Literary criticism: an introduction to theory and practice
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
viii
To the Reader
xi
1
Defining Criticism, Theory, and Literature
1
Listening to a Conversation
1
Eavesdropping on a Literature Classroom
2
Can a Text Have More Than One Interpretation?
4
How to Become a Literary Critic
5
What Is Literary Criticism?
6
What Is Literary Theory?
7
Making Meaning from Text
9
The Reading Process and Literary Theory
10
What Is Literature?
12
Literary Theory and the Definition of Literature
14
The Function of Literature and Literary Theory
15
Beginning the Formal Study of Literary Theory
17
Further Reading
18
Web Sites for Exploration
19
2
A Historical Survey of Literary Criticism
20
Plato (c.
427-347
b.c.e.)
21
Aristotle
(384-322
b.c.e.)
23
Horace
(65-8
b.c.e.)
25
Longinus (First Century c.e.)
26
Plotinus
(204-270
c.e.)
27
Dante
Alighieri (1265-1321) 28
Giovanni Boccaccio
(1313-1375) 29
Sir Philip Sidney
(1554-1586) 30
John Dryden
(1631-1700) 31
Joseph Addison
(1672-1719) 32
Alexander Pope
(1688-1744) 34
William Wordsworth
(1770-1850) 35
Percy Bysshe Shelley
(1792-1822) 37
Hippolyte
Adolphe
Taine
(1828-1893) 38
Matthew Arnold
(1822-1888) 40
Henry James
(1843-1916) 42
iv Contents
Mikhail Bakhtin
(1895-1975) 44
Modern Literary Criticism
47
Further Reading
48
Web Sites for Exploration
49
3
Russian Formalism and New Criticism
50
Russian Formalism
50
Bridging the Gap Between Russian Formalism
and New Criticism
53
Applying Russian Formalism to a Literary Text
53
New Criticism
54
Historical Development
56
Assumptions
58
Methodology
62
Questions for Analysis
65
Critiques and Responses
65
Further Reading
66
Web Sites for Exploration
67
Sample Essay
67
Student Essay: Hilary S.
Bräutigam,
Controlled Passion
68
4
Reader-Oriented Criticism
72
Historical Development
76
Assumptions
80
Methodology
82
Questions for Analysis
88
Critiques and Responses
89
Further Reading
90
Web Sites for Exploration
91
Sample Essay
91
Student Essay: Ian J. Galloway, The Child Grandmother
92
5
Modernity and Postmodernism: Structuralism
and Deconstruction
96
Modernity
96
Poststructuralism or Postmodernism
98
Modernity to Modernism
101
Historical Development of Structuralism
102
Assumptions of Structuralism
109
Methodologies of Structuralism 111
Deconstruction Theory: From Structuralism
to Poststructuralism
116
Deconstruction: Historical Development
117
Deconstructions Assumptions
120
Contents
Methodology
122
Deconstructive Suppositions for Textual Analysis
126
Questions for Analysis
129
Critiques and Responses
131
Further Reading
133
Structuralism
133
Deconstruction
134
Web Sites for Exploration
134
Sample Essays
135
Student Essay I (Structuralist Approach):
Matthew G. Hepler, A Disconnect of Appearance and Reality:
The Binaries of Rappaccini s Daughter
136
Student Essay II (Deconstructive Approach): Danielle M. Bowers,
Choosing Between Two Roads: Deconstructing Robert Frost s
The Road Not Taken
139
6
Psychoanalytic Criticism
142
Historical Development
144
The Present State of Psychoanalytic
Criticism
155
Assumptions
156
Methodologies
157
Questions for Analysis
160
Critiques and Responses
160
Further Reading
161
Web Sites for Exploration
162
Sample Essay
162
Student Essay: Brandon W. Hawk,
Anima
and Reality in Poe s
Ligeia
163
7
Feminism
167
Historical Development
171
Feminism in the
1960s, 1970s,
and
1980s 174
Present-day Feminist Criticisms
180
Assumptions
182
Methodology
183
Questions for Analysis
184
Critiques and Responses
184
Further Reading
186
Web Sites for Exploration
187
Sample Essay
188
Student Essay: Lori Huth, Throwing Off the Yoke: Rip Van Winkle
and Women
188
vi
Contents
8
Marxism
191
Historical Development
192
Marxist Theorists Today
200
Assumptions
201
Methodology
204
Questions for Analysis
205
Critiques and Responses
205
Further Reading
206
Web Sites for Exploration
207
Sample Essay
208
Student Essay:
Matthew S. Lasher, Heaven s Last Gleaming
208
9
Cultural Poetics
or New Historicism
212
A New-Critical Lecture
212
Old Historicism
213
New Historicism
214
Historical Development
214
Cultural Materialism
218
New Historicism
218
Assumptions
219
What Cultural Poetics Rejects
222
What Cultural Poetics Does
and Accepts
223
Methodology
223
Questions for Analysis
226
Critiques and Responses
226
Further Reading
227
Web Sites for Exploration
228
Sample Essay
229
Student Essay: Anna L.
Kruse,
Done Yesterday:
A New Historicist Reading of Wilfred Owen s
Duke
et
Decorum
Est
229
10
Cultural Studies: Postcolonialism, African-American
Criticism, and Queer Theory
233
Postcolonialism: The Empire Writes Back
235
African-American Criticism
244
Queer Theory
252
Critiques and Responses
261
Further Reading
263
Web Sites for Exploration
265
Contents
vii
Sample Essay 265
Student Essay: Benjamin K. Walker, The Empire
Fights Back:
Spectral Persecution and the Nightmare of Decolonization
in Kipling s At the End of the Passage
266
Literary Selections
270
John Keats, On First Looking into Chapman s Homer
(1816) 270
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Rappaccini s Daughter (From the Writings
of
Aubépine;
1844) 271
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown
293
Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken
303
Edgar Allan
Poe, Ligeia
303
Wilfred Owen,
Dulce
et
Decorum
Est
(1920) 315
Rudyard
Kipling, At the End of the Passage
316
Glossary
331
Index
368
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Contents
Foreword
viii
To the Reader
xi
1
Defining Criticism, Theory, and Literature
1
Listening to a Conversation
1
Eavesdropping on a Literature Classroom
2
Can a Text Have More Than One Interpretation?
4
How to Become a Literary Critic
5
What Is Literary Criticism?
6
What Is Literary Theory?
7
Making Meaning from Text
9
The Reading Process and Literary Theory
10
What Is Literature?
12
Literary Theory and the Definition of Literature
14
The Function of Literature and Literary Theory
15
Beginning the Formal Study of Literary Theory
17
Further Reading
18
Web Sites for Exploration
19
2
A Historical Survey of Literary Criticism
20
Plato (c.
427-347
b.c.e.)
21
Aristotle
(384-322
b.c.e.)
23
Horace
(65-8
b.c.e.)
25
Longinus (First Century c.e.)
26
Plotinus
(204-270
c.e.)
27
Dante
Alighieri (1265-1321) 28
Giovanni Boccaccio
(1313-1375) 29
Sir Philip Sidney
(1554-1586) 30
John Dryden
(1631-1700) 31
Joseph Addison
(1672-1719) 32
Alexander Pope
(1688-1744) 34
William Wordsworth
(1770-1850) 35
Percy Bysshe Shelley
(1792-1822) 37
Hippolyte
Adolphe
Taine
(1828-1893) 38
Matthew Arnold
(1822-1888) 40
Henry James
(1843-1916) 42
iv Contents
Mikhail Bakhtin
(1895-1975) 44
Modern Literary Criticism
47
Further Reading
48
Web Sites for Exploration
49
3
Russian Formalism and New Criticism
50
Russian Formalism
50
Bridging the Gap Between Russian Formalism
and New Criticism
53
Applying Russian Formalism to a Literary Text
53
New Criticism
54
Historical Development
56
Assumptions
58
Methodology
62
Questions for Analysis
65
Critiques and Responses
65
Further Reading
66
Web Sites for Exploration
67
Sample Essay
67
Student Essay: Hilary S.
Bräutigam,
Controlled Passion
68
4
Reader-Oriented Criticism
72
Historical Development
76
Assumptions
80
Methodology
82
Questions for Analysis
88
Critiques and Responses
89
Further Reading
90
Web Sites for Exploration
91
Sample Essay
91
Student Essay: Ian J. Galloway, The Child Grandmother
92
5
Modernity and Postmodernism: Structuralism
and Deconstruction
96
Modernity
96
Poststructuralism or Postmodernism
98
Modernity to Modernism
101
Historical Development of Structuralism
102
Assumptions of Structuralism
109
Methodologies of Structuralism 111
Deconstruction Theory: From Structuralism
to Poststructuralism
116
Deconstruction: Historical Development
117
Deconstructions' Assumptions
120
Contents
Methodology
122
Deconstructive Suppositions for Textual Analysis
126
Questions for Analysis
129
Critiques and Responses
131
Further Reading
133
Structuralism
133
Deconstruction
134
Web Sites for Exploration
134
Sample Essays
135
Student Essay I (Structuralist Approach):
Matthew G. Hepler, A Disconnect of Appearance and Reality:
The Binaries of "Rappaccini's Daughter"
136
Student Essay II (Deconstructive Approach): Danielle M. Bowers,
Choosing Between Two Roads: Deconstructing Robert Frost's
"The Road Not Taken"
139
6
Psychoanalytic Criticism
142
Historical Development
144
The Present State of Psychoanalytic
Criticism
155
Assumptions
156
Methodologies
157
Questions for Analysis
160
Critiques and Responses
160
Further Reading
161
Web Sites for Exploration
162
Sample Essay
162
Student Essay: Brandon W. Hawk,
Anima
and Reality in Poe's
"Ligeia"
163
7
Feminism
167
Historical Development
171
Feminism in the
1960s, 1970s,
and
1980s 174
Present-day Feminist Criticisms
180
Assumptions
182
Methodology
183
Questions for Analysis
184
Critiques and Responses
184
Further Reading
186
Web Sites for Exploration
187
Sample Essay
188
Student Essay: Lori Huth, Throwing Off the Yoke: "Rip Van Winkle"
and Women
188
vi
Contents
8
Marxism
191
Historical Development
192
Marxist Theorists Today
200
Assumptions
201
Methodology
204
Questions for Analysis
205
Critiques and Responses
205
Further Reading
206
Web Sites for Exploration
207
Sample Essay
208
Student Essay:
Matthew S. Lasher, Heaven's Last Gleaming
208
9
Cultural Poetics
or New Historicism
212
A New-Critical Lecture
212
Old Historicism
213
New Historicism
214
Historical Development
214
Cultural Materialism
218
New Historicism
218
Assumptions
219
What Cultural Poetics Rejects
222
What Cultural Poetics Does
and Accepts
223
Methodology
223
Questions for Analysis
226
Critiques and Responses
226
Further Reading
227
Web Sites for Exploration
228
Sample Essay
229
Student Essay: Anna L.
Kruse,
Done Yesterday:
A New Historicist Reading of Wilfred Owen's
"Duke
et
Decorum
Est"
229
10
Cultural Studies: Postcolonialism, African-American
Criticism, and Queer Theory
233
Postcolonialism: "The Empire Writes Back"
235
African-American Criticism
244
Queer Theory
252
Critiques and Responses
261
Further Reading
263
Web Sites for Exploration
265
Contents
vii
Sample Essay 265
Student Essay: Benjamin K. Walker, The Empire
Fights Back:
Spectral Persecution and the Nightmare of Decolonization
in Kipling's "At the End of the Passage"
266
Literary Selections
270
John Keats, "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer"
(1816) 270
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Rappaccini's Daughter" (From the Writings
of
Aubépine;
1844) 271
Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Young Goodman Brown"
293
Robert Frost, "The Road Not Taken"
303
Edgar Allan
Poe, "Ligeia"
303
Wilfred Owen,
"Dulce
et
Decorum
Est"
(1920) 315
Rudyard
Kipling, "At the End of the Passage"
316
Glossary
331
Index
368 |
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spelling | Bressler, Charles E. Verfasser aut Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice Charles E. Bressler 4. ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson Prentice Hall 2007 XIV, 370 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literatuurkritiek gtt Literatuurtheorie gtt Literaturkritik Criticism Interpretation (DE-588)4072905-9 gnd rswk-swf Literaturkritik (DE-588)4036020-9 gnd rswk-swf Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 s DE-604 Literaturkritik (DE-588)4036020-9 s Interpretation (DE-588)4072905-9 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0613/2006014748.html Table of contents Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015428430&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bressler, Charles E. Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice Literatuurkritiek gtt Literatuurtheorie gtt Literaturkritik Criticism Interpretation (DE-588)4072905-9 gnd Literaturkritik (DE-588)4036020-9 gnd Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
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title | Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice |
title_auth | Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice |
title_exact_search | Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice |
title_exact_search_txtP | Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice |
title_full | Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice Charles E. Bressler |
title_fullStr | Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice Charles E. Bressler |
title_full_unstemmed | Literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice Charles E. Bressler |
title_short | Literary criticism |
title_sort | literary criticism an introduction to theory and practice |
title_sub | an introduction to theory and practice |
topic | Literatuurkritiek gtt Literatuurtheorie gtt Literaturkritik Criticism Interpretation (DE-588)4072905-9 gnd Literaturkritik (DE-588)4036020-9 gnd Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Literatuurkritiek Literatuurtheorie Literaturkritik Criticism Interpretation Literaturtheorie Literatur Einführung |
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