BLACKWELL HISTORIES OF LITERATURE

General editor: Peter Brown, University of Kent, Canterbury

The books in this series renew and redefine a familiar form by recognizing that to write literary history involves more than placing texts in chronological sequence. Thus the emphasis within each volume falls both on plotting the significant literary developments of a given period, and on the wider cultural contexts within which they occurred. ‘Cultural history’ is construed in broad terms and authors address such issues as politics, society, the arts, ideologies, varieties of literary production and consumption, and dominant genres and modes. The effect of each volume is to give the reader a sense of possessing a crucial sector of literary terrain, of understanding the forces that give a period its distinctive cast, and of seeing how writing of a given period impacts on, and is shaped by, its cultural circumstances.

Published to date

Old English Literature

Robert Fulk

Seventeenth-Century English Literature

Thomas N. Corns

Victorian Literature

James Eli Adams

Forthcoming

Eighteenth-Century British Literature

John Richetti

Romanticism

Gary Kelly

Irish Literature in English

Terence Brown

British and Irish Literature 1945–2005

Patricia Waugh

Postcolonial Commonwealth Literature 1947–2000

Shirley Chew