Economic and Social Literary Criticism

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This section brings together resources from the across the Great Writers Inspire site to illustrate how these can be used as a starting point for exploration of or classroom discussion about economic and social literary criticism. The 'Economic and Social Literary Criticism' essay introduces a series of topics and questions and gives examples of resources to explore. It is aimed at teachers, students and anyone who is interested in literature who wants to put text into context and be inspired by Great Writers.
# Title Description Contributor
1 Great expectations ebook version of Great expectations
2 Lady Windermere's Fan
3 The Ballad of Reading Gaol
4 Jane Eyre Illustrated by F. H. Townsend
5 Venus and Adonis
6 The Rape of Lucrece
7 The Manifesto of the Communist Party [From the English edition of 1888, edited by Friedrich Engels]
8 A Room of One's Own
9 Christopher Marlowe (works of) Edited by Havelock Ellis ; with an introduction by J. A. Symonds. Description: General…
10 A Tale of Two Cities
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