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  1. This book includes: New definitions of contemporary critical issues such as ‘Cybercriticism’ and ‘Globalization’. An exhaustive range of entries, covering numerous aspects to such topics as genre, form, cultural theory and literary technique. Complete coverage of traditional and radical approaches to the study and production of ...

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  2. Figurative Language: Language that has meaning beyond the literal meaning; also known as “figures of speech.” • Simile: comparison of two things using the words “like” or “as,” e.g. “Her smile was as cold as ice.” • Metaphor comparison of two things essentially different but with some

  3. Fowler’s seminal Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms. Bringing together original entries written by such celebrated theorists as Terry Eagleton and Malcolm Bradbury with new definitions of current terms and controversies, this is the essential reference book for students of literature at all levels. This book includes:

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  4. Alliteration: the repetition at close intervals of consonant sounds for a purpose. For example: wailing in the winter wind. Allusion: a reference to something in literature, history, mythology, religious texts, etc., considered common knowledge. Ambiguity: Double or even multiple meaning.

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  5. Glossary of Literary Terms for GCSE. You should be familiar with most of these terms and be able to use them in your discussions about literature. Make sure you note down any new terms that you come across during your post-16 study. It would be useful to create your own glossary.

  6. Dec 10, 2021 · Weather (sorry) or not you love the snow—blanketing your driveway, stalling your subway lines—it’s hard to deny that there have been some pretty darn good descriptions of it in literature, the kind that make you want to curl up by the fire (or, in my case, the space heater).

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  8. 4 days ago · The best-selling Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (formerly the Concise dictionary) provides clear, concise, and often witty definitions of the most troublesome literary terms from abjection to zeugma.

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