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The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) (edition 2002)

by H. Porter Abbott

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It's a good introductory book for critical theory. It's got a lot of good vocabulary and basic concepts; however, if you've read a fair bit of theory, then it's probably too basic for you. It's written explicitly for undergraduates. I'm an undergraduate, and I got impatient with it numerous times. However, it's still a very interesting book, and has many parts that make you really think about the way we treat life, the universe, and everything. Everything like books. 6/10
1 vote hrissliss | Jul 10, 2006 |
It's a good introductory book for critical theory. It's got a lot of good vocabulary and basic concepts; however, if you've read a fair bit of theory, then it's probably too basic for you. It's written explicitly for undergraduates. I'm an undergraduate, and I got impatient with it numerous times. However, it's still a very interesting book, and has many parts that make you really think about the way we treat life, the universe, and everything. Everything like books. 6/10
1 vote hrissliss | Jul 10, 2006 |

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