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English Literary Criticism

AuthorH. Prasad
PublisherArise Publishers
Publisher2012
Publisherv
Publisher247 p,
ISBN9789381031094

Contents: Preface. 1. Technical form in modernist poetry. 2. The study of twentieth century literary nonfiction. 3. The widening view. 4. Locating literary language. 5. The art of the exemplum in the poetry of chaucer and Gower. 6. Structuralism and semiotics. 7. The poetics of the pragmatic. 8. Asian American literary criticism. 9. Recent theories of fiction. 10. Theories of metamorphosis. 11. The foundations of literary theory. 12. Deconstructing the deconstructionists. Bibliography. Index.

Literary criticism is the study evaluation and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often informed by literary theory which is the philosophical discussion of its methods and goals. Though the two activities are closely related literary critics are not always and have not always been theorists. Whether or not literary criticism should be considered a separate field of inquiry from literary theory or conversely from book reviewing is a matter of some controversy.

Literary criticism has probably existed for as long as literature. In the 4th century BC Aristotle wrote the poetics a typology and description of literary forms with many specific criticisms of contemporary works of art. The literary criticism of the renaissance developed classical ideas of unity of form and content into literary neoclassicism proclaiming literature as central to culture entrusting the poet and the author with preservation of a long literary tradition. (jacket)

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