The British Literati
The purpose of this book is to familiarize students and academics with British literary works, authors, and literary movements of the era. It delves extensively into detailed analyses of writers from that period. Students and enthusiasts can purchase the book at a discounted price from Rahnamā Publications’ website. For further information about related titles, readers may contact the sales experts at Rahnamā Publications.
Structure and Features of The British Literati
The book’s structure incorporates relevant images for each literary figure it discusses. For example, when addressing Geoffrey Chaucer, it includes a portrait of him to enhance reader engagement and recognition. Additionally, it features black-and-white images of manuscripts, inscriptions, and artifacts, allowing readers to reflect on the visual material while engaging with the text.
The book also provides Persian translations alongside the English explanations, making it more accessible to Persian-speaking audiences. This bilingual approach helps expand readers’ English vocabulary, as they can cross-reference Persian translations for unfamiliar specialized terms.
Key figures discussed in the book include:
- Thomas Wyatt
- William Dunbar
- Christopher Marlowe
- Michael Drayton
- Lucy Hutchinson
- Samuel Pepys
- Aphra Behn
- James Thomson
- Matthew Prior
- Rupert Brooke
- …and others
Features of the Book:
- A comprehensive overview of British literature
- Introduction to prominent British writers and poets
- Enhancement of English language skills and knowledge for students
- Exploration of the interplay between British literature and culture
- Structured and organized format
- Academic yet accessible writing style
- In-depth analysis of literary works and movements
- Focus on historical and cultural connections
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- The American Literati
- Oxford Primary Skills Reading and Writing British 1
- Oxford Primary Skills Reading and Writing British 5
- Oxford Primary Skills Reading and Writing British 6
- English Drama for the Students of English Literature
- Literary Theory: An Introduction Anniversary Edition





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