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Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory

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ISBN-10: 0140513639

ISBN-13: 9780140513639

Edition: 4th 1999 (Revised)

Authors: J. A. Cuddon, J. Cuddon

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Over the past twenty years J. A. Cuddon's Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory has become firmly established as a classic work of reference. Now in its fourth edition, complete with many new entries and insights, it remains the most comprehensive and accessible work of its kind and constitutes essential reading for students, teachers and general readers alike. 'Scholarly, succinct, comprehensive and entertaining, this is an important book, an indispensable work of reference. It draws on the literature of many languages and quotes aptly and freshly from our own.' The Times Educational Supplement
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Book details

List price: $21.00
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 2/1/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1024
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.50" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Son of a Scottish shepherd and descended from minstrels, Hogg led a life that has the fictional quality Thomas Hardy was to capture later in the century in his novels of country life. After meeting Sir Walter Scott in 1802, Hogg adopted the name "Ettrick Shepherd," a pseudonym under which he published original lyrics and ballads. In 1814 Hogg met William Wordsworth and enjoyed literary friendships in the Lake District, although he parodied the other poets' styles and mannerisms in The Poetic Mirror (1816). He married at age 50 and fathered five children, whom he tried to support by the same kind of unproductive farming at which Robert Burns had labored a generation before. Like Burns, his…