An Introduction to Literature, Criticism, and Theory: Key Critical ConceptsPrentice Hall, 1995 - 238 стор. An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory is an indispensable guide. In twenty-four short, compelling and highly readable chapters, this book presents the key critical concepts in literary studies today. Bennett and Royle avoid the jargonistic, abstract nature of much 'theory'. Instead they explore crucial issues in contemporary criticism and theory by focusing closely on a range of literary texts - from Chaucer to Achebe, from Milton to Morrison. This book is essential reading for students of literature and English Studies. It can also be recommended as a general introduction for students in the humanities. |
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... become imagination and imagination reason ? Where does science become fiction and fiction science ? Where does literature end and literary criticism or literary theory begin ? It has become something of a truism now to note that Freud's ...
... become imagination and imagination reason ? Where does science become fiction and fiction science ? Where does literature end and literary criticism or literary theory begin ? It has become something of a truism now to note that Freud's ...
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... become part of how we con- ceive ourselves , a part of who we are . In the Poetics , Aristotle argues that character is ' secondary ' to what he calls the ' first essential ' or ' lifeblood ' of tragedy - the plot – and that characters ...
... become part of how we con- ceive ourselves , a part of who we are . In the Poetics , Aristotle argues that character is ' secondary ' to what he calls the ' first essential ' or ' lifeblood ' of tragedy - the plot – and that characters ...
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... become alienated before they even become people ( or ' subjects ' in psychoanalytic terms ) . The human subject is always already ' split ' divided within itself by the scandalous nature of desire . Second , Lacan gives much greater ...
... become alienated before they even become people ( or ' subjects ' in psychoanalytic terms ) . The human subject is always already ' split ' divided within itself by the scandalous nature of desire . Second , Lacan gives much greater ...
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An Introduction to Literature, Criticism, and Theory: Key Critical Concepts Andrew Bennett,Nicholas Royle Перегляд фрагмента - 1995 |
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Alice Fell ambiguity appears argues Barthes beginning Bertha bliss Brontë's CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ called century chapter character classic concerned context CRUZ The University culture D.H. Lawrence death deconstruction desire detective fiction discourse Eliot's enigma essay example fact feelings fiction final Freud FURTHER READING gender haunting historical homosocial human idea identity ideology involves Jacques Derrida Jane Eyre kind language laughter literary criticism literary texts literature London meaning metafictional metaphor narrative narrator never notion novel opening Ozymandias paradoxical particular perhaps pleasure poem poetry postmodern Poststructuralism poststructuralist psychoanalysis question racial reader reader-response criticism refers relation rereading rhyme Rochester Roland Barthes secret sense sentence sexual short story simply speaker stanza strange suggests suspense T.S. Eliot tell theory things thought tion tragedy uncanny undecidability UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA voice W.K. Wimsatt whodunnit Wide Sargasso Sea woman words Wordsworth writing Wuthering Heights Yellow Wallpaper
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