Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: An Introductory AnthologyVassilis Lambropoulos, David Neal Miller SUNY Press, 1 ian. 1987 - 521 pagini The ten topics contained in Twentieth-Century Literary Theory reflect contemporary theoretical interests and guide the reader through fundamental questions, from the formation to the uses of theory, and from the construction to the interpretation of literature. The selected essays cover a wealth of scholarship from both the United States and Europe. They go beyond traditional categories by focusing on issues rather than writers or critical movements, thus providing a forum for the continuing discussion of what theory is and does. |
Cuprins
II | 3 |
III | 32 |
IV | 35 |
V | 61 |
VI | 71 |
VII | 85 |
VIII | 103 |
IX | 116 |
XXI | 269 |
XXII | 285 |
XXIII | 304 |
XXV | 331 |
XXVI | 350 |
XXVII | 363 |
XXIX | 381 |
XXX | 401 |
X | 124 |
XI | 145 |
XII | 152 |
XIV | 163 |
XV | 177 |
XVI | 185 |
XVII | 191 |
XVIII | 207 |
XIX | 239 |
XX | 254 |
XXXI | 423 |
XXXII | 437 |
XXXIII | 444 |
XXXIV | 463 |
XXXV | 501 |
XXXVI | 504 |
XXXVII | 508 |
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actants aesthetic analysis artistic audience axiology become believe biography bricolage called character concept constitute context conventions course critical theory criticism cultural discourse elements emotion essay evaluation example existence experience expression fact feeling fiction formal Frye function genres grammar hermeneutics I. A. Richards ical illocutionary act imitation individual intention interpretation Jacques Derrida judge judgment kind language Lévi-Strauss linguistic literary text literary theory literature logical meaning ment mind modal myth narrative narrator nature norms Northrop Frye novel object oral orientation particular person philosophical poem poet poetic poetry possible present problem prose psychological question Rabelais reader reading reference relation relationship role semantic semiotic sense sentence significance simply skaz social speak speech act structure style stylistic symbolic syntactic T. S. Eliot theory things tion tradition ture utterance W. K. Wimsatt words writing