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Literary Theory and Criticism: An Introduction - Second Edition
ISBN-13
: 9781554815371 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021
Anne H. Stevens
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Literary Theory and Criticism: An Introduction - Second Edition
ISBN-13
: 9781554815371 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021
Anne H. Stevens
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Kategorie BISAC:
Literary Criticism
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Semiotics & Theory
Wydawca:
Broadview Press Ltd
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781554815371
Rok wydania:
2021
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0.44 kg
Wymiary:
22.61 x 15.24 x 1.78
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Miękka
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Wydanie ilustrowane
Chapter 1: Introduction
Theory vs. Criticism
Close Reading and Literary Studies
Criticism through the Ages
Literary Studies Comes to the University
The “Theory” Revolution
Theory and Criticism Today
Literary Form
Literary Characters
The Importance of Context
The Identity of the Author
The Role of the Reader
Reading as Education, Reading as Entertainment
Diversity
The Uses of Theory and Criticism
Getting Started
Chapter 2: The Ancient World
Plato: The First Literary Theorist
Plato’s
Republic
Plato’s Theory of Forms
The Allegory of the Cave
Speech vs. Writing
Aristotle
Classification
Narrative Form
Mimesis
Rhetoric
Horace’s Poetic Art
Quintilian’s Figures of Speech
Longinus’s Sublime Aesthetics
Chapter 3: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Religion and Biblical Interpretation
Establishing a Canon
Medieval Scholasticism
The Four Levels of Interpretation
Maimonides and the Jewish Tradition
The Secularization of Interpretation
Boccaccio’s Mythological Studies
Humanism
The Printing Press
Protestantism
The Growth of the Vernacular
New Forms
New Rules for Writing
Chapter 4: The Enlightenment
Print Culture
Addison and Steele and the Birth of Modern Reviewing
Johnson and His
Dictionary
The French
Encyclopedia
Skepticism
Political Revolutions
Abolitionism
Early Feminism
Aesthetic Innovations
Idealism
Kant’s Idealist Philosophy
Hegel’s Ideas of History
Chapter 5: The Nineteenth Century
Romanticism and Nineteenth-Century Poetry
Realism, Nationalism, and the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Varieties of Realism
Arnold, Taine, and Literary Studies
Karl Marx
Decadent Aesthetics
Poe’s Philosophy of Composition
Art for Art’s Sake
Nietzsche’s Radical Philosophy
Fin-de-siècle Fictions
Chapter 6: Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Formalist Approaches
The Philological Tradition
Saussure and Structuralist Linguistics
Russian Formalism
Anglo-American Formalisms
Practical and New Criticisms
Neo-Aristotelianism
Lévi-Strauss and Structuralist Anthropology
Barthes and Structuralist Semiotics
Narratology
Derrida and Deconstruction
Deconstruction in America
Formalism Today
Chapter 7: Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Historicist Approaches
Historicist Criticism in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Historicism to the 1970s
The “New Historicism”
New Approaches to History and Culture
Foucault and Discourse
Greenblatt and the New Historicism
Bourdieu and the Sociology of Culture
From Bibliography to Book History
Digital Humanities
Chapter 8: Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Political Approaches
Early Marxist Theory and Criticism
The Frankfurt School
French Marxism
British Cultural Studies
Later Marxist Theory and Criticism
Postcolonial and Ethnic Studies
Said and Orientalism
Later Postcolonial Theory
Gates and the African American Tradition
Critical Race Theory
The Diversity of Literary Traditions
Feminist Theory and Criticism
Founding Figures
Later Feminist Theorists
Sexuality and Queer Theory
Sedgwick and Butler
Disability Studies
Environmental Studies
Chapter 9: Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Psychoanalytic Approaches
Freud and Freudian Criticism
Jungian Criticism
Jacques Lacan
Julia Kristeva
Heirs to Lacan
Phenomenology
Hermeneutics
Reader-Response Criticism
Cognitive Approaches
Affect Theory
Chapter 10: From Theory to Practice
The Example of
Hamlet
Hamlet
’s Organic Unity
Hamlet
’s Theatricality
Hamlet
in Literary History
Hamlet
and Class
Hamlet
and Gender
Hamlet
’s Melancholy
The Example of
Frankenstein
Frankenstein
and Narratology
Frankenstein
and History
Frankenstein
and Orientalism
Frankenstein
and Homosociality
The Sublime, the Abject, the Uncanny
Moving Forward
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