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1949: RENE WELLEK, and AUSTIN WARREN, THEORY OF LITERATURE [archive]
I. DEFINITIONS AND DISTINCTIONS
- Literature and Literary Study 3
- The Nature of Literature 9
- The Function of Literature 19
- Literary Theory, Criticism, and History 29
- General, Comparative, and National Literature 3 8
II. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
- The Ordering and Establishing of Evidence 49
III. THE EXTRINSIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF LITERATURE
- Introduction 6$
- Literature and Biography 67
- Literature and Psychology 75
- Literature and Society 89
- Literature and Ideas 107
- Literature and the Other Arts 124
IV. THE INTRINSIC STUDY OF LITERATURE
- The Analysis of the Literary Work of Art 139
- Euphony, Rhythm, and Meter 159
- Style and Stylistics 177
- Image, Metaphor, Symbol, Myth 190
- The Nature and Modes of Narrative Fiction 219
- Literary Genres 235
- Evaluation 248
- Literary History 263
V. THE ACADEMIC SITUATION
- The Study of Literature in the Graduate School
2005, Buku Teori sastra: Raman Selden, Peter Widdowson, Peter Brooker, A Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory, edisi 15, 2005, [archive]
- New Criticism, moral, formalism
- Russian formalism and the Bakhtin School
- Reader-oriented theories : Phenomenology: Husserl, Heidegger, Gadamer, Hans Robert Jauss and Wolfgang Iser, Fish, Riffaterre, Bleich
- Structuralist theories; The linguistic background, Structuralist narratology, Metaphor and metonymy, Structuralist poetics,
- Marxist theories; Soviet Socialist Realism, Lukács and Brecht, The Frankfurt School and After: Adorno and Benjamin, ‘Structuralist’ Marxism: Goldmann, Althusser, Macherey, ‘New Left’ Marxism: Williams, Eagleton, Jameson,
- Feminist theories ; First-wave feminist criticism: Woolf and de Beauvoir ; Second-wave feminist criticism; Kate Millett: sexual politics; Marxist feminism; Elaine Showalter: gynocriticism; French feminism: Kristeva, Cixous, Irigaray
- Poststructuralist theories; Roland Barthes; Psychoanalytic theories; Jacques Lacan; Julia Kristeva; Deleuze and Guattari; Deconstruction: Jacques Derrida; American deconstruction; Michel Foucault; New Historicism and Cultural Materialism;
- Postmodernist theories; Jean Baudrillard, Jean-François Lyotard, Postmodernism and Marxism, Postmodern feminisms,
- Postcolonialist theories, Edward Said, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Homi K. Bhabha, Race and ethnicity,
- Gay, lesbian and queer theories; Gay theory and criticism; Lesbian feminist theory and criticism; Queer theory and criticism
2008, Terry Eagleton, Literary Theory, An Introduction, With a New Preface, ANNIVERSARY EDITION, 2008: (archive)
- Introduction: What is Literature?
- The Rise of English
- Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Reception Theory
- Structuralism and Semiotics
- Post-Structuralism
- Psychoanalysis
- Conclusion: Political Criticism
2015_Lois Tyson, Critical Theory Today, A user-friendly guide Third edition, 2015. [archive]
- Everything you wanted to know about critical theory, but were afraid to ask
- Psychoanalytic criticism; The origins of the unconscious, The defenses, anxiety, and core issues, Dreams and dream symbols, The meaning of death, The meaning of sexuality, Lacanian psychoanalysis, Classical psychoanalysis and literature, Some questions psychoanalytic critics ask about literary texts, “What’s Love Got to Do with It?”: a psychoanalytic reading ofThe Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: psychoanalytic approaches to other literary works For further reading,For advanced readers
- Marxist criticism; The fundamental premises of Marxism, The class system in America, The role of ideology, Human behavior, the commodity, and the family, Marxism and literature, Some questions Marxist critics ask about literary texts, You are what you own: a Marxist reading of The Great Gatsby , Questions for further practice: Marxist approaches to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers.
- Feminist criticism; Traditional gender roles, A summary of feminist premises, Getting beyond patriarchy, French feminism, Multicultural feminism, Gender studies and feminism, Feminism and literature, Some questions feminist critics ask about literary texts, “ ... next they’ll throw everything overboard ... ”: a feminist reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: feminist approaches to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers 126
- New Criticism; “The text itself”, Literary language and organic unity, A New Critical reading of “There Is a Girl Inside”, New Criticism as intrinsic, objective criticism, The single best interpretation, The question New Critics asked about literary texts, The “deathless song” of longing: a New Critical reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: New Critical approaches, to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers,
- Reader-response criticism; The house passage, Transactional reader-response theory, Affective stylistics, Subjective reader-response theory, Psychological reader-response theory, Social reader-response theory, Defining readers, Some questions reader-response critics ask about literary texts, Projecting the reader: a reader-response analysis of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: reader-response approaches to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers,
- Structuralist criticism; Structural linguistics, Structural anthropology, Semiotics, Structuralism and literature, The structure of literary genres, The structure of narrative (structuralist narratology), The structure of literary interpretation, Some questions structuralist critics ask about literary texts, “Seek and ye shall find” ... and then lose: a structuralist reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: structuralist approaches, to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers
- Deconstructive criticism ; Deconstructing language, Deconstructing our world, Deconstructing human identity, Deconstructing literature, A deconstructive reading of Robert Frost’s “Mending Wall”, Some questions deconstructive critics ask about literary texts, “ ... the thrilling, returning trains of my youth ... ”:, a deconstructive reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: deconstructive approaches, to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers,
- New historical and cultural criticism; New historicism, New historicism and literature, Cultural criticism, Cultural criticism and literature, Some questions new historical and cultural critics, ask about literary texts, The discourse of the self-made man: a new historical reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: new historical and cultural criticism of other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers.
- Lesbian, gay, and queer criticism; The marginalization of LGBTQ people , Lesbian criticism, Gay criticism, Queer criticism; Some shared features of lesbian, gay, and queer criticism, Some questions lesbian, gay, and queer critics ask about literary texts, Will the real Nick Carraway please come out? A queer reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: lesbian, gay, and queer approaches, to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers,
- African American criticism; Racial issues and African American literary history, Recent developments: critical race theory, Basic tenets , African American criticism and literature, Some questions African American critics ask about literary texts. But where’s Harlem? An African American reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: African American approaches, to other literary works, For further reading,
- Postcolonial criticism; Colonialist ideology and postcolonial identity, Foundational postcolonial debates, Globalization and the “end” of postcolonial theory, Postcolonial theory and global tourism, Postcolonial theory and global conservation, Postcolonial criticism and literature, Some questions postcolonial critics ask about literary texts, The colony within: a postcolonial reading of The Great Gatsby, Questions for further practice: postcolonial approaches to other literary works, For further reading, For advanced readers
1995, 2002, 2017 Peter Barry, Beginning theory, An introduction to literary and cultural theory [Archive1] [archibe 2]
- Theory before ‘theory’: The history of English studies, Ten tenets of liberal humanism, Literary theorising from Aristotle to Leavis — some key moments, Liberal humanism in practice, The turn to ‘theory’, Some recurrent ideas in critical theory, Selected reading
- Structuralism; Structuralist chickens and liberal humanist eggs, Signs of the fathers — Saussure, The scope of structuralism, What structuralist critics do, Structuralist criticism: examples, Selected reading
- Post-structuralism and deconstruction, Some theoretical differences between structuralism and post-structuralism, Post-structuralism — life on a decentred planet, A note on the translation of Of Grammatology and on ‘reading’, Structuralism and post-structuralism — some practical differences , What post-structuralist critics do, Deconstruction: an example, Selected reading,
- Postmodernism, What is postmodernism? What was modernism?, ‘Landmarks’ in postmodernism — Habermas, Lyotard, and Baudrillard, What postmodernist critics do, Postmodernist criticism: an example, Selected reading,
- Psychoanalytic criticism: Introduction, Should we say ‘unconscious’ or ‘subconscious’, when discussing Freudian ideas?, How Freudian interpretation works, Freud and evidence, What Freudian psychoanalytic critics do, Freudian psychoanalytic criticism: examples , Lacan ; What Lacanian critics do; Lacanian criticism: an example; Selected reading.
- Feminist criticism; Feminism and feminist criticism, Feminist criticism and the role of theory, Feminist criticism and language, Feminist criticism and psychoanalysis , What feminist critics do, Feminist criticism: an example, Selected reading 138
- Queer theory; Introduction, Queer theory and lesbian feminism, Queer theory and libertarian feminism , What queer theorists do, Queer theory: an example, Selected reading.
- Marxist criticism; Beginnings and basics of Marxism, Marxist literary criticism: general, ‘Leninist’ Marxist criticism, ‘Engelsian’ Marxist criticism, The influence of Althusser, What Marxist critics do, Marxist criticism: an example, Selected reading .
- New historicism and cultural materialism; New historicism, New and old historicisms — some differences, New historicism and Foucault, Advantages and disadvantages of new historicism, What new historicists do, New historicism: an example, Cultural materialism, How is cultural materialism different from new historicism?, What cultural materialist critics do, Cultural materialism: an example, Selected reading 192
- Postcolonial criticism, Background, Postcolonial reading, What postcolonial critics do, Postcolonial criticism: an example, Selected reading,
- Stylistics; Stylistics: a theory or a practice?, A brief historical account: from rhetoric, to philology, to linguistics, to stylistics, to new stylistics, How does stylistics differ from standard close reading?, The ambitions of stylistics, What stylistic critics do, Stylistics: examples ral Note yas , Selected reading peX |.
- Narratology; Telling stories, Aristotle, Vladimir Propp 227, Gerard Genette 231, ‘Joined-up’ narratology, What narratologists do, Narratology: an example, Selected reading,
- Ecocriticism; Ecocriticism or green studies?, Culture and nature, ‘Turning criticism inside out, The Anthropocene, and things, What ecocritics do, Ecocriticism: an example, Selected reading.
- Literary theory — a history in ten events Vp), The Indiana University ‘Conference on Style’, 1958, The Johns Hopkins University international symposium, 1966, The publication of Deconstruction and Criticism, 1979, The MacCabe affair, 1981, The publication of Eagleton’s Literary Theory: An Introduction, 1983 , J. Hillis Miller’s MLA presidential address, 1986 , The Strathclyde University ‘Linguistics of Writing’ conference, 1986, The scandal over Paul de Man’s wartime writings, 1987, Jean Baudrillard and “The Gulf War never happened’, 1991, The Sokal affair, 1996 .
- Theory after “Theory’ ; Legacies of theory 304, Presentism 308, Presentism in practice oz, New aestheticism 314, New aestheticism in practice AM ivi, Cognitive poetics S22,Cognitive poetics in practice 326, Consilience and ‘conciliatory’ approaches to literary studies, Posthumanism
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