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  1. Lacan and the Ghosts of Modernity: Masculinity, Tradition, and the Anxiety of Influence (Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory) by Marshall Needleman Armintor, 2004-09
  2. Death in the Funhouse: John Barth and Poststructural Aesthetics (Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory, Vol 2) by Alan Lindsay, 1995-12
  3. Spanish Romantic Literary Theory and Criticism (Cambridge Studies in Latin American and Iberian Literature) by Derek Flitter, 2006-04-20
  4. The Iconic Page in Manuscript, Print, and Digital Culture (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  5. The Margins of the Text (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  6. Edgar Allan Poe: Literary Theory and Criticism (Dover Books on Literature and Drama) by Edgar Allan Poe, 1998-02-06
  7. The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism.: An article from: World Literature Today by W.M. Hagen, 1996-01-01
  8. Feminisms: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism
  9. The Fluid Text: A Theory of Revision and Editing for Book and Screen (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism) by John L. Bryant, 2002-11-01
  10. Literary Criticism and Theory: The Greeks to the Present (Longman English and Humanities Series)
  11. Emily Dickinson's Open Folios: Scenes of Reading, Surfaces of Writing (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism) by Marta L. Werner, 1996-02-15
  12. Oscar Wilde's Decorated Books (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism) by Nicholas Raymond Frankel, 2000-06-09
  13. Temperate Conquests: Spenser and the Spanish New World (Literary Theory & Criticism/Renaissance Studies) by David Read, 2000-02
  14. Textual Awareness: A Genetic Study of Late Manuscripts by Joyce, Proust, and Mann (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism) by Dirk Van Hulle, 2004-11-23

41. Internet Public Library: Criticism
be browsed by author, by title, or by nationality and literary period. UndergraduateGuide to Critical theory http//omni.cc.purdue.edu/~felluga/theory.html A
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Browse by category or search for recent book reviews, excerpts, and author interviews, done just for the Bookreporter. Reviews range from a paragraph to a page with the longer reviews being signed.
The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
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"The Cambridge History of English and American Literature is considered the most important work of literary history and criticism ever published on writings in the English language. Compiled over fourteen years, from 1907 to 1921, the Cambridge History contains over 303 chapters and 11,000 pages, with essay topics ranging from poetry, fiction, drama and essays to history, theology and political writing. The set encompasses a wide selection of writing on orators, humorists, poets, newspaper columnists, religious leaders, economists, Native Americans, song writers, and even non-English writing, such as Yiddish and Creole."
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42. Internet Public Library: Literary Criticism
litlinks/home.htm LitLinks has biographies and short lists of links to authors infive literary genres fiction, drama, poetry, essays, and critical theory.
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Online Literary Criticism Guide
Good literary criticism can be one of the hardest kinds of information to find on the Internet. Although there are many sources of online author information, it can often be difficult to find authoritative and critical works. To help you find the best information, we've collected and described some of the best starting places for finding online critical writing. This resource is particularly good for finding information on English-language authors, but also includes many authors whose works have been translated into English. If you find good guides to critical sites that we have missed, please let us know by emailing us at crit-url@ipl.org Best Starting Places Other Useful Starting Places Starting Places for Particular Time Periods
Best Starting Places
Atlantic Monthly Magazine search
http://www.theatlantic.com/search/
The Atlantic Monthly Magazine provides critical reviews of influential books; their website contains reviews dating back to the 19th century to show how authors were received by their contemporaries. Use their search engine to find old articles about your author. Literary Resources on the Net
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/

43. Literary Criticism And Theory
Guide. literary criticism theory A Student s Research Guide. TheJohns Hopkins Guide to literary theory and criticism. Baltimore
http://www.lesley.edu/library/guides/research/litcrit.html
Internet
Research Guide
How to Search
General Sources Theories
How to Search for Articles and Books
  • Ludcke Library Databases by Subject
    http://www.lesley.edu/library/resources/databases.html
    On this page under the subject of Literature there are four databases to help you in your search. The databases are Contemporary Authors, Contemporary Literary Criticism, MLA International Bibliography, and the Database of Award-Winning Children's Literature. If you are having difficulty in your search try using a multi-disciplinary database such as Expanded Academic ASAP or Academic Search Premier and when all else fails ask a reference librarian to guide you in your search (they are very helpful!).
    Searching in a Database
    After you have become familiar with the terms and concepts of literary criticism by reviewing the books and web guides you are now more prepared to start your research. To search for critical essays or journal articles on databases use subject headings or keywords with the terminology that is specific to the theory/criticism you are studying.

44. George Mason University Bookstore
History. literary criticism and theory. Medicine/Health. Travel. literary criticismand theory. Black Manhood in James Baldwin Clark, Keith ISBN 0252027272 $34.95.
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45. EH 500 Literary Criticism And Theory
EH 500 literary criticism and theory. Usual instructor Dr. DavidNeff. This course contains a specific unit on feminist criticism
http://www.uah.edu/colleges/liberal/womensstudies/eh500.html
EH 500 Literary Criticism and Theory
Usual instructor: Dr. David Neff This course contains a specific unit on feminist criticism and theory, it engages gender issues in various other schools of thought (psychoanalytic, Marxist, formalist, new historicist, multiculturalist, structuralist, post-structuralist, etc.), and it analyzes writings by women who have developed and/or modified useful and interesting theoretical approaches. Students have an opportunity to investigate gender concerns in some depth, for they are asked to write analyses of texts by various critics/theorists not covered in class. This counts as the elective in the Women's Studies minor Return to Women's Studies Home Page

46. Literary Criticism
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (1993), provides excellentintroductions to literary criticism and theory, plus bibilographies.
http://www.poetry-portal.com/styles.html
Beginners Section what is a poem? as pleasure creative writing self knowledge as therapy as art form traditional modernist postmodernist experimental writing cycle themes originality shaping persuasion word choice imagery rhythm critiquing performing publicising publishing books SELECT Advanced Section rhythm word choice imagery metaphor sound persuasion poetry clinic what is poetry? truth in poetry philos. truth math. truth scientific truth poetic myths cont. philos. hermeneutics post-struct. brain function trad. criticism new criticism freudian crit. jungian crit. myth criticism metaphor crit. rhetorical crit. stylistics p-struct. crit. complexity crit. trad. poetry symbolism nonconfs. modernism postmodern. economics. sociology poetry scene why write poetry books SELECT Free E-Book DETAILS poetry archives
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Literary criticism goes back to the Greeks
the T'ang Dynasty and the early Hindu kingdoms . It was part of the human desire to know how things work, and is required

47. Literary Criticism Theory Books Philosophy Literary Criticism
literary criticism theory Books Philosophy literary criticism theory BooksNonfiction Books Onli An Online Shopping Mall and directory arranged in a
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48. UIUC Comparative Literature: M.A. Exam Reading List, Literary Criticism And Theo
Beyond Culture. Weimann. Structure and Society in literary History. Wellek. Conceptsof criticism. White. Tropics of Discourse. Ahmad . In theory. Appadurai.
http://www.complit.uiuc.edu/grad/MAreadinglist.htm
1. Foundations of Comparative Literature
Auerbach.  Mimesis
Bakhtin.  The Dialogic Imagination
Benjamin.  Illuminations
Chow.  Writing Diaspora
de Man.  Resistance to Theory
Foucault.  Language, Counter-Memory, Practice.
Freud.  Civilization And Its Discontents or Totem and Taboo
Frye. Anatomy of Criticism
Marx.  th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
Nietzsche.  Untimely Meditations Genealogy of Morals Said.  Orientalism Todorov.  Literature and Its Theorists Weber . Institution And Interpretation Wellek and Warren.  Theory of Literature Zizek.  Sublime Object of Ideology Amin.  Eurocentrism Arnold. Culture and Anarchy Ashcroft, Griffiths and Tiffin.  The Empire Writes Back Chari.  Sanskrit Criticism Clifford. 

49. Lc-links-select
century. Payment needed. Narrative theory literary criticism Contains 25);New criticism from Glossary of literary theory at UTEL. Feminism
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more links on different schools complete list General and Introductory Sites New Crititism ... Feminism Reader Response Structuralism and Semiotics Marxism Psychoanalysis Postmodernism Poststructuralism means highly recommended

50. Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, And Critical Theory
Theories chiefly about Location, Space, Architecture. Jeffrey Achter, Topoliteracy;or the (Mis)uses of Topology in literary criticism and theory;
http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/theory/theoryov.html
Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, and Critical Theory
Individual Theorists
Theories chiefly about Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, and Artifical Reality
Discussions involving Critical Theory about Self and Identity
Theories chiefly about Cyborgs, Gender, the Body

51. Literary Criticism And Theory; Memphis/Shelby County Public Library & Informatio
literary criticism AND theory. Suppose theory? The Internet provides a widerange of sources and materials for literary criticism and theory.
http://www.memphislibrary.org/humanities/litcrit.htm

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Suppose you have to do a research paper and you don't know where to begin. Or you want detailed information on a particular book or author, more than just a simple book review. From students to teachers to serious researchers, the Literature section of the Humanities Department is the place to easily locate the materials needed to start you on your way! Gale Research Company's excellent and comprehensive Literature Criticism series is a one-stop research resource, featuring biographical sketches and a wide variety of critical and interpretative articles on selected works. The series is divided into ten "sets," with each multi-volume criticism "set" exploring a different literary time period, beginning with Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC) and ending with Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC) . Portions of the series also delve into the areas of Short Stories Poetry , and Drama A special set is devoted to the criticisms and interpretations of the works of William Shakespeare This series is only a small portion of the many varied research materials you can use to write the perfect "A+" paper, or simply to learn more about your favorite authors! Ask your Humanities Department Information Professional to get you started on your journey through the literary landscape.

52. Literary Criticism
4. demonstrate a knowledge of some contemporary AfricanAmerican literary criticismand theory. . The Signifying Monkey A theory of literary criticism.
http://www.bowiestate.edu/academics/english/litcrit.htm
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY
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School of Arts and Sciences
Department of English and Modern Languages ENGL.437Literary Criticism (3 credits) Spring Semester 1999
Instructor: Dr. Hardy M. Cook Office: CAC 0255 Office Hours:_ Extension: 7293 Pager to leave telephone number: 301 617-2055
Pager to send brief e-mail message: 1623655@pagemart.net COURSE DESCRIPTION This course examines theories of literature and practical judgments of literary works. Attention will be given to major critics from Plato through Derrida: Classicism, Neo-classicism, Romanticism, Victorian Criticism, and twentieth-century criticism, including New Criticism, Structuralism, Reception Theory, Marxist-Political Criticism, Psychoanalytic Criticism, Feminist Criticism, and Deconstruction. The English Proficiency Policy from The 1997-1999 Bowie State University Undergraduate Catalog: "After completing ENGL 101 and 102, Composition and Literature I and II, students must take and successfully pass the Bowie State University English Proficiency Examination. Transfer students who completed their English composition requirements at another university should take the English Proficiency Examination during their first semester of enrollment at the University." REQUIRED TEXTS Adams, Hazard.

53. Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. N O R T H A M E R I C A - Books By Series: Studies I
Home / Books / Browse Books by Series / Studies in literary criticismand theory. Studies in literary criticism and theory. The focus
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54. Swirl:Terms & Definitions
literary criticism is also a discourse, as is the terminology associated with inquestion, everythingevery opinion, every scientific theory, every artwork
http://www.sou.edu/English/IDTC/Terms/terms.htm
People sometimes criticize us for using complicated words "to be trendy." That's not just malicious, it's stupid. A concept sometimes needs a new word to express it, sometimes it uses an everyday word that gives it a singular sense. Gilles Deleuze
Agency
In a broad sense, agency refers to the capacity to act. For example in traditional adventure narratives, the male typically acts while women admire or reflect on men's actions. As this example indicates, agency is relative (women also act, but in a subordinate capacity), and often split along gender lines, especially before the influence of Second Wave Feminism. "Sexual Agency" refers to a person who asserts their desires (the sexual agent) as opposed to the sexual object. (Hedges)
Amodern
A term used by Bruno Latour to challenge the concepts that undergird modernist thought, while the same time avoiding the facile assumptions he believes are usually associated with "post-modernism."
Anagnorisis
Also see Aristotle: Key Concepts
Axiology
The branch of literary and cultural analysis that deals with evaluation, and tries to determine if something is "good" or "bad" and why. This activity is what many people (unfortunately) think of when they hear the term "criticism." A critic's job, in this popular image, is to criticize: not to think about something's meaning, but to tell us how it fails. (Hedges)

55. English Literature 1: Literary Criticism / Literary Theory
DR SARAH DUNNIGAN S LECTURE. literary criticism / literary theory. Is there an opposition? literarycriticism, literary theory. Conservative / reactionary, radical.
http://www.englit.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergrd/english_lit_1/Handouts/sd_litcritic
DR SARAH DUNNIGAN'S LECTURE
Literary Criticism / Literary Theory
  • Is there an opposition? Origins, definitions, and assumptions
Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy (2) Always the same metaphor: we follow it, it transports us, in all of its forms, wherever a discourse is organised. The same thread, or double tress leads us, whether we are reading or speaking, through literature, philosophy, criticism, centuries of representation and reflection. Thought has always worked by opposition, Speech/Writing High/Low. By dual, hierarchized A Derrida Reader Literary criticism Literary Theory Conservative / reactionary radical challenging Anglo-American Italo Calvino (1923-1985), (8) Over the past six years, I have repeatedly tried to avoid any statement about the possible interpretations of my novel. My opinion is that s narrator should never provide interpretations for his own text. I do not say this as a radical deconstructionist. On the contrary, I believe that as a text as an object (a textual linear manifestation), insofar as it is referred to in an encyclopaedic background, comprehending in some way both the encyclopaedia of the time in which it was written and the encyclopaeOver the past six years, I have repeatedly tried to avoid any statement about the In several of the essays in this book I found brilliant, possible readings of my novel, readings I cannot absolutely challenge because they are rooted in the text and of which I became aware only by reading the readings of my readers.

56. American Literature 1: Literary Criticism / Literary Theory
DR SARAH DUNNIGAN S LECTURE. literary criticism / literary theory. Is there an opposition? literarycriticism, literary theory. Conservative / reactionary, radical.
http://www.englit.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergrd/american_lit_1/Handouts/sd_litcriti
American Literature 1
DR SARAH DUNNIGAN'S LECTURE
Literary Criticism / Literary Theory
  • Is there an opposition? Origins, definitions, and assumptions
Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy (2) Always the same metaphor: we follow it, it transports us, in all of its forms, wherever a discourse is organised. The same thread, or double tress leads us, whether we are reading or speaking, through literature, philosophy, criticism, centuries of representation and reflection. Thought has always worked by opposition, Speech/Writing High/Low. By dual, hierarchized A Derrida Reader Literary criticism Literary Theory Conservative / reactionary radical challenging Anglo-American Italo Calvino (1923-1985), (8) Over the past six years, I have repeatedly tried to avoid any statement about the possible interpretations of my novel. My opinion is that s narrator should never provide interpretations for his own text. I do not say this as a radical deconstructionist. On the contrary, I believe that as a text as an object (a textual linear manifestation), insofar as it is referred to in an encyclopaedic background, comprehending in some way both the encyclopaedia of the time in which it was written and the encyclopaeOver the past six years, I have repeatedly tried to avoid any statement about the In several of the essays in this book I found brilliant, possible readings of my novel, readings I cannot absolutely challenge because they are rooted in the text and of which I became aware only by reading the readings of my readers.

57. Undergraduate: Concentrations, English Department, WCAS, Northwestern University
literary criticism And theory Five concentration courses in literarycriticism or theory. For this concentration, the student may
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58. (MSU)Sprague Library - Literary Critisism And Theory Resourcess
literary criticism and theory Resources on the Internet. Choose from amongthe following The Johns Hopkins Guide to literary theory and criticism.
http://library.montclair.edu/literature.html
Quick Links: Select a Database ABI/INFORM Art Abstracts Congressional Universe Contemporary Authors CQ Researcher CQ Researcher - Barcode Ebsco Acad. Premier Ebsco Acad. Premier-Barcode ED Fulltext Education Full Text Emerald Full Text ERIC - MSU Only ERIC - Public Access HRAF Infotrac-Expanded Acad. Index JSTOR LEXIS-NEXIS LLBA MLA NJ Union List of Serials Oxford English Dictionary Project Muse PsycArticles PsycInfo PsycInfo - Barcode Pubmed Reader's Guide ScienceDirect Socio. Abstracts STAT-USA more... Select a Catalog Sprague Library Catalog Curriculum Resource Center Other Catalogs Regional Research Libraries Home Guides Library Criticism and Theory Resources on the Internet
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American and English Language Internet Resources (very comprehensive; from Southern Connecticut State University) E'CLAT! The "Essential" Comparative Literature and Theory Site (U. of Penn) The Internet Public Library Online Literary Criticism Page ("websites about authors and their works that can be browsed by author, by title, or by nationality and literary period")

59. ALA | Internet Resources: Literary Theory
htm. • Johns Hopkins Guide to literary theory criticism Online. An Bibliography of literary theory and criticism. The bibliography
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Literary Theory: A guide to critical theory resources on the Internet
March 2002
Vol. 63 No. 3 by Julie Roberson, Debora Richey, and Mona Kratzert
The Internet provides a unique opportunity for readers to gain instant access to approachable information on competing interpretive practices and cutting-edge theories. Literary theories change with time and as new theoretical approaches emerge, the Internet can serve as an excellent means of keeping abreast with the field of literary study.
This article presents a selected guide to some of the more understandable and useful Web resources devoted to contemporary theory. The introductory sites are helpful for describing the various schools of criticism, while the theorist and theoretical sites concentrate on specific critical approaches. Literary theory is an interdisciplinary field that includes several broad areas, among them anthropology, art, philosophy, psychology, history, and linguistics, and the included sites reflect this wide scope.
Not covered in this guide are one-page sites, college course notes, and personal pages devoted to a single theory. Rather than list Web resources devoted to a single theorist (e.g., Derrida, Lacan, Bakhtin), which would be too numerous to cover, directory sites providing links to more than one critic are provided.

60. OUP: 08. Literary Criticism And Theory
08. literary criticism and theory. Go back to the top of the page. Privacy Policyand Legal Notice Content and Graphics copyright Oxford University Press, 2004.
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