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 scene—Murray Krieger, E. D. Hirsch, Jr., Paul de Man, and Harold Bloom—and 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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... principle of coherence . These are conceptions of a " history " which would generate itself as a unity and a totality while resisting forces of heterogeneity , contradiction , fragmentation , and difference : a " history , " in short ...
... principle of coherence . These are conceptions of a " history " which would generate itself as a unity and a totality while resisting forces of heterogeneity , contradiction , fragmentation , and difference : a " history , " in short ...
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... principle of the liter- ary universe , it is left with a text that is fundamentally indeterminate . The " commentaries " produced by the hand - to - mouth critic are often " elegant , " and in his " Tentative Conclusion " Frye adds the ...
... principle of the liter- ary universe , it is left with a text that is fundamentally indeterminate . The " commentaries " produced by the hand - to - mouth critic are often " elegant , " and in his " Tentative Conclusion " Frye adds the ...
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... principle of self of which money is the visible incarnation , are the God and Mammon of the world . " 33 Shelley's Neoplatonic One , Frye's literary universe , and the forces of langue for structuralism , though they do not share the ...
... principle of self of which money is the visible incarnation , are the God and Mammon of the world . " 33 Shelley's Neoplatonic One , Frye's literary universe , and the forces of langue for structuralism , though they do not share the ...
14. lappuse
... principle of the structure would limit what we might call the freeplay of the structure .... Nevertheless , the center also closes off the freeplay it opens up and makes possible . . [ A ] t the center , the permutation or the ...
... principle of the structure would limit what we might call the freeplay of the structure .... Nevertheless , the center also closes off the freeplay it opens up and makes possible . . [ A ] t the center , the permutation or the ...
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... principles which stand free of ideology , is productive . His acute demonstrations of the provincialism of the New Critics , who assert the universal appli- cability of ideas which manifestly grow out of the limited reach of symbolist ...
... principles which stand free of ideology , is productive . His acute demonstrations of the provincialism of the New Critics , who assert the universal appli- cability of ideas which manifestly grow out of the limited reach of symbolist ...
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