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Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics

Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics
Author: William Calin
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802094759

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The Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics revisits the work and place of eight scholars roughly contemporary with Anglo-American New Criticism: Leo Spitzer, Ernst Robert Curtius, Erich Auerbach, Albert Béguin, Jean Rousset, C.S. Lewis, F.O. Matthiessen, and Northrop Frye. William Calin first considers the achievements of each critic, examining his methodology and basic presuppositions as well as the critiques marshalled against him. Calin explores their relation to history, to canon-formation, and to our current theoretical debates. He then goes on to show how all eight form a current in the history of criticism related to both humanism and modernism. Underscoring the international, cosmopolitian aspects of literary scholarship in the twentieth century, The Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics brings together humanist critical traditions from Europe, the United Kingdom, and North America and reveals the surprising extent to which, in various languages and academic systems, critics were posing similar questions and offering a gamut of similar responses.


The Twentieth-century Humanist Critics

The Twentieth-century Humanist Critics
Author: William Calin
Publisher: Heritage
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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The Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics revisits the work and place of eight scholars roughly contemporary with Anglo-American New Criticism: Leo Spitzer, Ernst Robert Curtius, Erich Auerbach, Albert Beguin, Jean Rousset, C.S. Lewis, F.O. Matthiessen, and Northrop Frye.


Comparative Criticism: Volume 23, Humanist Traditions in the Twentieth Century

Comparative Criticism: Volume 23, Humanist Traditions in the Twentieth Century
Author: E. S. Shaffer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2001-10-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521808071

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Comparative Criticism addresses itself to the questions of literary theory and criticism. This new volume looks at the Humanist Tradition in the Twentieth Century and articles will include: The Book in the Totalitarian Context; Lorenzo Valla and Changing Perceptions of Renaissance Humanism; Hitler's Berlin; Civilisation and barbarism: an anthropological approach; Walter Pater to Adrian Stokes: psychoanalysis and humanism; Art History and Humanist Tradition in the Stefan George Circle. The winning entries in the 1999-2000 BCLA/BCLT translation competition are also published.


Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism

Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism
Author: Kathy Cawsey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 131700583X

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Shifting ideas about Geoffrey Chaucer's audience have produced radically different readings of Chaucer's work over the course of the past century. Kathy Cawsey, in her book on the changing relationship among Chaucer, critics, and theories of audience, draws on Michel Foucault's concept of the 'author-function' to propose the idea of an 'audience function' which shows the ways critics' concepts of audience affect and condition their criticism. Focusing on six trend-setting Chaucerian scholars, Cawsey identifies the assumptions about Chaucer's audience underpinning each critic's work, arguing these ideas best explain the diversity of interpretation in Chaucer criticism. Further, Cawsey suggests few studies of Chaucer's own understanding of audience have been done, in part because Chaucer criticism has been conditioned by scholars' latent suppositions about Chaucer's own audience. In making sense of the confusing and conflicting mass of modern Chaucer criticism, Cawsey also provides insights into the development of twentieth-century literary criticism and theory.


'Late twentieth-century theory can be considered first and foremost as a reaction against the tenets of liberal humanism'

'Late twentieth-century theory can be considered first and foremost as a reaction against the tenets of liberal humanism'
Author: Jenny Roch
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2006-02-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3638466663

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Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: B3 (15/20), University of Glasgow (Department of Scottish Literature), course: Theory and Scottish Literature, language: English, abstract: Liberal humanism. The ‘theory’ that has been in place and in use to read texts since pretty much the beginning of literary history. Indeed, with its goal to convey timeless truths, liberal humanism in literature has even been seen as a means to educate the masses, and carry through the ‘ideological task which religion left off.’ Liberal humanism has been largely uncontested until, in the late twentieth century, other theories take over on what has been a year-long tradition. These interesting facts do indeed pose some questions on why, first of all, liberal humanism was uncontested for such a long time, but also, why then, so suddenly it seems, it was overthrown by modern day literary theory and put off as ‘an ideological smokescreen for the oppressive mystifications of modern society and culture, the marginalisation and oppression of the multitudes of human beings in whose name it pretends to speak.’


McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 16, 2014-2015

McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 16, 2014-2015
Author: Hughson T. Ong
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725250136

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The McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry is an electronic and print journal that seeks to provide pastors, educators, and interested lay persons with the fruits of theological, biblical, and professional studies in an accessible form. Published by McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, it continues the heritage of scholarly inquiry and theological dialogue represented by the College's previous print publications: the Theological Bulletin, Theodolite, and the McMaster Journal of Theology.


Twentieth-century Literary Criticism

Twentieth-century Literary Criticism
Author: Gale Research Company
Publisher: Twentieth-Century Literary Cri
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, and other creative writers, 1900-1960.


The Dilemma of the Liberated

The Dilemma of the Liberated
Author: Gorham Bert Munson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1967
Genre: Humanism
ISBN:

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Twentieth-Century Irish Literature

Twentieth-Century Irish Literature
Author: Aaron Kelly
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008-06-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1350308900

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This Guide surveys existing criticism and theory, making clear the key critical debates, themes and issues surrounding a wide variety of Irish poets, playwrights and novelists. It relates Irish literature to debates surrounding issues such as national identity, modernity and the Revival period, armed struggle, gender, sexuality and post colonialism.


The Return of Christian Humanism

The Return of Christian Humanism
Author: Lee Oser
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0826217753

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"Oser examines the twentieth-century literary clash between a dogmatically relativist modernism and a robust revival of Christian humanism. Reviewing English literature from Chaucer to Beckett, and the thoughts of philosophers, theologians, and modern literary critics, Oser challenges the assumption that Christian orthodoxy is incompatible with humanism, freedom, and democracy"--Provided by publisher.