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Contents preface v INTRODUCTION I Part One CLASSIC TEXTS IN LITERARY CRITICISM 23 Plato 25 Republic, Book X 30 Ion 38 From Phaedrus 46 ? DIALOGUE WITH PLATO 50 Leo Tolstoy: From What Is Art? 52 Aristotle 55 From Poetics 59 Horace 82 The Art of Poetry 84 Longinus 95 From On the Sublime 97 Plotinus 109 On the Intellectual Beauty m Dante Alighieri 120 From Letter to Can Grande della Scala 121 CONTENTS XVII
Christine de Pisan 124 From La Querelle de la Rose 126 Sir Philip Sidney 132 An Apology for Poetry 135 John Dryden 160 From An Essay of Dramatic Poesy 163 Aphra Behn 189 An Epistle to the Reader from The Dutch Lover 192 Preface to The Lucky Chance /95 Alexander Pope 198 An Essay on Criticism 199 Samuel Johnson 210 The Rambler , No. 4 212 Rasselas, Chapter 10 213 From Preface to Shakespeare 216 David Hume 231 Of the Standard of Taste 234 ? DIALOGUE WITH DAVID HUME 245 Barbara Hermstein Smith: From Contingencies of Value 243 Immanuel Kant 247 From Critique of Judgment 231 Mary Wollstonecraft 275 From A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 277 Germaine de Staél 285 From Essay on Fictions 287 On Women Writers 293 Friedrich von Schiller 298 From On Naive and Sentimental Poetry 300 xviii CONTENTS
William Wordsworth 304 Preface to Lyrical Ballads 306 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 319 Shakespeare’s Judgment Equal to His Genius 323 From Biographia Literaria 323 John Keats 330 From a Letter to Benjamin Bailey 331 From a Letter to George and Thomas Keats 333 Thomas Love Peacock 334 The Four Ages of Poetry 333 Percy Bysshe Shelley 344 A Defence of Poetry 346 ? DIALOGUE WITH PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 364 Raymond Williams: The Romantic Artist from Culture and Society 1780-1930 364 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 369 Introduction to the Philosophy of Art 373 Ralph Waldo Emerson 384 The Poet 383 Karl Marx 397 The Alienation of Labor from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 400 Consciousness Derived from Material Conditions from The German Ideology 406 On Greek Art in Its Time from A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy 410 Matthew Arnold 412 The Function of Criticism at the Present Time 413 From The Study of Poetry 429 CONTENTS XIX
Friedrich Nietzsche 435 From The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music 439 On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense 432 From Twilight of the Idols 459 Henry James 462 The Art of Fiction 464 Oscar Wilde 476 The Decay of Lying 478 Sigmund Freud 497 The Dream-Work from The Interpretation of Dreams 500 [Creative Writers and Daydreaming] 509 The “Uncanny 514 Medusa’s Head 533 T. S. Eliot 534 Tradition and the Individual Talent 337 Carl Gustav Jung 542 On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry 344 The Principal Archetypes 334 W. E. B. Du Bois 565 [On Double Consciousness] from The Souls of Black Folk 367 Criteria of Negro Art 369 Mikhail Bakhtin 575 The Topic of the Speaking Person from Discourse in the Novel 378 Heteroglossia in the Novel from Discourse in the Novel 388 From Problems in Dostoevsky’s Poetics 594 Virginia Woolf 596 [Shakespeare’s Sister] from A Room of One s Own 399 [Austen - Bronte - Eliot] from A Room of One’s Own 602 [The Androgynous Vision] from A Room of One’s Own 607 xx CONTENTS
Martin Heidegger 6ii Hölderlin and the Essence of Poetry 614 Edmund Wilson 622 From Dickens: The Two Scrooges 624 Kenneth Burke 633 Symbolic Action in a Poem by Keats 636 Literature as Equipment for Living 645 F. R. Leavis 650 From The Great Tradition 632 Jean-Paul Sartre 659 Why Write? 662 Simone de Beauvoir 673 Myths: Of Women in Five Authors 676 J. L. Austin 679 [Constatives and Performatives] from How to Do Things with Words 681 [Speech Acts: Locutionary, Illocutionary, Per locutionary] from How to Do Things with Words 685 Northrop Frye 691 The Archetypes of Literature 693 Erich Auerbach 702 Odysseus ’ Scar 704 Hans-Georg Gadamer 718 The Elevation of the Historicality of Understanding to the Status of Hermeneutical Principle J2i Susan Sontag 738 Against Interpretation 740 CONTENTS
Part Two CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN LITERARY CRITICISM 747 1 . Formalisms: Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Neo-Aristotelianism _ 749 1. A. Richards 763 From Principles of Literary Criticism 764 Victor Shklovsky 774 Art as Technique 775 Vladimir Propp 785 [Fairy Tale Transformations] 785 Cleanth Brooks 797 From My Credo: Formalist Criticism 798 Irony as a Principle of Structure 799 ? DIALOGUE WITH CLEANTH BROOKS 807 R. S. Crane: From The Critical Monism of Cleanth Brooks 807 W. K. WlMSATT AND MONROE C. BEARDSLEY 8lO The Intentional Fallacy 811 2 . Structuralism and Deconstruction _ 819 Ferdinand de Saussure 841 Nature of the Linguistic Sign 842 [Binary Oppositions] 845 Roman Jakobson 852 From Linguistics and Poetics 852 Claude Lévi-Strauss 859 The Structural Study of Myth 860 XXII CONTENTS
Roland Barthes 868 Striptease 869 The Structuralist Activity 871 The Death of the Author 874 From Work to Text 878 Paul de Man 882 Semiology and Rhetoric 882 ? DIALOGUE WITH PAUL DE MAN 893 Lawrence Lipking: The Practice of Theory 894 Michel Foucault 904 What Is an Author? 904 Jacques Derrida 914 Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences 915 The Father of Logos from Plato’s Pharmacy 926 Differance 932 Umberto Eco 950 The Myth of Superman 950 3. Reader-Response Theory _ Hans Robert Jauss 981 [The Three Horizons of Reading] from Toward an Aesthetics of Reception 982 Wayne C. Booth 989 Control of Distance in Jane Austen’s Emma 989 Wolfgang Iser iooi The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach 1002 Norman N. Holland 1014 The Question: Who Reads What How? 1013 Stanley Fish 1022 How to Recognize a Poem When You See One 1023 CONTENTS
? DIALOGUE WITH STANLEY FISH IO3I James Phelan: From Data, Danda, and Disagreement 1031 Judith Fetterley 1035 Introduction to The Resisting Reader 1035 Peter Rabinowitz 1042 From Before Reading 1043 Elaine Scarry 1057 On Vivacity: The Difference between Daydreaming and Imagining-Under-Authorial- Instruction 1038 Mark Turner 1076 Poetry: Metaphor and the Conceptual Context of Invention 1077 Lisa Zunshine 1089 Theory of Mind and Experimental Representations of Fictional Consciousness 1089 4. Psychoanalytic Theory and Criticism _ 1106 Jacques Lacan 1122 The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience 1123 The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason since Freud 1129 The Meaning of the Phallus 1149 Harold Bloom 1155 A Meditation upon Priority 1136 Peter Brooks 1161 Freud’s Masterplot 1161 Laura Mulvey 1172 Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema 1172 Slavoj Žižek 1180 Courtly Love, or, Woman as Thing 1181 xxiv CONTENTS
5 . Marxist Criticism_ 1198 Georg Lukács 1217 The Ideology of Modernism 1218 Walter Benjamin 1232 The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction 1233 Bertolt Brecht 1249 The Popular and the Realistic 1250 Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno 1254 From The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception 1255 Louis Althusser 1263 From Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses 1264 Raymond Williams 1272 From Marxism and Literature 1272 Fredric Jameson 1290 From The Political Unconscious 1291 Terry Eagleton 1307 Categories for a Materialist Criticism 1308 6. New Historicism and Cultural Studies _ 1320 Michel de Certeau 1342 Walking in the City 1343 Michel Foucault 1357 Las Meninas 1357 Clifford Geertz 1366 Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture 1367 CONTENTS XXV
Hayden White 1383 The Historical Text as Literary Artifact 1384 Pierre Bourdieu 1398 From Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste 139 $ Stuart Hall 1404 Cultural Studies: Two Paradigms 1404 Nancy Armstrong 1418 Some Call It Fiction: On the Politics of Domesticity 1419 Lawrence Buell 1432 The Ecocritical Insurgency 1433 Stephen Greenblatt 1442 Introduction to The Power of Forms in the English Renaissance 1443 King Lear and Harsnett’s “Devil-Fiction ” 1445 ? DIALOGUE WITH STEPHEN GREENBLATT 1448 Frank Lentricchia Jr.: From Ariel and the Police 1448 Meaghan Morris 1452 Things to Do with Shopping Centres 1452 John Guillory 1471 From Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation 1472 Laura Kipnis 1484 (Male) Desire and (Female) Disgust: Reading Hustler 1483 1 . Feminist Literary Criticism _ Nina Baym 1519 Melodramas of Beset Manhood 1520 Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar 1531 From Infection in the Sentence: The Woman Writer and the Anxiety of Authorship 1502 1532 XXVI CONTENTS
? DIALOGUE WITH SANDRA M. GILBERT AND SUSAN GUBAR 1545 Toril Moi: From Sexual/Textual Politics 1545 Annette Kolodny 1550 Dancing through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism 1550 Julia Kristeva 1563 Women’s Time 1563 Jonathan Culler 1579 Reading as a Woman 1579 ? DIALOGUE BETWEEN ELAINE SHOW ALTER AND TERRY EAGLETON 1591 Elaine Showalter: From Critical Cross-Dressing: Male Feminists and the Woman of the Year 1592 Terry Eagleton: A Response to Elaine Showalter 1597 Elaine Showalter: In Reply 1599 Barbara Smith 1600 Toward a Black Feminist Criticism 1600 8. Gender Studies and Queer Theory_ 1611 Michel Foucault 1627 From The History of Sexuality 1627 Monique Wittig 1637 One Is Not Born a Woman 1637 Helene Cixous 1643 The Laugh of the Medusa 1643 Guy Hocquenghem 1656 From Homosexual Desire 1636 Gayle Rubin 1663 From The Traffic in Women: Notes on the “Political Economy” of Sex 1664 CONTENTS XXVll
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick 1683 From Between Men 1684 From Epistemology of the Closet 1687 Steven Kruger 1691 Claiming the Pardoner: Toward a Gay Reading of Chaucer’s Pardoner’s Tale 1692 Judith Butler 1707 Imitation and Gender Insubordination 1707 ? DIALOGUE WITH JUDITH BUTLER 1719 Martha Nussbaum: From The Professor of Parody 1719 Lauren Berlant and Michael Warner 1721 Sex in Public 1722 Judith Halberstam 1734 From the Introduction to Female Masculinity 1735 9 . Postcolonialism and Ethnic Studies _ 1753 Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari 1777 What Is a Minor Literature? 1777 Chinua Achebe 1783 An Image of Africa 1783 Toni Morrison 1791 From Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination 1791 Edward W. Said 1801 From the Introduction to Orientalism 1801 Benedict Anderson 1814 The Origins of National Consciousness 1813 Ngugi wa Thiong’o 1820 Europhonism, Universities, and the Magic Fountain: The Future of African Literature and Scholarship 1821 xxviii CONTENTS
? DIALOGUE BETWEEN FREDRIC JAMESON AND AIJAZ AHMAD 1829 Fredric Jameson: From Third-World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism 1830 Aijaz Ahmad: From Jameson’s Rhetoric of Otherness and the “NationalAllegory” 1831 Fredric Jameson: A Brief Response 1834 Gayatri Spivak 1836 Three Women’s Texts and a Critique of Imperialism 1837 Gloria Anzaldúa 1850 La conciencia de la mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness 1850 Barbara Christian 1858 The Race for Theory 1839 ? DIALOGUE WITH BARBARA CHRISTIAN i 860 Michael Awkward: From Appropriative Gestures: Theory and Afro-American Literary Criticism 1867 Deborah E. McDowell: From Recycling: Race, Gender, and the Practice of Theory 1870 Homi K. Bhabha 1875 Signs Taken for Wonders: Questions of Ambivalence and Authority under a Tree Outside Delhi, May 1817 1875 Henry Louis Gates Jr. 1890 Writing, “Race, ” and the Difference It Makes 1891 ? DIALOGUE BETWEEN HENRY LOUIS GATES JR. AND HOUSTON A. BAKER JR. 1903 Henry Louis Gates Jr.: From Preface to Blackness: Text and Pretext 1904 Houston A. Baker Jr.: From Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature 1906 Rey Chow 1909 The Interruption of Referentiality: Poststructuralism and the Conundrum of Critical Multiculturalism 1910 10 . Theorizing Postmodernism _ 1920 Jean-François Lyotard 1933 Defining the Postmodern 1933 CONTENTS xxix
Jean Baudrillard 1935 From The Precession of Simulacra 1936 Jürgen Habermas 1946 Modernity versus Postmodernity 1947 Fredric Jameson 1955 Postmodernism and Consumer Society 1956 Donna Haraway 1966 A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century 1967 Linda Hutcheon 1991 Theorizing the Postmodern: Toward a Poetics 1992 BELL HOOKS 2008 Postmodern Blackness 2009 Cornel West 2014 Postmodernism and Black America 2014 ALTERNATIVE CONTENTS 2019 INDEX 2035 XXX CONTENTS
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