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  1. Criticism and Literary Theory, 1890 to the Present.: An article from: World Literature Today by Charles Briffa, 1997-06-22
  2. Contemporary German Editorial Theory (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  3. Roman Literary Theory and Criticism: A Study in Tendencies. by J.F. DALTON, 1962
  4. Cultural Criticism, Literary Theory, Poststructuralism by Vincent B. Leitch, 1992-12-15
  5. A Poem Containing History: Textual Studies in The Cantos (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  6. Mirrors and After: Five Essays on Literary Theory and Criticism (Pro Helvetia Swiss Lectureship 4) by Lucien Dallenbach, 1986
  7. A Tenth Century Document of Arab Literary Theory and Criticism: The Sections on Poetry of al-Baqillani's I'jaz al-Qur'an by Gustav E, Ed. Al-baqillani; Von Grunebaum, 1950
  8. Literary Theory and Criticism: Presented to Rene Wellek in Honor of His Eightieth Birthday, Volumes 1 and 2
  9. Palimpsest: Editorial Theory in the Humanities (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
  10. International Bibliography of Literary Theory and Criticism (1984-85)
  11. Collected Writings (Volume 11) Literary Theory and Criticism (The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey) by Thomas De Quincey, 2007-09-26
  12. Managing Readers: Printed Marginalia in English Renaissance Books (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism) by William W. E. Slights, 2001-12-10
  13. Identity and relationship: A contribution to Marxist theory of literary criticism by Jeremy Hawthorn, 1977
  14. Three Modes of Criticism: The Literary Theories of Scherer Walzel and Staiger by Peter Salm, 1968-07

81. Target : Entertainment : Literary Criticism: An Introduction To Theory And Pract
literary criticism An Introduction to theory and Practice (3rd Edition) literarycriticism is one field of study that, no doubt, confuses most people with all
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82. English 383: Contemporary Literary Criticism And Theory
Contemporary literary criticism and theory. Welcome to the websitefor English 383, an introductory survey of contemporary literary
http://www.as.wvu.edu/~lbrady/engl383.html
Contemporary Literary Criticism and Theory
Welcome to the website for English 383, an introductory survey of contemporary literary theory designed for graduate students in English who are currently enrolled at West Virginia University 383 Course Policies Assignments Due Dates ... Select Course Notes
Page designed by L. Brady, January 1998.
Please send comments to lbrady@wvu.edu

83. Penn State Bookstore
literary criticism and theory. Rhetoric and Community J. Michael Hogan,PSU faculty ISBN 1570031851 $39.95. Rhetoric Retold Cheryl
http://psu.bkstore.com/default.asp?s=897214419157|435&m=0312&book_cat=54

84. Trinity University Bookstore
literary criticism and theory.
http://trinityuniv.bkstore.com/default.asp?s=662187359424|307&m=0312&book_cat=54

85. Loyola University Chicago Bookstore
literary criticism and theory. Passing Pedagogy The Dynamics of ResponsibilityPamela L. Caughie, Ph.D. ISBN 0252067703 $18.95. ©Copyright.
http://loyola.bkstore.com/default.asp?s=56679546062|384&m=0312&book_cat=54

86. Opening Screen, The Johns Hopkins Guide To Literary Theory & Criticism

http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/

87. Postmodernism
Postmodernism. Postmodern literary criticism, Great Books and Postmodernismessay tips. Study hard and write your own papers and term papers!
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88. Lit Crit & Theory
TCG'sLiterary criticism Critical theoryPage. LIT CRIT Categories Links. A POSTMODERN Vocabulary. Lit Crit theory Note to the Categories Links. After the "General Links " the various theories
http://www.usd.edu/~tgannon/crit.html
TCG's Literary Criticism
Critical Theory Page
A POSTMODERN Vocabulary
Representative theorists for each "school" are also listed, withoften philosophicalprecursors (in parentheses) and [pre-20th-century precursors in square brackets]. Some of the categories probably have few links at this point, and the descriptions/explanations of each type are still in the planning/rough-draft stage. For now, the page is more an interesting skeleton of an outlinewith even its bones subjectively joined, no doubt, and its flesh relatively meagre. Still, the outline is what I'm most proud of, anyway, because, while I'm at present an almost-PH.D. (ABD"all but dead"!) in English at the U of Iowa, I still think, sometimes, that my true calling was "obsessive-compulsive librarian." . . . Finally, some "links," commentary, etc., are my own bad jokes [
REVISION NOTE (01/02) : I've finally got some decent links together, in addition to brief introductions to the various "schools": however, these latter, are, in large measure (and necessarily), my own misreadings/misprisions of each, of course. (To spell out my own biases, I spent many years [thru my M.A.] comfortably "doing" Jungian [and to a lesser extent, Freudian] criticism. A return for my Ph.D. led me to poststructuralist forms of psychoanalytical theory and to gasp ecocriticism.) As another caveat, the lists of "representative" critics are as much "random samples" culled from memory and my own arbitrary reading emphases as they are the most truly "important" figures in their field. (Many listings of representative scholars have now also been supplemented by brief

89. The LitCrit Web
you know about literary theory and practice, here s the place to come. Included areonline quizzes on each approach covered under the Critical theory node, as
http://www2.cumberlandcollege.edu/acad/english/litcritweb/Default.htm

The Literary Criticism Web
ENGL 230 Home English Department Home Cumberland College Home E-Mail Dr. Fish
Welcome to the LitCrit Web! The materials on this website were initially developed during the summer of 1999 by Dr. Tom Fish and Jennifer Perkins with the support of a Student/Faculty research grant from the Appalachian College Association This website supports the study of literary criticism by undergraduate English majors at Cumberland College. However, its resources are available for public use. If you choose to add links to materials included here on your own website, please include a link to this page. We hope you will find some useful information in the various sections of the site. Critical Theory In this section you will find overviews of a number of critical approaches to literature, along with critical summaries of important essays on each theory and samples of student writing using each approach. Critical Practice This section contains some "nuts-and-bolts" information on the craft of documentation, quotation, and paraphrase. Writer's Workshop If you are interested in seeing how much you know about literary theory and practice, here's the place to come. Included are online quizzes on each approach covered under the Critical Theory node, as well as quizzes on MLA Documentation.

90. English 60A: Contemporary Critical Theory
Website for Modern Critical ThoughtA very nice site, prepared by Mary UndergraduateIntroduction to literary TheoryA spiffy introduction to new historicism
http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/english/courses/60A/
Welcome to the homepage . . .
. . . for English 60A, a course on contemporary critical theory taught by Tim Spurgin, a member of the English Department at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Here's what you'll find on this page:
  • Basic information a description of the content and format of the course; capsule biographies of class members; etc.
  • Syllabus, handouts, and responses from students just what it says; the students' responses are especially interesting
  • Webs spun by students webs designed to illuminate and comment on issues treated in this course
  • Internet resources a list of links to sites dealing with materials from the course; the list includes the "Marx/Engels Archive," "Deconstruction on the Net," and a spiffy "Page for John Cage"
Basic information

91. Domestic Goddesses Literary Criticism
feminist theorists’ . . summary of findings and listing of major collections andcriticism. relationships with the Byrons, including her literary defense of
http://www.womenwriters.net/domesticgoddess/dgcriticism.htm

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Cather Chopin Gilman ... Search the site
(note: some browsers don't support "anchors." If you do not jump to your chosen author, use your scroll arrow.) Check out our other site Women Writers, a guide to women authors on the Internet, plus articles, scholarship and more... ALL PAPERS ON THIS PAGE ARE THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF THEIR AUTHORS, AND
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Any of these works may be read, explored, and used as research and quoted support for your own argument, but be certain that you follow MLA guidelines for citation of electronic sources. The papers are intended as additions to the scholarly community, not as freebies that you can plagiarize at will. Remember, most Universities have a strict policy on plagiarism you could receive an "F" for any course wherein you are suspected of plagiarism, and you could face even more severe penalties. Since these papers are written by professional scholars, your teacher will probably be able to tell if you "borrow" from them without giving credit for ideas, even if they are paraphrased (reworded).
Also, be sure to consider many sources, including those that you can find in your University's library. This Webpage is not, nor is it intended to be, a final and authoritative critique. This is a small collection of voices in a very large discourse about these authors. Much of what is here is well evidenced opinion use it to research and form

92. A BRIEF HISTORY OF LITERARY THEORY
A BRIEF HISTORY OF literary theory. By Chris Lang. Table of Contents Read on tothe next section in literary theory . Ask Chris a question or share a comment.
http://www.xenos.org/essays/litthry1.htm
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF LITERARY THEORY
By Chris Lang
Table of Contents:
Section 1
INTRODUCTION MEANING: THE MOVEMENT FROM AUTHOR TO READER THE READER-RESPONSE THEORY OF STANLEY FISH
  • Meaning in the Reader
  • Authorial Intent
  • Interpretive Communities
Section 2
POST-MODERNISM AND THE
HISTORY OF IDEAS
FROM THE ENLIGHTENMENT TO EXISTENTIALISM: EXISTENCE OVER ESSENCE THE PHILOSOPHY OF LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN
  • Language as Convention
  • Forms of Life
  • Public Criterion and Private Languages
COMPARISON: OR ISOLATED COMMUNITIES
  • Determined Communities
Section 3
MODERNISM: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH THE DEATH OF AUTHORITY PRIVATIZATION OF TRUTH PLURALISM AND THE RISE OF RELATIVISM CONCLUSION: BACK TO BABEL BIBLIOGRAPHY Return to the Xenos home page Return to the Crossroads Project Essays page Read on to the next section in "Literary Theory" ...
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93. Comparative Literature: 50.12 - Contemporary Literary Criticism And Theory
Comparative Literature 50.12 Contemporary literary criticism and Theory3 hours; 3 credits. Major approaches to literature since 1960.
http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/courses/ug/cmplt/05012.htm
Comparative Literature: 50.12 - Contemporary Literary Criticism and Theory
3 hours; 3 credits Major approaches to literature since 1960. Topics may include semiotics, structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, narratology, new historicism, feminist theory, psychoanalytic criticism, Marxism, and social constructionism. This course is the sa me as English 50.12 Prerequisite: one of the following: English 2, 2.4, 2.7, 3.4, 4.4, 10.3. Current class schedule Please make sure that you have read the

94. Literary Criticism Study Guide
Feminist criticism is always political and usually revisionist. Elaine Showalter sTheory of Their Own, Elaine Showalter argued that literary subcultures all
http://www.aug.edu/gkeesee/lit.crit.overview.htm
Literary Criticism:
An Overview of Approaches
2000, Skylar Hamilton Burris.
Introduction
Why Critique?
(the purposes of literary criticism)
Historical-Biographical
(definition, overview, critical papers)
Moral-Philosophical
(definition, overview)
Mimetic
(definition)
Formalistic / New Critical
(definition, overview, examples, critical papers)
Psychological
(definition, overview, examples, critical paper)
Mythological / Archetypal / Symbolic
(definition, overview, examples, critical paper)
Feminist
(definition, overview, example) Reader-Response (definition, overview, example) Other Approaches (definitions) Additional Links: http://www.brocku.ca/english/courses/4F70/index.html The Purpose of Criticism: There are three major purposes of literary criticism. To help us solve a problem in the reading. The historical approach, for instance, might be helpful in addressing a problem in Thomas Otway's play Venice Preserv'd . Why are the conspirators, despite the horrible, bloody details of their obviously brutish plan, portrayed in a sympathetic light? If we look at the author and his time, we see that he was a Tory whose play was performed in the wake of the Popish Plot and the Exclusion Bill Crisis, and that there are obvious similarities between the Conspiracy in the play and the Popish Plot in history. The Tories would never approve of the bloody Popish Plot, but they nonetheless sympathized with the plotters for the way they were abused by the Tory enemy, the Whigs. Thus it makes sense for Otway to condemn the conspiracy itself in

95. Late Night Live On Radio National: Subject Indexes 2004 Literary Criticism And T
Presented by Phillip Adams. Subject Indexes 2004 literary criticism andTheory. The last two weeks of Late Night Live are available with audio.
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- Tuesday 6 January 2004 Dr Morris Berman is an academic, cultural historian and social critic who believes that American civilisation is on the verge of collapse. back to recent programs and audio back to Late Night Live hompage Stories by Year Stories by Subject Navigate the Radio National Website... Search Radio National... Choose a program... Airplay All In The Mind AM The Ark Asia Pacific Australia Talks Back Australia Talks Books AWAYE!

96. Timeline Of Critical Paradigms
Many recent approaches modify other interpretive traditions (materialist criticism,psychoanalysis, French theories about language). Gender Studies.
http://www.sou.edu/English/IDTC/timeline/uslit.htm
Timeline of Major Critical Theories in US
Download an Adobe Acrobat version of this page so you can print it. Warren Hedges Southern Oregon Univeristy
Four Highly Influential Paradigms
  • Each Successive Paradigm Complicates and Incorporates Elements of Previous Paradigms
  • Structuralism proper actually only comes the US in the late 70s. But it epitomizes the importance most theories of the time placed on a single deep structure to explain literature and culture. Jungian or myth-based criticism identified the structure as "archetypes." Second wave feminism looked to gender difference. Psychoanalysis to the Oedipus complex. Marxism to material conditions, etc.
ca ca
Formalism
ca ca
Deep Structure Models
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Post Structuralism
Cultural Studies
  • Aims to explicate the formal properties of the artwork.
  • Politics, artist's life, etc. secondary.
  • There is a limited number of great works (the canon).
  • Great art expresses "universal" themes
Structuralism proper exemplifies these trends)
  • Aims to uncover the "deep structure" beneath the text.

97. Spoon Home Page
Postanarchism Discussion of intersections between anarchism,poststructuralism and other critical theories
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/~spoons/
The Spoon Collective is dedicated to promoting discussion of philosophical and political issues. In the event that the spoon collective's lists suffer prolonged technical problems, we will post information and updates at any or all of the following sites:
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  • www.du.edu/~flannon/spoon/
  • www.wcnet.org/~swilbur/spoon.html
  • www.cyberdiva.org/spoons.html
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98. Department Of Fine Arts, Okanagan University College Front Page
Back to Fine Arts Main Page.
http://www.arts.ouc.bc.ca/fiar/glossary/gloshome.html
WORDS OF ART: FRONT PAGE
Select a letter to begin.
A B C D ... Z
Try also the shortcut to film studies terms (in progress). Click here to visit the Sights of Resistance project.
Kudos Page
. For department info, please contact Bryan Ryley, Department Chair
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99. Contemporarylit.about.com/cs/literarytheory/
Undergraduate Guide to Critical TheoryNOTE This site has now moved to the following address http//www.purdue.edu/guidetotheory.Click on the text and you will be transported to the new location.
http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/literarytheory/

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