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Contexts of Criticism

Contexts of Criticism
Author: Harry Levin
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1957
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780674167001

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15 lectures on novelists and literature, ranging from broad problems of critical theory and esthetic formulation to specific analyses of forms and texts.


Contexts for Criticism

Contexts for Criticism
Author: Donald Keesey
Publisher: WCB/McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781559341806

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"Contexts for Criticism "introduces readers to the essential issues of literary interpretation. The text includes three complete works: Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn," Melville's "Benito Cereno," and Charlotte Perkins Gilmans "The Yellow Wallpaper," . . These texts - plus Shakespeare's The Tempest - are examined through seven fundamental critical theories: Historical (Author as Context and Culture as Context), Formal, Reader-Response, Mimetic, Intertextual, and Poststructural. .


Art, Context and Criticism

Art, Context and Criticism
Author: John Kissick
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Employing a chronological approach, this beautifully illustrated text can serve as a brief one semester introduction to art history, or as a core text in art appreciation.


Contexts for Criticism

Contexts for Criticism
Author: Donald Keesey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN:

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Cultural Criticism

Cultural Criticism
Author: Arthur Asa Berger
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803957343

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Arthur Asa Berger's unique ability to translate difficult theories into accessible language makes this book an ideal introduction to cultural criticism. Berger covers the key theorists, concepts, and subject areas, from literary, sociological and psychoanalytical theories to semiotics and Marxism. Cultural Criticism breathes new life into the discipline by making these theories relevant to students' lives. The author illustrates his explanations with excerpts from classic works giving readers a sense of the important thinkers' styles and helping place them in their context. Berger also provides a comprehensive bibliography on cultural criticism for those who wish to explore the topics at greater length. Cultural Criticism is the perfect undergraduate supplemental text for such courses as media studies, literary criticism, and popular culture.


After the New Criticism

After the New Criticism
Author: Frank Lentricchia
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1980
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226471983

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This work is the first history and evaluation of contemporary American critical theory within its European philosophical contexts. In the first part, Frank Lentricchia analyzes the impact on our critical thought of Frye, Stevens, Kermode, Sartre, Poulet, Heidegger, Sussure, Barthes, Lévi-Strauss, Derrida, and Foucault, among other, less central figures. In a second part, Lentricchia turns to four exemplary theorists on the American scene—Murray Krieger, E. D. Hirsch, Jr., Paul de Man, and Harold Bloom—and an analysis of their careers within the lineage established in part one. Lentricchia's critical intention is in evidence in his sustained attack on the more or less hidden formalist premises inherited from the New Critical fathers. Even in the name of historical consciousness, he contends, contemporary theorists have often cut literature off from social and temporal processes. By so doing he believes that they have deprived literature of its relevant values and turned the teaching of both literature and theory into a rarefied activity. All along the way, with the help of such diverse thinkers as Saussure, Barthes, Foucault, Derrida, and Bloom, Lentricchia indicates a strategy by which future critical theorists may resist the mandarin attitudes of their fathers.


Rhetorical Criticism

Rhetorical Criticism
Author: Phyllis Trible
Publisher: Guides to Biblical Scholarship
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800627980

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Professor Trible examines rhetorical criticism as a discipline within biblical studies. In Part One, she surveys historical antecedents and presents samples of rhetorical analysis. In Part Two, Trible applies formulated guidelines to the book of Jonah, revealing clearly the relationship between artistry and theology.


Contexts of Criticism

Contexts of Criticism
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Total Pages: 294
Release: 1957
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Literary Criticism

Literary Criticism
Author: Joseph North
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0674967739

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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Critical Revolution Turns Right -- 2. The Scholarly Turn -- 3. The Historicist/Contextualist Paradigm -- 4. The Critical Unconscious -- Conclusion: The Future of Criticism -- Appendix: The Critical Paradigm and T.S. Eliot -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index


New Contexts of Canadian Criticism

New Contexts of Canadian Criticism
Author: Ajay Heble
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1997-04-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781551111063

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Times change, lives change, and the terms we need to describe our literature or society or condition—what Raymond Williams calls “keywords”—change with them. Perhaps the most significant development in the quarter-century since Eli Mandel edited his anthology Contexts of Canadian Criticism has been the growing recognition that not only do different people need different terms, but the same terms have different meanings for different people and in different contexts. Nation, history, culture, art, identity—the positions we take discussing these and other issues can lead to conflict, but also hold the promise of a new sort of community. Speaking of First Nations people and their literature, Beth Brant observes that “Our connections … are like the threads of a weaving. … While the colour and beauty of each thread is unique and important, together they make a communal material of strength and durability.” New Contexts of Canadian Criticism is designed to be read, to work, in much the same manner.