Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and PracticePrentice Hall, 1999 - 308 pagina's The second edition of Literary Criticism by Charles E. Bressler is designed to help readers make conscious, informed, and intelligent choices concerning literary interpretation. By explaining the historical development and theoretical positions of eleven schools of criticism, author Charles Bressler reveals the richness of literary texts along with the various interpretative approaches that will lead to a fuller appreciation and understanding of such texts. |
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Pagina 74
... text plays , denying its objective existence . Meaning , Bleich argues , does not reside in the text but is developed when the reader works in cooperation with other readers to achieve the text's collective meaning ( what Bleich calls ...
... text plays , denying its objective existence . Meaning , Bleich argues , does not reside in the text but is developed when the reader works in cooperation with other readers to achieve the text's collective meaning ( what Bleich calls ...
Pagina 129
... Texts become intertextual . Meaning evolves from the interrelatedness of one text to many other texts . Like language itself , texts are caught in a dynamic , context - related interchange . Never can we state a text's definitive ...
... Texts become intertextual . Meaning evolves from the interrelatedness of one text to many other texts . Like language itself , texts are caught in a dynamic , context - related interchange . Never can we state a text's definitive ...
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... text's reader . For the New Critics , a text's meaning was inextricably bound to ambiguity , irony , and paradox found within the structure of the text . By analyzing the text alone , New Critics believed that an astute critic would be ...
... text's reader . For the New Critics , a text's meaning was inextricably bound to ambiguity , irony , and paradox found within the structure of the text . By analyzing the text alone , New Critics believed that an astute critic would be ...
Inhoudsopgave
Defining Criticism Theory and Literature | 1 |
A Historical Survey of Literary Criticism | 16 |
New Criticism | 36 |
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