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Literature in the modern world : critical essays and documents/
"Literature in the Modern World offers a unique combination of English, European, American, and post-colonial perspectives on literary study from the 1920s to the present day. Carefully introduced and arranged to highlight the development of debates, it is designed to engage newcomers to the...
| Μορφή: | Printed Book |
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| Γλώσσα: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2004.
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| Έκδοση: | 2nd rev. ed. |
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- pt. 1. General Approaches
- I. Questioning the 'Canon'
- 1. Repossessing the Past: The Case for an Open Literary History / Marilyn Butler
- 2. Canon and Period / Frank Kermode
- 3. Literature and the Rise of English / Terry Eagleton
- 4. Women Poets / Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- 5. Literary Theory and the Black Tradition / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
- II. Interpretation
- 1. The Babel of Interpretations / E.D. Hirsch, Jr.
- 2. Interpreting the Variorum / Stanley Fish
- 3. Who Cares About the Text? / Robert Scholes
- 4. Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory / Hans Robert Jauss
- 5. The Interpreter's Freud / Geoffrey Hartman
- III. Commitment
- 1. To Cambridge Women / Virginia Woolf
- 2. Writing, Reading, and the Public / Jean-Paul Sartre
- 3. Commitment / Theodor Adorno
- 4. Right and Wrong Political Uses of Literature / Italo Calvino
- pt. 2. Themes and Issues
- I. Form and Genre
- 1. Story and Narrative / Seymour Chatman
- 2. Semiotics of Theatrical Performance / Umberto Eco
- 3. The Signs of Drama / Martin Esslin
- 4. Close Reading / John Barrell
- II. Modernisms
- 1. Remarks on Poetry / Paul Valery
- 2. Order in Narrative / Gerard Genette
- 3. Towards a Semiotics of Literature / Robert Scholes
- 4. The Ideology of Modernism / Georg Lukacs
- 5. Modernism and the Metropolis / Raymond Williams
- 6. The Gender of Modernism / Bonnie Kime Scott
- III. Literature and Nation
- 1. Beyond a Boundary / C.L.R. James
- 2. Woman and Nationalism / Virginia Woolf
- 3. The Intimate Enemy / Ashis Nandy
- 4. The National Longing for Form / Timothy Brennan
- 5. Imaginary Homelands / Salman Rushdie
- IV. Literature and Ideology
- 1. A Short Organum for the Theatre / Bertolt Brecht
- 2. Marxist Criticism / Terry Eagleton
- 3. The Text Says What it Does Not Say / Pierre Macherey
- 4. The Death of the Author / Roland Barthes
- 5. What is an Author? / Michel Foucault
- V. Literature and Gender
- 1. Woman and the Other / Simone de Beauvoir
- 2. Language and Gender / Cora Kaplan
- 3. The Laugh of the Medusa / Helene Cixous
- 4. Rootedness: The Ancestor as Foundation / Toni Morrison
- 5. Introduction to Between Men / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- 6. Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire / Judith Butler
- VI. End of Empire
- 1. The Discourse of the Orient / Edward Said
- 2. Englands of the Mind / Seamus Heaney
- 3. Behind the Cliches of Contemporary Theatre / John McGrath
- 4. From the Victoria Nyanza to the Sheraton San Salvador / Mary Louise Pratt
- VII. From Commonwealth to Post-Colonial
- 1. On National Culture / Frantz Fanon
- 2. Colonialist Criticism / Chinua Achebe
- 3. History of the Voice / Edward Kamau Brathwaite
- 4. Post-Colonial Reconstructions: Literature, Meaning, Value / Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin
- 5. The Angel of Progress: Pitfalls of the Term 'Post-Colonialism' / Anne McClintock
- 6. When Was 'the Post-Colonial'? Thinking at the Limit / Stuart Hall
- VIII. Literature and History
- 1. Theses on the Philosophy of History / Walter Benjamin
- 2. History and Fiction / Laurence Lerner
- 3. Introduction to Metahistory / Hayden White
- 4. The Text, the Poem, and the Problem of Historical Method / Jerome McGann
- 5. The Keening Muse / Joseph Brodsky
- 6. The Hollow Miracle / George Steiner
- 7. Literary History and Literary Modernity / Paul de Man
- IX. Literature and Value
- 1. What is a Classic? / T.S. Eliot
- 2. The Exile of Evaluation / Barbara Herrnstein Smith.