Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and PracticePrentice Hall, 2003 - 319 pagina's The fourth edition of the bestselling Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice showcases various schools of 20th century criticism in historical and philosophical contexts. New features include: - A new chapter on queer theory. - Every chapter has been revised with new introductions with appropriate new critical vocabulary, critical terms, further readings sections, and web sites. - New student essays - Structuralism and Deconstruction have been combined into one section to make the material clearer and more streamlined. - The addition of Plotinus, Giovanni Boccaccio, Joseph Addison, Percy Pysshe Shelley, and Mikhail Bakhtin. Pick a Penguin Program* We offer select Penguin Putnam titles at a substantial discount to your students when you request a special package of one or more Penguin titles with this text. Please contact your local Prentice Hall Sales Representative for more information. |
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Pagina 44
... discover their correct meaning . It is the critic's job , they conclude , to ascertain the structure of the poem , to see how it operates to achieve its unity , and to discover how meaning evolves directly from the poem itself . New ...
... discover their correct meaning . It is the critic's job , they conclude , to ascertain the structure of the poem , to see how it operates to achieve its unity , and to discover how meaning evolves directly from the poem itself . New ...
Pagina 96
... discover truth about the physical world . While Descartes's teachings elevated to new heights the individual's ra- tional essence and humankind's ability to reason , the scientific writings and discoveries of both Francis Bacon and Sir ...
... discover truth about the physical world . While Descartes's teachings elevated to new heights the individual's ra- tional essence and humankind's ability to reason , the scientific writings and discoveries of both Francis Bacon and Sir ...
Pagina 135
... discover the various archetypes that they claim appear in it . In Jung's view , these archetypes have the same meaning for all readers . The color red , for example , signifies danger just as water symbolizes life . By showing where and ...
... discover the various archetypes that they claim appear in it . In Jung's view , these archetypes have the same meaning for all readers . The color red , for example , signifies danger just as water symbolizes life . By showing where and ...
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Defining Criticism Theory and Literature | 1 |
A Historical Survey of Literary Criticism | 16 |
New Criticism | 37 |
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