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Twentieth-Century Literary Theory K.M. Newton

Twentieth-Century Literary Theory By K.M. Newton

Twentieth-Century Literary Theory by K.M. Newton


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A thoroughly revised edition of this successful undergraduate introduction to literary theory, this text includes core pieces by leading theorists from Russian Formalists to Postmodernist and Post-colonial critics. An ideal teaching resource, with helpful introductory notes to each chapter.

Twentieth-Century Literary Theory Summary

Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: A Reader by K.M. Newton

A thoroughly revised edition of this successful undergraduate introduction to literary theory, this text includes core pieces by leading theorists from Russian Formalists to Postmodernist and Post-colonial critics. An ideal teaching resource, with helpful introductory notes to each chapter.

Twentieth-Century Literary Theory Reviews

'[An] excellent iece of work...The selections are judicious...an ideal text for an introductory course in theory...I shall certainly use it in my own teaching.' - Professor Stanley Fish, Department of English, Duke University 'a remarkably wide-ranging survey.' - Times Educational Supplement

About K.M. Newton

K.M. Newton is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Dundee, UK. He is the author or editor of ten books, most recently Modern Literature and the Tragic (2009) and George Eliot, Judaism and the Novels (2002).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- SECTION 1: RUSSIAN FORMALISM AND PRAGUE STRUCTURALISM.- Art as Technique; V.Shklovsky.- The Dominant; R.Jakobson.- The Object, Tasks and Methods of Literary History; P.N. Medvedev & M.Bakhtin.- Aesthetic Function, Norm and Value as Social Facts; J.Mukarovsky.- SECTION 2: THE NEW CRITICISM AND LEAVISIAN CRITICISM.- Poetry and Beliefs; I.A. Richards.- The Formalist Critic; C.Brooks.- Formalist Criticism: Its Principles and Limits; K.Burke.- The Relevant Context of a Literary Text; J.M.Ellis.- Literary Criticism and Philosophy; F.R.Leavis.- Object, Feeling and Judgement: F.R. Leavis; J.Casey.- SECTION 3: HERMENEUTICS.- Language as Determination of the Hermeneutic Object; H.G.Gadamer.- Three Dimensions of Hermeneutics; E.D.Hirsch,Jr.- The Appeal to the Text: What are we Appealing to?; P.D.Juhl.- The Conflict of Interpretations; P.Ricoeur.- Breaking the Circle: Hermeneutics as Disclosure; W.V.Spanos.- SECTION 4: LINGUISTICS CRITICISM.- Linguistics and Poetics; R.Jakobson.- Literature as Discourse; R.Fowler.- SECTION 5: STRUCTURALISM AND SEMIOTICS.- Definition of Poetics; T.Todorov.- Structuralism and Literary Criticism; G.Genette.- Science versus Literature; R.Barthes.- Semiotics as a Theory of Reading; J.Culler.- The Content and Structure of the Concept of 'Literature'; Y.M.Lotman.- The Problem of Interpretation; M.Peckham.- SECTION 6: POST-STRUCTURALISM.- Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences; J.Derrida.- The Death of the Author; R.Barthes.- The System and the Speaking Subject; J.Kristeva.- Lecture: 7 January 1976; M.Foucault.- The Resistance to Theory; P.de Man.- SECTION 7: PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY.- Reading and Identity: A Psychoanalytic Revolution; N.N.Holland.- Poetry, Revisionism and Repression; H.Bloom.- The Madness of Interpretation: Literature and Psychoanalysis; S.Felman.- SECTION 8: MARXIST AND NEO-MARXIST CRITICISM.- English Poets: The Decline of Capitalism; C.Caudwell.- Critical Realism and Socialist Realism; G.Lukacs.- The Author as Producer; W.Benjamin.- Towards a Science of the Text; T.Eagleton S/Z; R.Coward & J.Ellis.- On Interpretation: Literature as a Socially Symbolic Act; F.Jameson.- SECTION 9: RECEPTION THEORY AND READER-RESPONSE CRITICISM.- Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory; H.R.Jauss.- Indeterminacy and the Reader's Response; W.Iser.- The Subjective Character of Critical Interpretation; D.Bleich.- Interpreting the Variorum; S.Fish.- SECTION 10: FEMINIST CRITICISM.- Beyond the Net: Feminist Criticism as Moral Criticism; J.Donovan.- Towards a Feminist Poetics; E.Showalter.- Sexual Politics and Critical Judgement; E.A.Messe.- Conversations; H.Cixous.- SECTION 11: CULTURAL MATERIALISM AND THE NEW HISTORICISM.- Dominant, Residual and Emergent; R.Williams.- Professing the Renaissance: The Poetics and Politics of Culture; L.A.Montrose.- Reading Dissidence; A.Sinfield.- SECTION 12: NEW PRAGMATISM.- Against Theory; S.Knapp & W.B.Michaels.- Consequences; S.Fish.- SECTION 13: POSTMODERNISM.- Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism; F.Jameson.- Theorizing the Postmodern; L.Hutcheon.- SECTION 14: POST-COLONIAL CRITICISM.- Overlapping Territories, Enterwined Histories; E.Said.- The Other Question: The Stereotype and Colonial Discourse; H.K.Bhabha.- Index.

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Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: A Reader by K.M. Newton
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