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245 | _aThe Theory of Criticism: From Plato to the Present - A Reader | ||
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_bRoutledge _c2016 _aOxon |
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500 | _aPart: I Representation 1. Imaginative Representation 2. Mimesis and Realism 3. Nature and Truth 4. Language and Representation Part II: Subjectivity 1. Wit Judgement, Fancy and Imagination 2. Genius, Nature vs Art 3. Emotive Theories 4 Subjective criticisms and the reader's response 5. Unconscious Processes Part III: Form, System and Structure 1. The Aesthetic Dimension 2. Unity and Literariness 3. Ambiguity and Polysemy 4. Impersonality and the 'death' of the author 5. Rhetoric - Style and point of view 6. Structure and system 7. Structure and Indeterminacy Part IV: History and Society 1. Tradition and Intertextuality 2. History 3. Literature and 'life' 4. Class and Gender | ||
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_aFiction _915174 |
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_aCriticism - History _915175 |
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_aSelden, Raman _eEditor and Introductor _911889 |
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