Modern Criticism and Theory: A ReaderDavid Lodge Longman, 1988 - 467 pages Provides within the covers of a single book, a selection of important and representative work from all the major theoretical schools or tendencies in contemporary criticism, and places them before the reader in two alternative orders: one historical, the other thematic. |
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Jacques Derrida | 6 |
Victor Shklovsky | 15 |
The metaphoric and metonymic poles | 31 |
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aesthetic analysis Barthes called century classical concept consciousness constituted contemporary culture death deconstructive Derrida detective fiction discourse dream essay example existence experience fact feminist criticism fiction formal French Freud function genre Gérard Genette grammar Hélène Cixous Hillis Miller I. A. Richards ideological interpretation interpretive communities Jacques Derrida Jakobson Latin Lévi-Strauss linguistic literary criticism literary text literary theory literature logic M. H. Abrams meaning metaphor metonymy modern myth narrative nature novel novelistic object Orient origin parodic-travestying parody perspective philosophical phonemes play poem poet poetry political postmodernism present problem psychoanalysis question reader reading reality reference relation rhetorical Roland Barthes Roman Jakobson Russian Russian Formalism sense sentence sequence signifier social sound speaking speech story structure style stylistic syllables symbolic textual theoretical thing thought tradition truth unconscious University verbal verse women's writing word
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