An Introduction to Literature, Criticism, and Theory: Key Critical ConceptsPrentice Hall, 1995 - 238 էջ An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory is an indispensable guide. In twenty-four short, compelling and highly readable chapters, this book presents the key critical concepts in literary studies today. Bennett and Royle avoid the jargonistic, abstract nature of much 'theory'. Instead they explore crucial issues in contemporary criticism and theory by focusing closely on a range of literary texts - from Chaucer to Achebe, from Milton to Morrison. This book is essential reading for students of literature and English Studies. It can also be recommended as a general introduction for students in the humanities. |
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... perhaps a somewhat ' refined ' example of the uncanny , but it is relevant insofar as it is related more broadly to images or experiences of claustrophobia , of being unexpectedly and unpleasantly stuck ( for instance in an eleva- tor ...
... perhaps a somewhat ' refined ' example of the uncanny , but it is relevant insofar as it is related more broadly to images or experiences of claustrophobia , of being unexpectedly and unpleasantly stuck ( for instance in an eleva- tor ...
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... perhaps most dramatically registered and described . The way we think about ' I ' today is very different from the way in which ' I ' was thought about and defined in , say , seventeenth - century France by René Descartes . The ...
... perhaps most dramatically registered and described . The way we think about ' I ' today is very different from the way in which ' I ' was thought about and defined in , say , seventeenth - century France by René Descartes . The ...
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... perhaps ultimately cryptic status of ' Italy ' : there is nothing ' within ' or ' behind ' this ap- positely italicized ' Italy ' . The text says ( only ) what it says : ' Italy stands the other side ! ' It does not say that ' Italy ...
... perhaps ultimately cryptic status of ' Italy ' : there is nothing ' within ' or ' behind ' this ap- positely italicized ' Italy ' . The text says ( only ) what it says : ' Italy stands the other side ! ' It does not say that ' Italy ...
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