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by: Margaret Drabble
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Contains alphabetically arranged entries on authors, characters, and works which will prove useful to readers of English literature
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Very faint foxing on book ledge Oxford University Press, 2006, 1172 pages The Oxford Companion to English Literature first published in 1932, edited by the retired diplomat Sir Paul Harvey (1869–1948), was the earliest of the Oxford Companions to appear. It is currently in its seventh edition (2009), edited by Dinah Birch. The work, which has been periodically updated, includes biographies of prominent historical and leading contemporary writers in the English language, entries on major works, "allusions which may be encountered", significant (serial) publications and literary clubs. Writers in other languages are included when they have affected the anglophone world. The Companion achieved "classic status" with the expanded fifth edition edited by novelist and scholar Margaret Drabble,[1] and the book was often referred to as "The Drabble".[2]