Literary Theory and Criticism: An Oxford GuidePatricia Waugh Oxford University Press, 2006 - 598 Seiten Edited by Patricia Waugh, this comprehensive guide to literary theory and criticism includes 39 specially commissioned chapters by an outstanding international team of academics. The volume is divided into four parts. Part One covers the key philosophical and aesthetic origins of literary theory, Part Two looks at the foundational movements and thinkers in the first half of the twentieth century, Part Three offers introductory overviews of the most importantmovements and thinkers in modern literary theory and Part Four looks at emergent trends and future directions. |
Inhalt
criticism theory and antitheory Patricia Waugh | 1 |
Concepts of criticism and aesthetic origins | 35 |
ancient Greek literary theory Andrea Nightingale | 37 |
the Romantic theory of authorship Andrew Bennett | 48 |
hermeneutics Timothy Clark | 59 |
criticism canons and evaluation Patricia Waugh | 70 |
Criticism and critical practices in the twentieth century | 83 |
Literature and the academy Chris Baldick | 85 |
Psychoanalysis after Freud Josiane PaccaudHuguet | 280 |
Deconstruction Alex Thomson | 298 |
Feminisms Fiona Tolan | 319 |
Postcolonialism Elleke Boehmer | 340 |
Race nation and ethnicity Kathleen Kerr | 362 |
Further reading | 384 |
Reconstructing historicism Paul Hamilton | 386 |
Postmodernism Chris SnippWalmsley | 405 |
Modernism and the purification of criticism | 91 |
A Richards Ann Banfield | 96 |
T S Eliot and the idea of tradition Gareth Reeves | 107 |
Anthropology andas myth in modern criticism Michael Bell | 119 |
criticism and culture Gary Day | 130 |
Marxist aesthetics Tony Davies | 140 |
from verbal analysis to cultural criticism David Fuller | 152 |
The New Criticism Stephen Matterson | 166 |
The intentional fallacy Peter Lamarque | 177 |
Adorno and the Frankfurt School Andrew Bowie | 189 |
Freud and psychoanalysis Céline Surprenant | 199 |
The Russian debate on narrative Gary Saul Morson | 212 |
Bakhtin and the dialogic principle Lynne Pearce | 223 |
Form rhetoric and intellectual history Faiza W Shereen | 233 |
Cultural Studies after Leavis Glenn Jordan and Chris Weedon | 245 |
movements and schools | 257 |
Structuralism and narrative poetics Susana Onega | 259 |
Sexualities Tony Purvis | 427 |
beyond the culture wars Christopher Norris | 451 |
Futures and retrospects | 473 |
Performing literary interpretation K M Newton | 475 |
The responsibilities of the writer Sean Burke | 486 |
psychoanalysis psychology and trauma theory Roger Luckhurst | 497 |
Theories of the gaze Jeremy Hawthorn | 508 |
the Romantic theory of authorship Andrew Bennett | 517 |
Anticanon theory David Punter | 519 |
Environmentalism and ecocriticism Richard Kerridge | 530 |
Cognitive literary criticism Alan Richardson | 544 |
the poetic principle of postliterary culture Scott Wilson | 557 |
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