Modern literary theory : a comparative introduction
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Modern literary theory : a comparative introduction
Batsford, 1986
2nd ed
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Note
Bibliography: p. 222-234
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since the publication of the first edition of this book, literary theory is a field which has expanded and the theory has become a subject in its own right. New schools of theory have come into prominence and the editors of this work have continued to emphasize cross-reference and comparison. This edition contains new chapters which cover reading and interpretation - hermeneutics, phenomenology, reception theory - and feminist literary theory. Ann Jefferson is the author of "The Nouveau Roman and the Poetics of Fiction" (CUP, 1980) and David Robey is the editor of "Structuralism - An Introduction" (Clarendon Press, 1983).
Table of Contents
- Russian formalism, Ann Jefferson
- modern linguistics and the language of literature, David Robey
- Anglo-American new criticism, David Robey
- structuralism and post-structuralism, Ann Jefferson
- reading and interpretation, Ian Maclean
- modern psychoanalytic criticism, Elizabeth Wright
- Marxist literary theories, David Forgacs
- feminist literary criticism, Toril Moi.
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