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Introducing Literary Theories : A Guide and Glossary / Julian Wolfreys.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Description: 1 online resource (336 p.)ISBN:
  • 1474473636
  • 9781474473637
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • PN94
Online resources: Summary: Article Abstract: Introducing Literary Theories is an ideal introduction for those coming to literary theory for the first time. It provides an accessible introduction to the major theoretical approaches in chapters covering: Bakhtinian Criticism, Structuralism, Feminist Theory, Marxist Literary Theories, Reader-Response Theories, Psychoanalytic Criticism, Deconstruction, Poststructuralism, New Historicism, Cultural Materialism, Postcolonial Theory, Gay Studies/ Queer Theories, Cultural Studies and Postmodernism.A table of contents arranged by theoretical method and a second arranged by key texts offer the reader alternative pathways through the volume and a general introduction, which traces the history and importance of literary theory, complete the introductory material.In each of the following chapters, the authors provide a clear presentation of the theory in question and notes towards a reading of a key text to help the student understand both the methodology and the practice of literary theory. The texts used for illustration include: In Memoriam A. H. H., Middlemarch, Mrs Dalloway, Paradise Lost, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Prospero's Books, The Swimming Pool Library and The Tempest. Every chapter ends with a set of questions for further consideration, an annotated bibliography and a supplementary bibliography while a glossary of critical terms completes the book.Derived and adapted from the successful foundation textbook, Literary Theories: A Reader and Guide, Introducing Literary Theories is a highly readable, self-contained and comprehensive guide that succeeds in making contemporary theory easily understandable.Each chapter provides:An overview of the theoryNotes towards readings of canonical literary textsQuestions for further considerationAn annotated bibliographyA supplementary bibliographyKey FeaturesComplex ideas are clearly explained A double table of contents provides different ways of navigating through the volumeCoverage of the theories is balanced with analysis of key textsQuestions at the end of each chapter direct the reader to consider further theoretical matters and to making theoretically informed readings of literary textsIncludes full guidance about further readingOffers an ideal guide for students at all levels who are new to literary theory as well as general readersProvides a Glossary of critical terms for easy reference.
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Article Abstract: Introducing Literary Theories is an ideal introduction for those coming to literary theory for the first time. It provides an accessible introduction to the major theoretical approaches in chapters covering: Bakhtinian Criticism, Structuralism, Feminist Theory, Marxist Literary Theories, Reader-Response Theories, Psychoanalytic Criticism, Deconstruction, Poststructuralism, New Historicism, Cultural Materialism, Postcolonial Theory, Gay Studies/ Queer Theories, Cultural Studies and Postmodernism.A table of contents arranged by theoretical method and a second arranged by key texts offer the reader alternative pathways through the volume and a general introduction, which traces the history and importance of literary theory, complete the introductory material.In each of the following chapters, the authors provide a clear presentation of the theory in question and notes towards a reading of a key text to help the student understand both the methodology and the practice of literary theory. The texts used for illustration include: In Memoriam A. H. H., Middlemarch, Mrs Dalloway, Paradise Lost, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Prospero's Books, The Swimming Pool Library and The Tempest. Every chapter ends with a set of questions for further consideration, an annotated bibliography and a supplementary bibliography while a glossary of critical terms completes the book.Derived and adapted from the successful foundation textbook, Literary Theories: A Reader and Guide, Introducing Literary Theories is a highly readable, self-contained and comprehensive guide that succeeds in making contemporary theory easily understandable.Each chapter provides:An overview of the theoryNotes towards readings of canonical literary textsQuestions for further considerationAn annotated bibliographyA supplementary bibliographyKey FeaturesComplex ideas are clearly explained A double table of contents provides different ways of navigating through the volumeCoverage of the theories is balanced with analysis of key textsQuestions at the end of each chapter direct the reader to consider further theoretical matters and to making theoretically informed readings of literary textsIncludes full guidance about further readingOffers an ideal guide for students at all levels who are new to literary theory as well as general readersProvides a Glossary of critical terms for easy reference.