Understanding Literature is an innovative anthology and technology package representing the next generation of literary pedagogy for introduction to literature and literature for
composition courses. Built on a balanced foundation of canonical and nontraditional reading selections, this text includes discussions of the formal literary elementsand integrates relevant
and accessible coverage of contemporary criticism. This unique, integrated coverage of contemporary critical approaches offers students a richer, more engaging introduction to reading
critically and writing about literature.
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Critical Perspectives offer concise, insightful discussions of how literary and cultural theories are used to explore meaning in literature. Casebooks, excerpts from classic and
contemporary critical essays, and in-text discussions offer students critical perspectives on how literary theory can facilitate a deeper understanding of literary texts. Critical
Perspectives can also be used as a springboard for class discussion and writing.
- In-depth treatment of Featured Writers in each section allows more focused study of a single writer. This feature includes multiple reading selections showing the range of the
writer's work, more extensive biographical information, and additional materials on the CD-ROM and web site.
- Two unique interdisciplinary, multi-genre chapters ("The Beat Movement" and "Performative Poetics") focus on the spoken and performed aspects of literature. Coverage includes several
works from key writers in both movements as well as discussions of how these movements use a mixture of medialanguage, film, jazz, photography, and artto showcase their work and provide
social and political commentary.