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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary TheoryLiterary theory is the practice of theoretical, methodological, and sociological reflection that accompanies the reading and interpretation of literary texts.
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Unraveling Literary Theories: Origins and Influences - Bookish BaySep 23, 2024 · In ancient Greece, literary theory originated with philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. Plato viewed literature with skepticism, believing it ...
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[PDF] The Saylor Foundation 1 Arguments against Theory Though literary ...Many creative writers tend to dismiss literary theory for imposing ideas and interpretations upon their texts which often have little to do with their own.
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Literature: Literary Theory - LibGuides at Old Dominion UniversityDec 19, 2024 · Literary theory includes theories like Formalism, Marxist, Psychoanalytic, Postmodern, Feminist, and Post-Colonial criticism, and covers ...
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Has Academia Ruined Literary Criticism? - The New YorkerJan 16, 2023 · Literature departments seem to provide a haven for studying books, but they may have painted themselves into a corner.
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Is Theory Really That Bad? - by Isaac Kolding - Amateur CriticismNov 8, 2024 · But theory is particularly bad because theorists are worse thinkers and writers than other humanists. Analytic philosophy's OK; theory's ...
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Foundations Study Guide: Literary Theory - The Atlas SocietyTwo of the most important issues in literary theory are authorial intention and interpretive objectivity. Is the author's intention responsible for the meanings ...
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[PDF] Authors Intentions and Literary Meaning - PhilArchiveThis article discusses the relationship (or lack thereof) between authors' intentions and the meaning of literary works. It considers the advantages.
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Authorial intention in literary hermeneutics: On Two American TheoriesIn short, writing literature involves an intention in the action which is part of the communicative structure of the work. Intention is not merely something ...Missing: foundations | Show results with:foundations
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Literary Criticsm & Theory - English & American LiteratureAug 29, 2025 · Literary criticism - found in books and journals - is the study ... Literary theory (e.g., feminist, narrative, etc.) often informs the ...
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The Origins of Criticism: Literary Culture and Poetic Theory in ...Jun 7, 2003 · Covering roughly two centuries of criticism, from late sixth-century archaic views on song performance to the formation of poetics in the fourth-century.
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[PDF] Plato and Aristotle While literary theory, as a school of thoughtPlato believed that literature—specifically drama and poetry—were dangerous to the stability of what he envisioned to be an ideal republic or city state. He.
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[PDF] Classical criticism (Plato, Aristotle, Horace & Longinus)Plato's Theory of Forms asserts that the physical realm is only a shadow, or replica or image of the true reality of the Realm of. Forms. Page 2. Plato's Attack ...
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Tracing the Journey of Literary Criticism Through HistoryJan 7, 2025 · Aristotle, Plato's student, offered a more optimistic view of literature in his Poetics (c. 335 BCE), in which he argued that drama and poetry ...
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Ars Poetica | The Poetry FoundationOct 13, 2009 · Horace's Ars Poetica is an epistle presented as an informal letter to members of the Piso family. Originally written in dactylic hexameter, the piece is ...
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Literary Criticism of HoraceApr 29, 2017 · His letters in verse, particularly his Ars Poetica: Epistle to the Pisos, outline his beliefs about the art and craft of poetry. His main ...
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Literary Forms of Medieval PhilosophyOct 17, 2002 · The Jewish philosopher Philo is the most important figure in the development of this kind of philosophical allegorization, though his ...
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Medieval Literary TheoryNov 3, 2021 · The two most important philosophers of classical antiquity, Plato and Aristotle, exerted a powerful influence on medieval theory. Yet that ...
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Defence of Poesie (Ponsonby, 1595)Sidney's approach is characteristic of Renaissance humanism, and more closely akin to modern semiotic theory than is generally appreciated. Renaissance ...
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British Romanticism - Poetry FoundationRomanticism was nothing short of a revolution in how poets understood their art, its provenance, and its powers.
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New Criticism | The Poetry FoundationThe New Critics emphasized “close reading” as a way to engage with a text, and paid close attention to the interactions between form and meaning.
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Postmodernism and Its Critics - AnthropologyImportant figures include Matisse, Picasso, and Kandinsky in painting, Joyce and Kafka in literature, and Eliot and Pound in poetry. It can be characterized by ...
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(PDF) Four critical theories from view point of M.H.AbramsApr 13, 2016 · Purohit (2013) laid out M.H. Abrams' approaches to literary criticism through his general classification of critical theories: (1) mimetic ...
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[PDF] abrams-orientation-of-critical-theories.pdf - Dr. S. DevikaMimetic Theories. The mimetic orientation-the explanation of art as essentially an imitation of aspects of the universe-was probably the most primitive ...
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Four Critical Theories from the view point of MH Abrams1.Mimetic Theory - which focus on the relationship between text and universe (by "universe" he means all things of the world apart from audience, text and ...
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The Mirror and the Lamp Summary and Study Guide - SuperSummaryThe Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition (1953) is a foundational work of literary theory, history, and criticism by M.H. Abrams.
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Analysis of Expressive & Objective Theory as discussed by MH ...Feb 26, 2024 · Analysis of Expressive & Objective Theory as discussed by MH Abrams in 'The Mirror & The Lamp' Book Link: The Mirror and the Lamp by MH Abrams
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Subjective Reader Response Theory - Literary Theory and CriticismNov 16, 2016 · They discuss the reader's reactions to the text, describing exactly how specific passages made the reader feel, think, or associate. Such ...
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[PDF] Reviewed Work: Subjective Criticism by David BleichJan 1, 1979 · of reader-response criticism by emphasizing the primacy of the individual self in reading and interpretation. Bleich's theory differs from other.
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Theory in the Reader: Bleich, Holland, and beyond - jstorBleich, the source of meaning is the reader, and little attention is paid to analyz- ing the social and institutional influences on readers' responses. In a ...
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Formalism | Structuralism, Postmodernism & DeconstructionVictor Erlich's Russian Formalism (1955) is a history; Théorie de la littérature (1965) is a translation by Tzvetan Todorov of important Russian texts.
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Defamiliarization: The Art of “Making Strange” | Gilliam Writers GroupApr 15, 2024 · Shklovsky, a leading figure in the Russian Formalism movement, introduced this term to describe a literary technique that forces readers to see ...
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New Criticism | Literary Theory, Textual Analysis & Poetry - BritannicaNew Criticism, post-World War I school of Anglo-American literary critical theory that insisted on the intrinsic value of a work of art.
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[PDF] An Introduction to Post-Colonialism, Post-colonial Theory andPostcolonial theory became part of the critical toolbox in the 1970s, and many practitioners credit Edward Said's book Orientalism as being the founding work.<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR ROLAND BARTHES In his story ...translated by Richard Howard.
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