Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: An Introductory Anthology

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Vassilis Lambropoulos, David Neal Miller
State University of New York Press, 9 de jan. de 1987 - 544 páginas
The ten topics contained in Twentieth-Century Literary Theory reflect contemporary theoretical interests and guide the reader through fundamental questions, from the formation to the uses of theory, and from the construction to the interpretation of literature. The selected essays cover a wealth of scholarship from both the United States and Europe. They go beyond traditional categories by focusing on issues rather than writers or critical movements, thus providing a forum for the continuing discussion of what theory is and does.
 

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Yvor Winters
61
René Wellek
71
W K Wimsatt Jr
103
Boris Tomashevsky
116
What Is an Author?
124
T S Eliot
145
Jurij Tynjanov
152
Harold Bloom
163
An Essay
269
Mixail Baxtin Discourse Typology in Prose
285
A J Greimas Elements of a Narrative Grammar
304
Paul Ricoeur What Is a Text? Explanation
331
Julia Kristeva Psychoanalysis and the Polis
363
Walter J Ong S J The Writers Audience Is Always
401
Umberto Eco Introduction 0 1 0 2
423
Benedetto Croce Taste and the Reproduction of Art
437

Raymond Williams Conventions
185
Tzvetan Todorov Literary Genres
191
Leo Spitzer Linguistics and Literary History
207
Cleanth Brooks The Heresy of Paraphrase
239
Nelson Goodman The Status of Style
254
Barbara Herrnstein Smith Contingencies of Value
463
Supplementary Readings
501
Index
520
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Vassilis Lambropoulos is Assistant Professor of Modern Greek at The Ohio State University. David Neal Miller is Assistant Professor and Coordinator for Yiddish Studies at The Ohio State University.

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