An Introduction to the Study of Literature
Author: William Henry Hudson
Publisher: George G. Harrap & Co.
Edition & Year: 1957 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 350
Size: 5.5 in × 7.5 in
An Introduction to the Study of Literature by William Henry Hudson is one of the most enduring and widely respected introductory texts in the field of literary studies. Originally written in the early 20th century and later reissued in this 1957 edition by George G. Harrap & Co., the book has guided generations of readers in understanding the nature, purpose, and beauty of literature.
Spanning 350 pages, Hudson’s work offers a comprehensive yet accessible exploration of the major forms of literature, including poetry, drama, and prose fiction. He explains how literature reflects human experience, emotion, and imagination, while also providing insight into the techniques and structures that define great writing.
Hudson’s approach is both analytical and appreciative—he not only explains literary concepts but also encourages readers to develop a deeper emotional and intellectual connection with texts. Topics such as style, narrative form, poetic expression, and critical interpretation are presented in clear and engaging language, making the book suitable for beginners as well as more advanced students.
The work also emphasizes the cultural and philosophical importance of literature, illustrating how literary works shape and reflect society across different periods. Its lasting relevance places it firmly within the tradition of “100 Years Old Books”, representing a classic intellectual framework that continues to influence modern literary education.
Presented in a compact and durable 5.5 × 7.5 inch hardcover format, this edition is ideal for both academic use and personal collection. It remains a valuable reference for anyone seeking to understand literature not just as text, but as a vital expression of human thought and creativity.
- Author: William Henry Hudson – influential literary critic and educator
- Publisher: George G. Harrap & Co., 1957 Edition
- Format: Hardcover, 350 pages
- Subject: Foundations of literary study and criticism
- Content Coverage: Poetry, prose, drama, literary analysis
- Themes: Aesthetic appreciation, literary form, human expression
- Educational Value: Ideal for students, teachers, and literature enthusiasts
- Size: 5.5 × 7.5 inches – compact academic format
- Collector Appeal: Classic and widely used literary study text
Collector’s Note
This 1957 hardcover edition of An Introduction to the Study of Literature represents a timeless academic classic whose influence spans over a century. As part of the “100 Years Old Books” tradition, it holds strong appeal for collectors of literary criticism, educational texts, and foundational works in English literature.












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