From the New Criticism to Deconstruction

From the New Criticism to Deconstruction
Title From the New Criticism to Deconstruction PDF eBook
Author Art Berman
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 348
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780252060021

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From the New Criticism to Deconstruction traces the transitions in American critical theory and practice from the 1950s to the 1980s. It focuses on the influence of French structuralism and post-structuralism on American deconstruction within a wide-ranging context that includes literary criticism, philosophy, psychology, technology, and politics.

EPZ Deconstruction and Criticism

EPZ Deconstruction and Criticism
Title EPZ Deconstruction and Criticism PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 228
Release 2004-12-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780826476920

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Five essential and challenging essays by leading post-modern theorists on the art and nature of interpretation: Jacques Derrida, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Paul de Man, and J. Hillis Miller.

Reading Deconstruction/Deconstructive Reading

Reading Deconstruction/Deconstructive Reading
Title Reading Deconstruction/Deconstructive Reading PDF eBook
Author George Douglas Atkins
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 168
Release 2014-10-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813158346

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Deconstruction -- a mode of close reading associated with the contemporary philosopher Jacques Derrida and other members of the "Yale School" -- is the current critical rage, and is likely to remain so for some time. Reading Deconstruction / Deconstructive Reading offers a unique, informed, and badly needed introduction to this important movement, written by one of its most sensitive and lucid practitioners. More than an introduction, this book makes a significant addition to the current debate in critical theory. G. Douglas Atkins first analyzes and explains deconstruction theory and practice. Focusing on such major critics and theorists as Derrida, J. Hillis Miller, and Geoffrey Hartman, he brings to the fore issues previously scanted in accounts of deconstruction, especially its religious implications. Then, through close readings of such texts as Religio Laici, A Tale of a Tub, and An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, he proceeds to demonstrate and exemplify a mode of deconstruction indebted to both Derrida and Paul de Man. This skillfully organized book, designed to reflect the "both/ and" nature of deconstruction, thus makes its own contribution to deconstructive practice. The important readings provided of Dryden, Swift, and Pope are among the first to treat major Augustan texts from a deconstructive point of view and make the book a valuable addition to the study of that period. Well versed in deconstruction, the variety of texts he treats, and major issues of current concern in literary study, Atkins offers in this book a balanced and judicious defense of deconstruction that avoids being polemical, dogmatic, or narrowly ideological. Whereas much previous work on and in deconstruction has been notable for its thick prose, jargon, and general obfuscation, this book will be appreciated for its clarity and grace, as well as for its command of an impressively wide range of texts and issues. Without taming it as an instrument of analysis and potential change, Atkins makes deconstruction comprehensible to the general reader. His efforts will interest all those concerned with literary theory and criticism, Augustan literature, and the relation of literature and religion.

Deconstruction

Deconstruction
Title Deconstruction PDF eBook
Author Christopher Norris
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages 249
Release 2002-05-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0203426762

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Deconstruction: Theory and Practice has been acclaimed as by far the most readable, concise and authoritative guide to this topic. Without oversimplifying or glossing over the challenges, Norris makes deconstruction more accessible to the reader. The volume focuses on the works of Jacques Derrida which caused this seismic shift in critical thought, as well as the work of North American critics Paul de Man, Geoffrey Hartman, J. Hillis Miller and Harold Bloom. In this third, revised edition, Norris builds on his 1991 Afterword with an entirely new Postscript, reflecting upon recent critical debate. The Postscript includes an extensive list of recommended reading, complementing what was already one of the most useful bibliographies available.

Symbolism and American Literature

Symbolism and American Literature
Title Symbolism and American Literature PDF eBook
Author Charles Feidelson
Publisher
Total Pages 356
Release 1969
Genre American literature
ISBN

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The Double Life of Paul De Man

The Double Life of Paul De Man
Title The Double Life of Paul De Man PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Barish
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 561
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0871403269

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Describes the life of the Yale University professor behind the deconstruction movement, who at the time of his death was one of the most influential literary critics in America but was later revealed to be a Nazi collaborator and anti-Semite.

The New Criticism

The New Criticism
Title The New Criticism PDF eBook
Author John Crowe Ransom
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 339
Release 1979
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780837190792

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