Key Concepts in Literary Theory

Key Concepts in Literary Theory
Title Key Concepts in Literary Theory PDF eBook
Author Julian Wolfreys
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-12-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0748668403

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Key Concepts in Literary Theory presents the student of literary and critical studies with a broad range of accessible, precise and authoritative definitions of the most significant terms and concepts currently used in psychoanalytic, poststructuralist, Marxist, feminist, and postcolonial literary studies. The volume also provides clear and useful discussions of the main areas of literary, critical and cultural theory, supported by bibliographies and an expanded chronology of major thinkers. Accompanying the chronology are short biographies of major works by each critic or theorist.The third edition of this reliable reference work is both revised and expanded, including:* more than 100 additional terms and concepts defined.* newly defined terms include keywords from the social sciences, cultural studies and psychoanalysis and the addition of a broader selection of classical rhetorical terms.* an expanded chronology, with additional entries and a broader historical and cultural range.* expanded bibliographies including key texts by major critics.

Critical Theory: The Key Concepts

Critical Theory: The Key Concepts
Title Critical Theory: The Key Concepts PDF eBook
Author Dino Felluga
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 340
Release 2015-04-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317514297

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Critical Theory: The Key Concepts introduces over 300 widely-used terms, categories and ideas drawing upon well-established approaches like new historicism, postmodernism, psychoanalysis, Marxism, and narratology as well as many new critical theories of the last twenty years such as Actor-Network Theory, Global Studies, Critical Race Theory, and Speculative Realism. This book explains the key concepts at the heart of a wide range of influential theorists from Agamben to Žižek. Entries range from concise definitions to longer more explanatory essays and include terms such as: Aesthetics Desire Dissensus Dromocracy Hegemony Ideology Intersectionality Late Capitalism Performativity Race Suture Featuring cross-referencing throughout, a substantial bibliography and index, Critical Theory: The Key Concepts is an accessible and easy-to-use guide. This book is an invaluable introduction covering a wide range of subjects for anyone who is studying or has an interest in critical theory (past and present).

Key Terms in Literary Theory

Key Terms in Literary Theory
Title Key Terms in Literary Theory PDF eBook
Author Mary Klages
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 146
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0826442676

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Guide to key terms in literary theory - designed to make difficult terms, concepts and theorists accessible and understandable.

Key Concepts in Literary Theory

Key Concepts in Literary Theory
Title Key Concepts in Literary Theory PDF eBook
Author Julian Wolfreys
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 250
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1135978182

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

How Literature Works

How Literature Works
Title How Literature Works PDF eBook
Author John Sutherland
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 019979426X

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How Literature Works is an indispensable book for any reader seeking a greater appreciation of their favorite novel, poem, or play. It offers a lively and straightforward guide to literary thinking. With a series of compact essays, the renowned literary critic John Sutherland--widely admired for his wit and clear reasoning--strips away the obscurity and pretension of literary study. His book offers concise definitions and clear examples of the fifty concepts that all book lovers should know. It includes basic descriptive terms (ambiguity, epic), the core vocabulary of literary culture (genre, style), and devices employed by authors (irony, defamiliarization). More broadly, How Literature Works explores the animating concepts behind literary theory (textuality, sexual politics), traces the forces that impact literature's role in the real world (obscenity, plagiarism), and grapples with the future of reading (fanfic, e-book). For any reader who wants to get the most out of the literature they read, Sutherland's short sharp book will both inform and delight.

Using Key Passages to Understand Literature, Theory and Criticism

Using Key Passages to Understand Literature, Theory and Criticism
Title Using Key Passages to Understand Literature, Theory and Criticism PDF eBook
Author Barry Laga
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2018-09-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351357476

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Using Key Passages to Understand Literature, Theory and Criticism is a completely fresh and innovative approach to teaching and learning literary theory: using short passages of theory to make sense of literary and cultural texts. It focuses on the key concepts that help readers understand literature and cultural events in new and provocative ways. Covering a wide variety of iconic and contemporary theorists, the book offers a broad chronological and global overview, including thirty passages from theorists such as Viktor Shklovsky, Roland Barthes, Judith Butler, Diana Fuss, Jean Baudrillard, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Michel Foucault, Monique Wittig, and Eve Sedgwick. Built on the premise that scholars use theory pragmatically, Using Key Passages to Understand Literature, Theory and Criticism identifies problems, puzzles, and questions readers may encounter when they read a story, watch a film, or look at artwork. It explains, in detail, thirty concepts that help readers make sense of these works and invites students to apply the concepts to a range of writing and research projects. The textbook concludes by helping students read theory with an eye on finding productive passages and writing their own “theory chapter,” signaling a shift from student as critic to student as theorist. Used as a main text in introductory theory courses or as a supplement to any literature, film, theater, or art course, this book helps students read closely and think critically.

Key Concepts in Literary Theory

Key Concepts in Literary Theory
Title Key Concepts in Literary Theory PDF eBook
Author Prof. Julian Wolfreys
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 208
Release 2006
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0748626425

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Key Concepts in Literary Theory presents the student of literary and critical studies with a broad range of accessible, precise and authoritative definitions of the most significant terms and concepts currently used in psychoanalytic, poststructuralist, Marxist, feminist, and postcolonial literary studies.The volume also provides clear and useful discussions of the main areas of literary, critical and cultural theory, supported by bibliographies and an expanded chronology of major thinkers. Accompanying the chronology are short biographies of major works by each critic or theorist.The new edition of this reliable reference work is both revised and expanded, including:* More than 70 additional terms and concepts defined, from Absurdism and Aga Saga to Writerly texts and Zeugma.* Newly defined terms include keywords from the social sciences, cultural studies and psychoanalysis and the addition of a broader selection of classical rhetorical terms.* An expanded chronology, with additional entries and a broader historical and cultural range, from Immanuel Kant and G.W.F. Hegel, to Camille Paglia and bell hooks.* Expanded bibliographies including key texts by major critics.