After the New CriticismUniversity of Chicago Press, 2018. gada 14. dec. - 398 lappuses This work is the first history and evaluation of contemporary American critical theory within its European philosophical contexts. In the first part, Frank Lentricchia analyzes the impact on our critical thought of Frye, Stevens, Kermode, Sartre, Poulet, Heidegger, Sussure, Barthes, Lévi-Strauss, Derrida, and Foucault, among other, less central figures. In a second part, Lentricchia turns to four exemplary theorists on the American sceneMurray Krieger, E. D. Hirsch, Jr., Paul de Man, and Harold Bloomand an analysis of their careers within the lineage established in part one. Lentricchia's critical intention is in evidence in his sustained attack on the more or less hidden formalist premises inherited from the New Critical fathers. Even in the name of historical consciousness, he contends, contemporary theorists have often cut literature off from social and temporal processes. By so doing he believes that they have deprived literature of its relevant values and turned the teaching of both literature and theory into a rarefied activity. All along the way, with the help of such diverse thinkers as Saussure, Barthes, Foucault, Derrida, and Bloom, Lentricchia indicates a strategy by which future critical theorists may resist the mandarin attitudes of their fathers. |
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... Kantian theoretical history would force us to call " symbol . " " Poetry , " Kermode writes , " by virtue of the image is ; prose merely describes . " Elsewhere , and much to the same point , he quotes Yeats on a distinction we can find ...
... Kantian theoretical history would force us to call " symbol . " " Poetry , " Kermode writes , " by virtue of the image is ; prose merely describes . " Elsewhere , and much to the same point , he quotes Yeats on a distinction we can find ...
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... Kantian tradition , which in its resi- dually defensive and embattled intentions wanted to secure a unique place for literature and the other arts in a Western culture that has seemed to the romantic sensibility not to need aesthetic ...
... Kantian tradition , which in its resi- dually defensive and embattled intentions wanted to secure a unique place for literature and the other arts in a Western culture that has seemed to the romantic sensibility not to need aesthetic ...
18. lappuse
... Kantian provincial himself who derives his fundamental views from the German idealist tradition - despite the implication that he , unlike the New Critics , is not confined historically to a single mode , that he has a transcendent ...
... Kantian provincial himself who derives his fundamental views from the German idealist tradition - despite the implication that he , unlike the New Critics , is not confined historically to a single mode , that he has a transcendent ...
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... Kantian " purposiveness without purpose . " The idea that we yield up our selves , that we lose our knowing ... Kantian reformulation , as " rapt , intransitive atten- tion " 54 a special kind of pleasure in which , to go back to ...
... Kantian " purposiveness without purpose . " The idea that we yield up our selves , that we lose our knowing ... Kantian reformulation , as " rapt , intransitive atten- tion " 54 a special kind of pleasure in which , to go back to ...
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... Kant also badly emasculated its cultural powers . Neo - Kantians have grander plans . Frye seizes upon the basic Kantian postulates , and particularly on the idea that the experi- ence of art is an experience of freedom from all ...
... Kant also badly emasculated its cultural powers . Neo - Kantians have grander plans . Frye seizes upon the basic Kantian postulates , and particularly on the idea that the experi- ence of art is an experience of freedom from all ...
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