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Feminist Literary Criticism and Theory
Literary genres, specific historical periods, pedagogical issues, politics and
literature, and literary theory.
Feminist Literary Criticism and Theory Individual Feminists: Internet Links The 'Nobel Prize Internet Archive' has a complete list of women Nobel Prize Laureates in the area of Literature
Feminist Criticism of American Women Poets: An Annotated Bibliography, 1975-1993
God's Englishwomen: Seventeenth-Century Radical Sectarian Writing and Feminist Criticism
Feminist Criticism of American Women Poets: An Annotated Bibliography, 1975-1993
From the Inside Out: On First Teaching Women's Literature and Feminist Criticism
The Feminist Reader: Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary Criticism
Bibliography of Feminist Criticism
Listening to Silences: New Essays in Feminist Criticism
Practicing Feminist Criticism: An Introduction
A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Feminist Literary Criticism
Crossing the Double-Cross: The Practice of Feminist Criticism
Theory and Practice of Feminist Literary Criticism
Feminist Criticism: Theory and Practice
Feminisms: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism
Feminist Theory Website: Feminist Literary Criticism http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/lit.html Hosted by the Center for Digital Discourse and Culture at Virginia Tech University COPYRIGHT 1999 KRISTIN SWITALA
University of Toronto English Library (UTEL) Criticism and Theory ...
Resource page hosted by the University of Toronto. Has an essay on the Postmodern
by Linda Hutcheon, a glossary of literary theory, Hazlitt's essays on the ...
[ | Literary Criticism] English Department Sites [ | ] University of Toronto English Library Criticism and Theory Resources (1997), by Linda Hutcheon Characters of Shakespear's Plays (1817), by William Hazlitt (1902), by Leslie Stephen [ | Literary Criticism]
Glossary of Literary Theory
An index of brief explanations of critical terms. Hosted by the University of Toronto.
Introduction to Modern Literary Theory
An index with brief explanations and bibliographies.
Links to Critical/Theoretical Approaches: New Criticism A literary movement that started in the late 1920s and 1930s and originated in reaction to traditional criticism that new critics saw as largely concerned with matters extraneous to the text, e.g., with the biography or psychology of the author or the work's relationship to literary history
New Criticism proposed that a work of literary art should be regarded as autonomous, and so should not be judged by reference to considerations beyond itself
Major figures of New Criticism include I
After the New Criticism
The New Criticism
Practical Criticism
Suggested Websites: Archetypal/Myth Criticism A form of criticism based largely on the works of C
In terms of archetypal criticism, the color white might be associated with innocence or could signify death or the supernatural
Anatomy of Criticism and Fables of Identity
After the New Criticism
See also the works of Derek Brewer, Shirley Lowry, June Singer, and Laurens Van der Post Suggested Websites: Psychoanalytic Criticism The application of specific psychological principles (particularly those of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan [zhawk lawk - KAWN]) to the study of literature
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Project Gutenberg Edition of English Literary Criticism
Project Gutenberg etext of the book by Charles Edwyn Vaughan.
Project Gutenberg Edition of English Literary Criticism Project Gutenberg Presents English Literary Criticism by edited by Release #6320 (August 2004) Author names above are linked to additional Gutenberg titles Download the etext in the format you prefer from Ibiblio or an alternate site (not all sites will have everything): Format Alternate Sites Key to sites: Ibiblio : Gutenberg.org (on Ibiblio: North Carolina, USA) Archive.org : The Internet Archive (California, USA) Alaska : Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (Alaska, USA) Tiscali : Tiscali mirror (Germany) Adelaide : University of Adelaide Library (Australia) This Gutenberg multiplexer provided by
How to Deconstruct Almost Anything
An article on the art of literary and philisophical deconstruction.
How to Deconstruct Almost Anything How to Deconstruct Almost Anything--My Postmodern Adventure Chip Morningstar, Electric Communities 'Academics get paid for being clever, not for being right.' -- Donald Norman This is the story of one computer professional's explorations in the world of postmodern literary criticism
Like the first conference, at which we also presented a paper, it was an aggressively interdisciplinary gathering, drawing from fields as diverse as computer science, literary criticism, engineering, history, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, and political science
Indeed, it looks to me like the vast bulk of literary criticism that is published has other works of literary criticism as its principal subject, with the occasional reference to the odd work of actual literature tossed in for flavoring from time to time
The basic enterprise of contemporary literary criticism is actually quite simple
The broader movement that goes under the label 'postmodernism' generalizes this principle from writing to all forms of human activity, though you have to be careful about applying this label, since a standard postmodernist tactic for ducking criticism is to try to stir up metaphysical confusion by questioning the very idea of labels and categories
Beowulf Criticism
This bibliography of literary criticism of Beowulf includes anthologies, books,
articles, and sources and analogues. At the University of Virginia.
Literary Criticism ( Beowulf ) See also
An Anthology of Beowulf Criticism
Teaching Faulkner Archives
Published twice annually by the Center for Faulkner Studies, Southeast Missouri
State University. It contains many articles concerning Faulkner's writings.
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IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection Links to secondary sources about VS Naipaul.
the Internet Public Library Online Literary Criticism Collection Links below don't belong? V.S
Naipaul | Check the links in the box to the right for possible criticism about individual works by V.S
The Bible, Literature, and Literary Criticism, UM Libraries
Bibliography.
> > Bible, Literature and Literacy Criticism Last revised: August 2006 The Bible, Literature and Literary Criticism Scope: This guide points to resources which treat the Bible as literature
Examples: Bible hermeneutics Bible criticism interpretation Bible language New testament women To locate additional published books not held in the University of Maryland Libraries search the following databases
LOCATION: MCK STACKS CALL NUMBER: BS535.W55 1991 Wilder's essays show a number of the issues and conflicts concerning the meaning and methods of using literary criticism in relation to the Bible
LOCATION: MCKREF STACKS CALL NUMBER: PR149.B5D53 1992 Search BIBLE FEMINIST CRITICISM for feminist criticism of the Bible
LOCATION: MCK STACKS CALL NUMBER: BS476.T375 Search under words such as BIBLE, CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, HISTORY
Old Testament Criticism in the Nineteenth Century: England and Germany
LOCATION: MCK STACKS CALL NUMBER: BS500.S5 1983 Search under terms such as HEBREW, POETRY, BIBLICAL HISTORY, CRITICISM, NARRATIVE IN THE BIBLE
LOCATION: MCK STACKS CALL NUMBER: PR508.I48W5 The World in Itself: The Truth-Claims of the Bible and the Truth of Literature and the Classics In addition to general works on criticism and hermeneutics, search under BIBLE EVIDENCES, AUTHORITY (browse call numbers: BS480), CANON (LITERATURE)
BookSpot.com: Book reviews, book awards, poetry, literary ...
Features book reviews and news, reading lists, and author and publisher information.
1993 Project: Marxist Criticism
An academic summary of current Marxist criticism covering George Lukacs, Antonio
Gramsci, Louis Althuser, and other major critics and thinkers in this school.
1993 HYPERTEXT DATABASE: MARXIST CRITICISM These materials were created by students back in 1993 as part of an early experiment with hypertext
Table of Contents --where to go from here Marxist literary criticism is based upon the political and economic theories of the German philosopher Karl Marx
Since Marxism is a belief system which can be used to analyze society at the grandest or most detailed level, Marxist literary criticism is ultimately part of a much larger effort to uncover the inner workings of society
Marxist literary criticism may be thought of as a reaction to many of the rigid theories of the New Critics
Similarly, although Marxist criticism has both influenced and been influenced by structuralist criticism and post- structuralist criticism , it greatly differs from them in its refusal to separate literature and language from society
Marxist criticism is materialist, so it has more in common with theories that focus upon how literature functions within social, political, and economic structures, than it does with theories that focus only upon the text
Marxist criticism has had an enormous influence on feminism , new historicism , and most recently, cultural studies
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Literary Criticism
提供各類文學理論的摘要, 以促進批判思考和文學批評能力。
In Other Words: A Lexicon of the Humanities
Site features basic glossaries, quotations, and bibliographies per discipline.
Northrop Frye - Anatomy of Criticism
Excerpts from the introduction.
He is the author of FEARFUL SYMMETRY [1947], an authoritative study of William Blake's symbolism and religious mysticism, and of ANATOMY OF CRITICISM [1957], a synoptic view of the principles and techniques of literary criticism
New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1975.] This book consists of 'essays, ' in the word's original sense of a trial or incomplete attempt, on the possibility of a synoptic view of the scope, theory, principles, and techniques of literary criticism
3 All the essays deal with criticism, but by criticism I mean the whole work of scholarship and taste concerned with literature which is a part of what is variously called liberal education, culture, or the study of the humanities
I start from the principle that criticism is not simply a part of this larger activity, but an essential part of it.p
3 The subjet-matter of literary criticism is an art, and criticism is evidently something of an art too
This sounds as though criticism were a parasitic form of literary expression, an art based on pre -existing art, a second-hand imitation of creative power
The golden age of anticritical criticism was the latter part of the nineteenth century, but some of its prejudices are still around.p
My Personal Literary Criticism
A selection of critical papers by Daniele DiGiacomo on poetry ranging from Old
English to Sylvia Plath.
by Daniele DiGiacomo () The following is a collection of my own literary criticism from high school and from my first year in college
For literary criticism from other sources, please consult my site:
NovelGuide - Novel Resource Guide and Literary Analysis
Novel resource guide and literary analysis search tool, information and facts on
classic and contemporary literature. Links to order books.
Approaches to Reading and Interpretation
Overviews of the new criticism and formalism, traditional historicism, new
historicism, reader-response criticism, psychoanalytical criticism, feminist literary ...
Approaches to Reading and Interpretation MIMETIC APPROACH EXPRESSIVE APPROACH TEXT OBJECTIVE APPROACH PRAGMATIC APPROACH Writer Reader Biographical Criticism Aristotle Some Psych
critics New Criticism/Formalism Examples of New Critical Approach On Jarrell's ENG 220WE Student Interpretations using this approach Historical Background New Criticism arose in opposition to biographical or vaguely impressionistic approaches It sought to establish literary studies as an objective discipline Its desire to reveal organic unity in complex texts may be historically determined, reflective of early 20th century critics seeking a lost order or in conflict with an increasingly fragmented society Assumptions Texts possess meaning in and of themselves; therefore, analyses should emphasize intrinsic meaning over extrinsic meaning ( in E.D
imagery, motifs, metaphor, symbols, irony, paradox, structural patterns, choice of narrative perspective, oppositions, prosody, etc.) Criticisms of this approach: Some critics of this approach have argued that a New Critic's commitment to revealing organic unity of a work blinds him or her to elements in the text that do not contribute to this unity
The Literary Criticism of Matthew Arnold
Essay by SN Radhika Lakshmi.
Radhika Lakshmi Matthew Arnold Victorian literature Poetry index Literature-study-online English Literature Resources English Literature Essays Forum Short story writing Books made into movies Bookshop Introduction: Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), the Victorian poet and critic, was 'the first modern critic' [1] , and could be called 'the critic's critic', being a champion not only of great poetry, but of literary criticism itself
The purpose of literary criticism, in his view, was 'to know the best that is known and thought in the world, and by in its turn making this known, to create a current of true and fresh ideas', and he has influenced a whole school of critics including new critics such as T
He was the founder of the sociological school of criticism, and through his touchstone method introduced scientific objectivity to critical evaluation by providing comparison and analysis as the two primary tools of criticism
Arnold's evaluations of the Romantic poets such as Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, and Keats are landmarks in descriptive criticism, and as a poet-critic he occupies an eminent position in the rich galaxy of poet-critics of English literature
John Keats
Links to online resources from literaryhistory.com . Critical and biographical
articles, texts, bibliography and web sites .
John Keats (1795 - 1821) A selective bibliography of open access internet articles on John Keats, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the MLA Guidelines for Authors of Web Sites | Literary Criticism focused on teaching the poem, from Romantic Circles, Oct
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