful facts. How can a reference
work be so readable?”
Laurie Maguire, University of Oxford
"This really is a remarkably useful little book."
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