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Classics of British Literature

By: John Sutherland, The Great Courses
Narrated by: John Sutherland
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For more than 1,500 years, the literature of Great Britain has taught, nurtured, thrilled, outraged, and humbled readers both inside and outside its borders.

Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dickens, Austen, Swift, Conrad, Wilde - the roster of powerful British writers is remarkable. More important, Britain's writers have long challenged readers with new ways of understanding an ever-changing world.

This series of 48 fascinating lectures by an award-winning professor provides you with a rare opportunity to step beyond the surface of Britain's grand literary masterpieces and experience the times and conditions they came from and the diverse issues with which their writers grappled.

The unique insights Professor Sutherland shares about how and why these works succeed as both literature and documents of Britain's social and political history can forever alter the way you experience a novel, poem, or play.

More than just a survey, these lectures reveal how Britain's cultural landscape acted upon its literature and how, in turn, literature affected the cultural landscape. Professor Sutherland takes a historical approach to the wealth of works explored in these lectures, grounding them in specific contexts and often connecting them with one another.

All the great writers that come to mind when you think of British literature are here, along with unique looks at their most popular and powerful works. You also enjoy the company of less-familiar voices and contemporary authors who continue to take literature into new territories.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

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What made the experience of listening to Classics of British Literature the most enjoyable?

John Sutherland is probably already known to you as an author and critic.

Here, he presents a series of 48 short (30 minute) lectures on English Literature from Beowulf, Chaucer and (of course) Shakespeare up to the 20th Century (Samuel Beckett, John Osborne, and Harold Pinter etc.), talking about some of the best poetry and prose ever written - in any language.

Sutherland's informal, conversational style engages the listener, and also makes the lectures ideal for listening to whilst doing other tasks.

If you are interested in English Literature, this is a brilliant introduction.

Tip: The introduction to these lectures mentions course material which isn't supplied with the audiobook download. Whilst this material isn't essential it can be viewed on The Great Courses website.

Comprehensive Survey of English Literature

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This series of lectures is wide and expansive, offering the listener insight and inspiration to reflect on classics in context.

Perfectly insightful overview

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A brilliant and interesting introduction to literature from the British isles. Will listen again and again.

Fascinating and wonderfully delivered

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A very interesting and informative tour of the pivotal authors and works of English literature. Professor Sutherland is engaging and a pleasure to listen to. The only disappointment is the seeming oversight of the reality that literature can ennoble but also degrade. The subversion of social standards are not necessarily good if they degrade the reader and set off harmful social trends. The ommission of JRR Tolkien given his very distinctive and profound contribution to literature was also a surprise.

Fascinating

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This academic delivers very interesting lectures but many of them are spoiled by political correctness - one at least I could not even listen to.

That said the content is very good overall because of the subject matter.

I dream of the day when an academic can deliver similar lectures honestly, instead as a feminist PC cuck.

English Literature deserves better.





Spoiled by political correctness but still VG

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