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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... object of study and assumes that the object , such as a text , can be examined , analyzed , and critiqued . Knowledge or learning is its ultimate goal . ConnaƮtre , on the other hand , implies that we intimately know or have experienced ...
... object of study and assumes that the object , such as a text , can be examined , analyzed , and critiqued . Knowledge or learning is its ultimate goal . ConnaƮtre , on the other hand , implies that we intimately know or have experienced ...
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... object . In effect , a poem becomes an artifact , an objec- tive , self - contained , autonomous entity with its own structure . As W. K. Wimsatt declares , a poem becomes a verbal icon . Having declared a poem an object in its own ...
... object . In effect , a poem becomes an artifact , an objec- tive , self - contained , autonomous entity with its own structure . As W. K. Wimsatt declares , a poem becomes a verbal icon . Having declared a poem an object in its own ...
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... object - a stone , a house , or a poem - does not achieve meaning until an active consciousness recognizes or registers this object . It is thus impossible to separate what is known ( the object ) from the mind that knows it ( human ...
... object - a stone , a house , or a poem - does not achieve meaning until an active consciousness recognizes or registers this object . It is thus impossible to separate what is known ( the object ) from the mind that knows it ( human ...
Inhoudsopgave
Defining Criticism Theory and Literature | 1 |
A Historical Survey of Literary Criticism | 16 |
New Criticism | 36 |
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