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  1. Criticism and Literary Theory, 1890 to the Present.: An article from: World Literature Today by Charles Briffa, 1997-06-22
  2. Contemporary German Editorial Theory (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  3. Roman Literary Theory and Criticism: A Study in Tendencies. by J.F. DALTON, 1962
  4. Cultural Criticism, Literary Theory, Poststructuralism by Vincent B. Leitch, 1992-12-15
  5. A Poem Containing History: Textual Studies in The Cantos (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  6. Mirrors and After: Five Essays on Literary Theory and Criticism (Pro Helvetia Swiss Lectureship 4) by Lucien Dallenbach, 1986
  7. A Tenth Century Document of Arab Literary Theory and Criticism: The Sections on Poetry of al-Baqillani's I'jaz al-Qur'an by Gustav E, Ed. Al-baqillani; Von Grunebaum, 1950
  8. Literary Theory and Criticism: Presented to Rene Wellek in Honor of His Eightieth Birthday, Volumes 1 and 2
  9. Palimpsest: Editorial Theory in the Humanities (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  10. International Bibliography of Literary Theory and Criticism (1984-85)
  11. Collected Writings (Volume 11) Literary Theory and Criticism (The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey) by Thomas De Quincey, 2007-09-26
  12. Managing Readers: Printed Marginalia in English Renaissance Books (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism) by William W. E. Slights, 2001-12-10
  13. Identity and relationship: A contribution to Marxist theory of literary criticism by Jeremy Hawthorn, 1977
  14. Three Modes of Criticism: The Literary Theories of Scherer Walzel and Staiger by Peter Salm, 1968-07

81. Pearson Education - Literature Theory And Criticism Books
An Introduction to Literature, criticism and theory offers a new way of thinking about TwentiethCentury literary criticism is a major anthology of key
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82. Usnews.com: America's Best Graduate Schools 2006: English Specialties: Literary
English Specialties literary criticism and theory New! Ranked in 2005*. 1. Duke University (NC). 2. University of California–Irvine
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83. Department Of English At Cornell University
Jonathan Culler literary theory and history of modern literary criticism; English poetry Satya Mohanty Critical theory; twentiethcentury literature;
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The Department of English maintains strong ties with Cornell programs in Africana Studies, Asian American Studies, Latino Studies, Native American Studies, Visual Culture, and Women's Studies. In addition to the distinguished graduate faculty in such related departments as Comparative Literature, Romance Studies, German Studies, History, Philosophy, Theatre Arts, and Classics, members of the English faculty, listed below, are available to direct graduate work and to serve on Special Committees:
James Eli Adams : nineteenth-century British literature and culture; interdisciplinary study of Victorian Britain; gender and sexuality; non-fictional prose
Fredric Bogel: eighteenth-century English literature; satire; English and American poetry; critical theory; rhetoric and writing.

84. Theory And Method In American Cultural Studies
A number of strands of new literary and textual theory (ie, feminist, Leitch, Vincent B. American literary criticism from the Thirties to the Eighties
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and others to return to questions about historicizing cultural texts in the wake of and in light of post-structuralism's critique of naive empirical forms of historical representation (perhaps illustrating Roland Barthes' comment that while a little formalism turns one away from history, a lot of formalism turns one back to it). ALL CITATIONS IN THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY ARE ARRANGED CHRONO-TOPICALLY, NOT ALPHABETICALLY, TO GIVE A SENSE OF THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS EMERGING OVER TIME. Overviews:
  • Eagleton, Terry. Literary Theory: An Introduction. Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1983. Sections on phenomenology, reader/reception theory, structuralism, post-structuralism, psychoanalysis, and a concluding call for "political criticism." Eagleton provides a lively, wittily argumentative introduction to literary theory.
  • Lentricchia, Frank. After the New Criticism. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1980. Lentricchia is after the new criticism in more ways than one. He brilliantly analyzes what he characterizes as ahistoricism and philosophical idealism in American literary criticism from the early New Critics, through phenomenological critics to American deconstruction. A sophisticated, tendentious survey that raises general questions about the politics of cultural interpretation.
  • Leitch, Vincent B.

85. Late Night Live On Radio National: Subject Indexes 2005 Literary Criticism And T
Subject Indexes 2005 literary criticism and theory. The last two weeks of Late Night Live are available with audio. Stories by Year 2005 2004 2003
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The last two weeks of Late Night Live are available with audio. Stories by Year
Stories by Subject Consent in the Media - Tuesday 28 June 2005
A discussion about the history and culture of Australian media, and its relationship with the Australian government, and the public.
Literary Criticism; The Art of Reviewing
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Two literary editors from Canada and Australia talk about the difference between promoting books, reviewing books and literary criticism. Thinking without Words - Thursday 19 May Jose Luis Bermudez is a philosopher who also works in the disciplines of neuroscience and psychology. The Dictionary of Fashionable Nonsense - Wednesday 18 May This dictionary takes its cue from the 1996 hoax which Alan Sokal, Professor of Physics from NYU played on the academic community when he submitted a completely bogus article to a well known humanities journal Social Text. Modernism and the Ideology of History - Thursday 7 April 2005 Late 19th century thought was dominated by the idea that human society was in a constant state of progression.

86. Late Night Live On Radio National: Subject Indexes 2004 Literary Criticism And T
Subject Indexes 2004 literary criticism and theory. The last two weeks of Late Night Live are available with audio. Stories by Year 2005 2004 2003
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Stories by Subject Body Culture - Monday 20 December 2004
In the period after WW1, ideas and creations from the world of science and machinery began to dominate the political and cultural landscape in the Western world.
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In the period after WW1, ideas and creations from the world of science and machinery began to dominate the political and cultural landscape in the Western world. Ignoble Liars - Leo Strauss, George Bush and the Philosophy of Mass Deception - Tuesday 8 June 2004 Leo Strauss was a conservative German Jewish political philosopher who taught at the University of Chicago during the 1950's and 1960's. The Twilight of American Culture - Tuesday 6 January 2004 Dr Morris Berman is an academic, cultural historian and social critic who believes that American civilisation is on the verge of collapse.

87. Literary Criticism
Feminist literary criticism and theory organized by genres, historical periods, pedagogical issues, politics, and literary theory
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Literary Criticism
An Alphabetical List of Links 19th Century British and Irish Authors
American Authors on the Web
divided by decades starting in 1550
AuthorSheets
literary criticism research at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Book Rags
comprehensive guides to classic literature
BookSpot: Literary Criticism
collection of links
British and Irish Authors on the Web

CHICANO LITERATURE
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Contemporary Literary Criticism Select
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The Dickens Page
biography and criticism of Charles Dickens
ENGLISH LITERATURE
page of links Feminist Literary Criticism and Theory organized by genres, historical periods, pedagogical issues, politics, and literary theory Gale Literary Resources (Index et al.) Literary Criticism collection from Internet Public Library lots of biographies of authors and some critical essays Literary Resources on the Net collection of links by major lit. groups LITERATURE page of links The Modern Word 20th- and 21st-Century authors, especially Samuel Beckett, Jorge Borges, Umberto Eco, Gabriel Marquez, James Joyce, and Thomas Pynchon Perspectives in American Literature lots of coverage of early authors Poet's Corner includes criticism of 30 poets SHAKESPEARE page of links Please send comments to: Colby Glass, MLIS

88. Dictionary Of Concepts In Literary Criticism And Theory
Dictionary of Concepts in literary criticism and theory. Print book flyer (International version). Dictionary of Concepts in literary criticism and theory
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89. Flight From Eden: The Origins Of Modern Literary Criticism And Theory
Suggested citation Cassedy, Steven. Flight from Eden The Origins of Modern literary criticism and theory. Berkeley University of California Press,
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Cassedy, Steven.  Flight from Eden: The Origins of Modern Literary Criticism and Theory.  Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1990. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8h4nb55x/
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90. NYPL, Best Of The Web | Arts & Humanities
Best of the Web Arts Humanities Literature and Linguistics literary criticism and theory. literary criticism and theory. Related Subjects
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91. Ford, A.: The Origins Of Criticism: Literary Culture And Poetic Theory In Classi
of the book The Origins of criticism literary Culture and Poetic theory in Classical Greece by Ford, A., published by Princeton University......
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Introduction [HTML] or [PDF format] By "literary criticism" we usually mean a self-conscious act involving the technical and aesthetic appraisal, by individuals, of autonomous works of art. Aristotle and Plato come to mind. The word "social" does not. Yet, as this book shows, it shouldif, that is, we wish to understand where literary criticism as we think of it today came from. Andrew Ford offers a new understanding of the development of criticism, demonstrating that its roots stretch back long before the sophists to public commentary on the performance of songs and poems in the preliterary era of ancient Greece. He pinpoints when and how, later in the Greek tradition than is usually assumed, poetry was studied as a discipline with its own principles and methods. The Origins of Criticism complements the usual, history-of-ideas approach to the topic precisely by treating criticism as a social as well as a theoretical activity. With unprecedented and penetrating detail, Ford considers varying scholarly interpretations of the key texts discussed. Examining Greek discussions of poetry from the late sixth century B.C. through the rise of poetics in the late fourth, he asks when we first can recognize anything like the modern notions of literature as imaginative writing and of literary criticism as a special knowledge of such writing.

92. 00000449-Literary Criticism And Theory
s EN2LCT literary criticism and theory. EN2LCT literary criticism and theory. Module Provider. English. Number of credits......UoR Home Module
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Module Provider: English Number of credits: 20 [10 ECTS credits] Level: I (Intermediate) Terms in which taught: Autumn Module Convenor: Mr DG Williams Pre-requisites: EN1LL or EN1RS or EN1WKT Co-requisites: Modules excluded: Current from: Aims:
Building on the critical and theoretical work undertaken in Part 1, this module aims to develop students' understanding of some of the most important concepts in modern literary study, through an examination of critical debates and the way some recent critics and theorists have responded to them. Assessable learning outcomes:
By the end of the module it is expected that students will be able to:
  • demonstrate an understanding of key concepts, issues and debates in the contemporary study of literature
  • 93. 00006808-Literary Criticism And Theory
    s EN2PLC literary criticism and theory. EN2PLC literary criticism and theory. Module Provider. English. Number of credits......UoR Home Module
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    EN2PLC: Literary Criticism and Theory
    Module Provider: English Number of credits: 20 [10 ECTS credits] Level: I (Intermediate) Terms in which taught: Autumn Module Convenor: Mr DG Williams Pre-requisites: Co-requisites: Modules excluded: Current from: Aims:
    Building on the critical and theoretical work undertaken in Part 1, this module aims to develop students' understanding of some of the most important concepts in modern literary study, through an examination of critical debates and the way some recent critics and theorists have responded to them. Assessable learning outcomes:
    By the end of the module it is expected that students will be able to:
  • demonstrate an understanding of key concepts, issues and debates in the contemporary study of literature
  • identify and analyze the distinctive features of a variety of critical methodologies
  • engage critically with the ideas presented in lectures, seminars, or secondary materials
  • 94. Wisconsin Bibliographies In Women's Studies: Literary Criticism And Theory: 1970
    literary criticism AND theory Abel, Elizabeth, ed. WRITING AND SEXUAL DIFFERENCE. FEMINIST literary criticism EXPLORATIONS IN theory.
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    Literary Criticism and Theory: 1970-1990
    [This is the second part of a bibliography in five parts on feminist aesthetics. The bibliography is number 65 in the series "Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies" published by the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian's Office, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706; email: the Women's Studies Librarian Return to Top Return to Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies Return to Wisconsin Women's Studies Librarian's Homepage This page is maintained by the
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    95. Course Description
    Dept. Course No. DEC, Title. EGL, 365, G, literary criticism and theory A survey of major texts and perspectives in literary criticism and theory.
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    96. Course Description
    Semester supplements to this......EGL, 366, G, Topics in literary criticism and theory. Topic for Fall 2004 Greatest Hits of theory. Course
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    97. Opera Directory
    One of the finest collections of classical literary criticism on the Internet (1350 to A resource centre for the theory and craft of writing poetry.
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    98. Literary Criticism
    Dictionary of Concepts in literary criticism and theory “Asks what literature is, The Johns Hopkins Guide to literary theory and criticism REF PN81.
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    What is literary criticism? Literary criticism is the comparison, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of works of literature. Various reference works describe literary criticism as such:
    Literary criticism is essentially an opinion, supported by evidence, relating to: theme
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    historical, political context What isn't literary criticism? Although criticism may include some of the following elements in order to support an idea, literary criticism is NOT:

    99. Style : A Bibliography Of German Romantic Literary Criticism And Theory In Engli
    Style A bibliography of German Romantic literary criticism and theory in English. @ HighBeam Research.
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      What follows is an enumerative bibliography, first, of writings by German Romantic literary critics and theorists available in English translation and, second, of writings (in English) on the German Romantics as critics and theorists of literature.
      It is very clear what the focus of any such listing must be: namely, on the work produced during the last decade of the eighteenth century in Jena, where Novalis, Schelling, Schleiermacher, Tieck, and Freidrich and August Wilhelm Schlegel lived for much of the time, and where they were visited by Fichte, Hegel, Holderlin, and Jean Paul, in a configuration culminating in the brilliant if short-lived publication of the Athenaeum (1798-1800). By contrast, it is quite obscure where the borders should be drawn around a listing of this sort, since so much German writing of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is connected, arguably, to Romanticism, and bears upon topics relevant to literary study. As one way of delimiting Tools:

    100. __General And Comparative Literature, Literary Criticism, Literary Theory (216)
    General and comparative literature, literary criticism, literary theory (216). 1. AllRussia Research and Development Institute of Scientific Discipline
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    (162600, Cherepovets, Vologodskaya obl., Sovetsky pr., 8) Phone: ; Fax: Gorkii Literary Institute (30) (103104, Moscow, Tverskoy bul., 25) Phone: ; Fax: ; E-mail: ab@litinstitut.ru Institute of Language, Literature and Arts, Tatarstan Academy of Sciences (2) (420111, Kazan, P.B. 263, Tatarstan, Lobachevskogo ul., 2/31) Phone: ; Fax: Institute of Language, Literature and History, Karelian Scientific Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences (3) (185610, Petrozavodsk, Kareliya, Pushkinskaya ul., 11) Phone: Institute of Language, Literature and History, Komi Scientific Center, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (1) (167610, Syktyvkar, Respublika Komy, Kommunisticheskaya ul., 26) Phone: ; Fax: Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences (2)

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