Literary Theory at Work: Three TextsDouglas Tallack Rowman & Littlefield, 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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... , somehow , to make adjustments . It is in an attempt to break down this divide that these essays offer practical answers to the question , Can theory be integrated into the standard pattern of literature teaching Introduction.
... , somehow , to make adjustments . It is in an attempt to break down this divide that these essays offer practical answers to the question , Can theory be integrated into the standard pattern of literature teaching Introduction.
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... questions are not to be reinstated by that between theory and practice . Although to take the most extreme instance - it is often claimed that deconstruction cannot be taught , texts can be deconstructed and it is only by doing so that ...
... questions are not to be reinstated by that between theory and practice . Although to take the most extreme instance - it is often claimed that deconstruction cannot be taught , texts can be deconstructed and it is only by doing so that ...
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... question institutional / pedagogical expectations . For instance , the essays by Knight , McGuirk , Smith and Tallack distance themselves from standard notions of explicating a text . Some contributors , notably Giles and Murray , see ...
... question institutional / pedagogical expectations . For instance , the essays by Knight , McGuirk , Smith and Tallack distance themselves from standard notions of explicating a text . Some contributors , notably Giles and Murray , see ...
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... question of this sort did not arise , not because it did not occur to anyone but because the practice of criticism made it theoretically impossible to take such an unob- structed view from the floor . There were helpful local agreements ...
... question of this sort did not arise , not because it did not occur to anyone but because the practice of criticism made it theoretically impossible to take such an unob- structed view from the floor . There were helpful local agreements ...
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... question which draws theory and criticism together : Do choices need to be made between readings and , if so , on ... questions explanatory models of history ( Giles ) and the psyche ( Poole ) . It is equally interesting to speculate why ...
... question which draws theory and criticism together : Do choices need to be made between readings and , if so , on ... questions explanatory models of history ( Giles ) and the psyche ( Poole ) . It is equally interesting to speculate why ...
Contenido
Structuralism I Narratology | 9 |
Structuralism II Character Theory | 29 |
Marxism and Form | 49 |
Feminism I Sexual Politics | 67 |
Psychoanalytic Theory | 89 |
Dialogics | 115 |
Feminism II Reading as a Woman | 135 |
Deconstruction | 159 |
Marxism and Ideology | 181 |
NOTES | 201 |
Index | 212 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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 Feminism feminist feminist literary criticism Fiction Freud Freudian function Genette Genette's given after quotations Harmondsworth Heart of Darkness Henry James historical human ideology imagination 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 Mudge narrative narrator nature novel numbers object patriarchal Penguin position psychoanalytical question reader reading reality references relation relationship rhetoric Rico Roland Barthes role sense sexual political signifier social society Speech and Phenomena St Mawr stallion Steve Giles 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 |