Focus On English And American Literature Kenneth Brodey ❲Deluxe ✭❳
This textbook is widely used in preparatory courses for university entrance exams (particularly in Italy for the Esame di Stato ), as well as in high school AP-level literature classes and introductory undergraduate survey courses. Target Audience: High school seniors (Liceo), university freshmen, and exam candidates (IELTS academic track, Cambridge ESOL, or national maturità exams). Structure: The book is typically divided into two macro-sections: English Literature (from Beowulf to Postmodernism) and American Literature (from Colonial narratives to Contemporary). Strengths (The "Pros") 1. Concise, Exam-Focused Approach Unlike massive Norton anthologies, Brodey’s book is ruthlessly efficient. It avoids overwhelming the student with excessive critical theory. Instead, it provides the essential historical context, key authors, core works, and thematic bullet points . This makes it ideal for last-minute revision or structured test prep.
Because Brodey is also a language acquisition expert, the book contains targeted grammar and vocabulary exercises tied to the literary texts. For example, after reading a passage from Dickens, there might be an exercise on past perfect tense or Victorian-era slang. This is rare in pure literature textbooks and highly effective for ESL/EFL students. Focus On English And American Literature Kenneth Brodey
The "answers" to literary questions are sometimes presented as definitive facts rather than interpretations. For example, Brodey might state: “The whale in Moby-Dick represents the indifferent forces of nature.” While valid, this leaves no room for the student to discover the whale as God, capitalism, or the self. Teachers may find this rigid. This textbook is widely used in preparatory courses