Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Literature, RogerFowler; Chapter 2 Criticism, ChristopherNorris; Part 2 Literature And History; Chapter 3 Medieval Literature And The Medieval World, DouglasGray; Chapter 4 The Renaissance, GeorgeParfitt; Chapter 5 Augustanism, DavidNokes; Chapter 6 Romanticism, DavidPunter; Chapter 7 Modernism, DavidBrooks; Chapter 8 Postmodernism, Robert B.Ray; Part 3 Poetry; Chapter 9 Genre, AlastairFowler; Chapter 10 Poetry, C.K.Stead; Chapter 11 Epic And Romance, MichaelO'Connell; Chapter 12 Lyric, DavidLindley; Chapter 13 Narrative Verse, JosephBristow; Chapter 14 Women And The Poetic Tradition: The Oppressor's Language, JanMontefiore; Chapter 15 Medieval Poetry, DerekBrewer; Chapter 16 Renaissance Poetry, AlastairFowler; Chapter 17 Augustan' Poetry, A.J.Sambrokgroup; Chapter 18 Romantic Poetry, J.H.Alexander; Chapter 19 Victorian Poetry, IsobelArmstrong; Chapter 20 The French Symbolists, CharlesChadwick; Chapter 21 Modern Poetry, JohnLucas; Chapter 22 British Poetry Since 1945: Poetry And The Historical Moment, JohnWilliams; Chapter 23 Contemporary American Poetry, ThomasGardner; Part 4 Drama; Chapter 24 Stagecraft, Leslie Du S.Read; Chapter 25 Tragedy, KennethMuir; Chapter 26 Comedy, PeterThomson; Chapter 27 Shakespeare, AndrewGurr; Chapter 28 Medieval Drama, WilliamTydeman; Chapter 29 Renaissance Drama, CatherineBelsey; Chapter 30 Restoration Theatre, DerekHughes; Chapter 31 The Origins of the Modern British Stage, JanMcdonald; Chapter 32 Theories of Modern Drama, DavidBradby; Chapter 33 The Theatre of the Absurd, ClaudeSchumacher; Chapter 34 Theatre and Politics, AlanSinfield; Chapter 35 Feminist Theatre, HeleneKeyssar; Part 5 The Novel; Chapter 36 Modes of Eighteenth-Century Fiction, MelvynNew; Chapter 37 Feminine Fictions, JaneSpencer; Chapter 38 The Historical Novel, Harry E.Shaw; Chapter 39 The Nineteenth-Century Social Novel in England, LouisJames; Chapter 40 The Realist Novel: The European Context, F.W.J.Hemmings; Chapter 41 Realism and the English Novel, Elizabeth DeedsErmarth; Chapter 42 American Romance, RobertClark; Chapter 43 Formalism and the Novel: Henry James, NicolaBradbury; Chapter 44 The Novel and Modern Criticism, Daniel R.Schwarz; Chapter 45 The Modernist Novel in the Twentieth Century, JohnOrr; Chapter 46 British Fiction Since 1930, PeterConradi; Chapter 47 Contemporary Fiction, Elizabeth DeedsErmarth; Part 6 Criticism; Chapter 48 Biblical Hermeneutics, StephenPrickett; Chapter 49 Neo-Classical Criticism, MichaelMeehan; Chapter 50 The Romantic Critical Tradition, Donald H.Reiman; Chapter 51 Great Traditions: The Logic of the Canon, GeoffreyStrickland; Chapter 52 Marxist Criticism, JohnFrow; Chapter 53 The New Criticism, RickRylance; Chapter 54 Structuralism and Post-Structuralism: From the Centre to the Margin, StevenConnor; Chapter 55 Feminist Literary Criticism: ‘New Colours And Shadows’, CoraKaplan; Chapter 56 Psychoanalytic Criticism, ElizabethWright; Chapter 57 Deconstruction, NigelMapp; Chapter 58 New Historicism, Don E.Wayne; Part 7 Production and Reception; Chapter 59 Production and Reception of the Literary Book, JohnSutherland; Chapter 60 The Printed Book, JohnFeather; Chapter 61 Literacy, DavidCressy; Chapter 62 Publishing Before 1800, JohnFeather; Chapter 63 Publishing Since 1800, SimonEliot; Chapter 64 British Periodicals and Reading Publics, JonKlancher; Chapter 65 Libraries and the Reading Public, LionelMadden; Chapter 66 Censorship, AnnabelPatterson; Chapter 67 The Bibliographic Record, LionelMadden; Chapter 68 The Institutionalization of Literature: The University, TerenceHawkes; Contexts; Chapter 69 Literature and the History of Ideas, IsabelRivers; Chapter 70 Literature and the Bible, StephenPrickett; Chapter 71 Literature and the Classics, ThomasHealy; Chapter 72 Folk Literature, David Buchan; Chapter 73 Literature and the Visual Arts, Dominic Baker-Smith; Chapter 74 Literature and Music, David Lindley; Chapter 75 Literature and Landscape, Alistair M. Duckworth; Chapter 76 The Sentimental Ethic, John Dwyer; Chapter 77 The Gothic, Robert D. Spector; Chapter 78 Aestheticism, John Stokes; Chapter 79 Literature and Science, N.Katherine Hayles; Chapter 80 Literature and Language, Mick Short; Chapter 81 Culture and Popular Culture: The Politics of Photopoetry, John Hartley; Part 9 Perspectives; Chapter 82 New English Literatures, Bruce King; Chapter 83 African Literature in English, C.L.Innes; Chapter 84 The African-American Literary Tradition, Bernard W.Bell; Chapter 85 Australian Literature And The British Tradition, HelenTiffin; Chapter 86 Canadian Literature, W. H.New; Chapter 87 Indian Literature In English, Shirley Chew; Chapter 88 New Zealand And Pacific Literature, Rod Edmond; Chapter 89 West Indian Literature, David Richards; Chapter 90 Western Literature In Modern China, Ying-Hsiung Chou, Chen Sihe; Part 10 Afterword; Chapter 91 W(H)Ither ‘English’?, PeterWiddowson;