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    criticism before. Historical criticism used to be about people looking at the background of the author‚ what time frame he lived in‚ the things that were happening around him/her that influenced that specific piece of writing. With new historicism‚ things get more complex. New historicists look to answer questions that anthropologists and sociologists would raise; they look deeper into the meaning of the text. I like the simpler version of the old historical critics. Enns‚ Peter

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    Ray Bradbury’s classic dystopian novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ depicts a futuristic American society where conformity‚ censorship and technological obsession is commonplace. Published in 1953‚ the novel follows Guy Montag‚ a fireman who‚ instead of putting out fires‚ burns books. Montag‚ in an unhappy marriage and hiding forbidden books‚ eventually meets former English professor Faber. With Faber’s help‚ Montag begins his journey to reprint and reproduce books‚ however‚ he is caught and is forced to escape

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    Truth and Power     In this essay‚ Foucault’s principal interest is how power diffuses itself in systems of authority and how it affects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false. Truth itself is the product of relations of power and of the systems in which it follows‚ it changes as system changes. There are certain systems in society. So‚ the system is formed of many individuals‚ so it is a group power.     Therefore‚ he doesn’t focus on any individual

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    Chiarelli 1 Stephen Chiarelli Ms. MacDonell 5/03/2014 ENG4U Passage Master The play‚ Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ exploits the new historicism approach for the era it was written in and the era that it takes place in. The approach concentrates on how places‚ events and culture within a society affect or influence a written work. Therefore‚ using the knowledge of Shakespearean era‚ “1564-1616” (bbc.co.uk) and the Ancient Roman era‚ “100 BC-44 BC” (bbc.co.uk) one can analyze the texts

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    Janie decides to go her own way and switches up the roles of how women are supposed to act. Deconstructionism focuses on the text and how there can be more than one meaning. New Historicism focuses on the history behind the text. Her relationship with others and herself go hand and hand with Deconstructionism and New Historicism. Deconstructionism is a philosophical theory of criticism which seeks to expose deep-seated contradictions in a work by getting underneath the surface (Google 1). In the novel

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    of universe and the meaning of human experience. Welch& Polifroni(1999). The aim of this paper is to compare and contrast the philosophical paradigms of Realism‚ Antirealism‚ Phenomenology ‚ Postmodernism. To relate the Empiricism‚ Positivism‚ Historicism‚ and Relativism to the nature of scientific truth. Moreover‚ to discuss the significance of truth for nursing as a profession and as a science. The various paradigms are characterized by ontological‚ epistemological and methodological differences

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    establishing several key terms and concepts important to the understanding of these arguments. This essay will then present a brief historical overview. In Goldberg’s (2002) The Racial State the theoretical sociological concepts of naturalism and historicism along with ideas of assimilation and amalgamation all explain the ideas of cultural

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    INTRODUCTION The English writer Virginia Woolf (1882- 1941) has become one of the most important writers from modernism. She represents many of the characteristics that were drawn during this time. In word of Ruth Weeb‚ ‘Virginia Woolf attracts some of the most diverse responses of any twentieth-century writer’ (6).  Ranging from the criticism to her feminist views to resentment to her social class and supposed snobbery. Woolf was born into a privileged family; her father‚ Leslie Stephen‚

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    values of his age. In the opinion of the present writer by a rigorous application of the principles of New Historicism will enable a reader to gain clear understanding of Galsworthy’s achievement. A Simple definition of New Historicism is that it is a method based on the parallel reading of literary and non-literary texts‚ usually of the same historical period. That is to say‚ New Historicism shuns privileging of the literary text as opposed to a literary ‘foreground’ and a historical

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    criticism therefore‚ means judging of literary works for both the good and bad. According to a handout of Twentieth-Century Literary Theories‚ there are many different kinds of literary criticism which include Formalism‚ Reader-Response‚ Sociological‚ Historicism‚ Structuralism and Psychoanalytic. Several of the mentioned theories are applicable to this text by Ovidia Yu while the others are not very suitable. One of the literary theories that are applicable to A Dream of China would be Reader-Response

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