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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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An excellent and thorough , as well as entertaining overarching view of English literature which embraced almost everything written from Beawolf oneards

Exceptional

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i very much enjjoyed the content along with the inclusive knowledge of the narrator. reccomend.

astounding

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As an English Literature graduate of some 20 years ago, I enjoyed being reminded of the books I had to read, and promised to reread them now that I've lived a little longer. If you want to understand who the most important writers were, what order they came in and a few key facts about each, then this series is great and a good springboard into more detailed works should you want to.

The professor has a nice voice, easy manner and if you want to spice things up with a drinking game, you can drink every time he says "as it were".

Highly recommended

Whistle-stop pace that puts everything in order

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Very informative and initially very interesting though the last few chapters regarding modern literature are quite wanting. The lecturer uses the royal "one" so often it is quite unbearable. The historical context provided is much appreciated however. Can't quite tell if the lecturer is in love with the institution of British literature or with the sound of his own voice.

Very interesting if not slightly cringe

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This was a undoubtedly a good use of my listening time. I am a student going to study English Literature at Uni, and I have devoted a lot of my time studying and reading this summer. Classics of British Literature gave me some direction and was very informative. This audio collection of lectures puts together a wonderful collection of a history of literature. It is very enjoyable, as Sutherland puts out a very fine performance. All in all, a very useful and informative series of lectures.

A wonderful summary of the books we all love

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