Literary Theory at Work: Three TextsDouglas Tallack Barnes & Noble, 1987 - 218 páginas PMThis is a sequel to the successful ^IModern Literary Theory by Jefferson and Robey (Barnes & Noble). While the latter concentrates on expounding theory without embarking on its application, Tallack and his Critical Theory group take three literary texts and show how different literary theories can be used in practice in the analysis of real texts. The three texts are^R In the Cage by Henry James, St Mawr by D. H. Lawrence, and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. The branches of theory applied to them are Structuralism (Narrative Theory and Character Theory), Psychoanalytic Theory, Feminism, Linguistics, and Reader Response Theory, Deconstruction and Marxis |
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... seems especially important in the case of a narrator who constantly evokes forms of unreality dreams , nightmares ... seem to consign Conrad and the reader , as well as Marlow and the extra - diegetic narrator , to Kurtz's black and ...
... seems especially important in the case of a narrator who constantly evokes forms of unreality dreams , nightmares ... seem to consign Conrad and the reader , as well as Marlow and the extra - diegetic narrator , to Kurtz's black and ...
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... seems as if Lacan wishes , for instance , to assert that a child does not even have an unconscious until he or she is possessed of the words to have it in – a contention so paradoxical as to set up a contradiction in terms , for if the ...
... seems as if Lacan wishes , for instance , to assert that a child does not even have an unconscious until he or she is possessed of the words to have it in – a contention so paradoxical as to set up a contradiction in terms , for if the ...
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... seems to be undeniable . For some reason ( and it does not seem to matter which myth of origins one refers to ) , it does seem as if what the psyche most longs for is what has been made impossible for it . St Mawr is a text which is ...
... seems to be undeniable . For some reason ( and it does not seem to matter which myth of origins one refers to ) , it does seem as if what the psyche most longs for is what has been made impossible for it . St Mawr is a text which is ...
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Narratology | 9 |
Character Theory | 29 |
Marxism and Form | 49 |
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actant action analysis Ann Jefferson artistic Bakhtin Cage character Conrad contemporary context critical theory critique cultural D.H. Lawrence deconstruction Derrida desire dialogized discourse dream economic effects essay Everard F.R. Leavis female feminist feminist literary criticism Fiction Fredric Jameson Freud Freudian function Genette Genette's given after quotations Harmondsworth Heart of Darkness Henry James historical human ideology imagination individual instance interpretation James's Jonathan Culler Joseph Conrad Kurtz Lacan language Lawrence's linguistic literary criticism literary text Literary Theory literature London Lou's Lukács Lukács's Macherey male Marlow Marxist meaning metaphorical Methuen Millett modern Mudge narrative narrator nature novel numbers object patriarchal Penguin position question reader reading reality relation relationship rhetoric Rico Roland Barthes role sense sexual political signifier social society Speech and Phenomena St Mawr stallion story structuralist structure struggle symbolic telegraphist text's textual unconscious voice Witt woman women words writing
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Textual Intervention: Critical and Creative Strategies for Literary Studies Rob Pope Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |