Practicing Theory and Reading Literature: An Introduction" A clear and accessible demonstration of how contemporary literary theories can be applied to a wide range of texts, from Shakespeare, Bunyan, Sterne, Keats, to James, Stevens, Joyce, Pinter, Updike, and Arthur Miller." |
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... requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials . Manufactured in the United States of America Contents Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Anglo - American Criticism.
... requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials . Manufactured in the United States of America Contents Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Anglo - American Criticism.
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... Chapter 2 Russian Formalism 4 ' Baring the Device ' Laurence Sterne 5 ' Making Strange ' ( Defamiliarisation ) Craig Ra..ne , William Golding Chapter 3 Structuralism 6 Naturalisation Christopher Smart 7 Binary Oppositions Arthur Miller ...
... Chapter 2 Russian Formalism 4 ' Baring the Device ' Laurence Sterne 5 ' Making Strange ' ( Defamiliarisation ) Craig Ra..ne , William Golding Chapter 3 Structuralism 6 Naturalisation Christopher Smart 7 Binary Oppositions Arthur Miller ...
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... Chapter 4 Poststructuralism 10 The Semiotics of the Sign and the Subject Nathaniel Hawthorne 11 Psychoanalytic Criticism William Shakespeare 12 Deconstruction William Wordsworth , Emily Dickinson 13 New Historicism 61 67 73 75 33 335 81 ...
... Chapter 4 Poststructuralism 10 The Semiotics of the Sign and the Subject Nathaniel Hawthorne 11 Psychoanalytic Criticism William Shakespeare 12 Deconstruction William Wordsworth , Emily Dickinson 13 New Historicism 61 67 73 75 33 335 81 ...
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... chapters of the book . A particularly warm thank - you is due to Richard Dutton and Peter Widdowson who made penetrating observations on the entire manuscript . Acknowledgements Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following for ...
... chapters of the book . A particularly warm thank - you is due to Richard Dutton and Peter Widdowson who made penetrating observations on the entire manuscript . Acknowledgements Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following for ...
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... chapter to chapter . However , although the long established ' hegemony ' of Leavis and the New Critics is over , no single monolithic critical tradition has taken its place . The old hegemony has been challenged by structuralist ...
... chapter to chapter . However , although the long established ' hegemony ' of Leavis and the New Critics is over , no single monolithic critical tradition has taken its place . The old hegemony has been challenged by structuralist ...
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