Contexts for CriticismDonald Keesey Mayfield Publishing Company, 1998 - 594 страница In this introduction to literary criticism, the major critical theories of literary interpretation-- historical, formal, reader-response, mimetic, intertextual, poststructural, and new historical-- are presented in separate chapters that include detailed introductions, theoretical essays that explain and argue the value of each theory, and applications essays in which the theories are applied to the same three literary works: William Shakespeare' s The Tempest, Kate Chopin' s The Awakening, and William Wordsworth' s Ode: Intimations of Immortality. Wordsworth' s and Chopin' s works are included in the book. |
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... linguistic conventions somewhat clouds the issue , for a poem is in the first place a system of linguistic conventions , the " system " itself being one of the conventional elements . It differs from other utterances in the same lan ...
... linguistic conventions somewhat clouds the issue , for a poem is in the first place a system of linguistic conventions , the " system " itself being one of the conventional elements . It differs from other utterances in the same lan ...
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... linguistics is to make explicit the system of a lan- guage which makes linguistic communication possi- ble , so in the case of literature a structuralist poetics must enquire what knowledge must be postulated to account for our ability ...
... linguistics is to make explicit the system of a lan- guage which makes linguistic communication possi- ble , so in the case of literature a structuralist poetics must enquire what knowledge must be postulated to account for our ability ...
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... linguistic topography of The Awakening into an extra - linguistic zone of meaning imaged for us at the beginning of the novel in the speech of the parrot , a " language which nobody understood , " and a coun- tervailing region of ...
... linguistic topography of The Awakening into an extra - linguistic zone of meaning imaged for us at the beginning of the novel in the speech of the parrot , a " language which nobody understood , " and a coun- tervailing region of ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Author as Context | 9 |
Hirsch Jr Objective Interpretation 725 | 17 |
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Adèle aesthetic answer Aphrodite argue Arobin audience Awakening become Caliban called character Chopin claim coherence complex concept context conventions cultural deconstruction defined discourse Edna Edna's essay example experience fact feel feminist fiction formal formalist genre Grand Isle human ideology interpretation interpretive community intertextual Kate Chopin Kenneth Burke kind language Lebrun linguistic literary criticism literature look Madame Ratignolle Mademoiselle Reisz meaning ment metaphor metonymy mimetic mind moral narrative nature never Northrop Frye novel object particular perspective play poem poem's poet poetic poetry political Pontellier poststructural poststructuralist Press problem Prospero question reader reader-response reader-response critics reading reality relation response rhetorical Robert seems self-ownership sense Shakespeare simply social speak stanza structuralist structure suggests symbolic Tempest textual theme theory things thought tion truth ture University W. K. Wimsatt woman women words Wordsworth writing