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LITTLE HISTORY OF LITERATURE, published by Yale University Press, offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of global literary history. With a strong 4.4-star rating from 322 reviews and top rankings in Literary Theory and World History categories, this book is a must-have for professionals seeking to deepen their cultural and intellectual knowledge.

| Best Sellers Rank | #471,571 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,071 in Literary Theory, History & Criticism #2,535 in World History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 322 Reviews |
J**R
Buen libro
Muy lindas ediciones, fáciles de cargar, lindo contenido!
M**A
Bom
Uso próprio. Boa qualidade e apresentação. Tal qual como anunciado.
J**9
A little history of Literature by John Sutherland
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S**.
Unterhaltsame und hilfreiche Lektüre
Ich hab mir das Buch als Hilfe für das Überblickswissen für mein Englisch-Staatsexamen bestellt. Durch den netten Schreibstil wurde (die für mich) trockene Literaturgeschichte sogar unterhaltsam. Der Autor hat es geschafft, sich auf die wichtigsten Infos zu konzentrieren, so dass die Kapitel eine angenehme Länge haben und man einen guten Überblick über das jeweilige Thema bekommt. Die kleinen Zeichnungen jedem Kapitel sind außerdem eine nette Ergänzung :)
C**S
A Little History of (British) Literature
This book strongly resembles Saul Steinberg's famous New Yorker cover of New York City, but instead of New York streets writ large we have British authors with all the writers from other countries scattered haphazardly in the background.This necessarily gives a biased history of literature. Given these limitations this is a well-written, enlightening but very superficial literary history, aimed at the high schooler or college Freshman. It takes us only until the 5th chapter to get to Chaucer and we pretty much stay mainly on the British islands for the next 35. Sutherland, an expert in 19th Century British literature, pulls out interesting facts from all ages of writing and writes with a very light hand. But we get a full chapter on Hardy and Tennyson, but only a paragraph or two on Proust and Joyce and Kafka. He covers topics such as censorship, best sellers, screen adaptations and book prizes in their own chapters as well. A chapter on Virginia Woolf is typical: covered are a short bio, a survey of her works, feminist criticism and the Bloomsbury Group. All in seven pages. But this is a "little" history so there is truth in advertising and when moving at this pace, there are no longeurs. The book is continually entertaining, informative and very basic. It is like those tour buses that introduce you to a new city: showing you places that you may care to return to at some future time in order to linger.
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