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    we will try to analyse the first chapter of Reader’s Guide to Contemporary Theory and discuss in relation to the views it contains. The new criticism’s history gets back to the middle of the 20th century‚ and “the hey-day of the New Criticism in American high schools and colleges was the Cold War decades between 1950 and the mid-seventies‚ doubtless because it offered a relatively straightforward and politically uncontroversial approach to the teaching of literature’’1.The ones that are

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    Historical Lens Criticism

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    Historical Criticism  Goal: Explain the content of literature based on _______________________________________            in which it was written.  Historical critics look at politics‚ ideas‚ culture‚ how people lived‚ etc. when analyzing  literature.   Pros and Cons of Historical Criticism   Pros  ● The historical lens is an accurate way  to view history because people  ___________________________  their thoughts and ideas through lit.  ● These views can be ___________ or  _____________.   Cons 

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    Post-structuralism holds that there are many truths‚ that frameworks must bleed‚ and that structures must become unstable or decentered. Moreover‚ post-structuralism is also concerned with the power structures or hegemonies and power and how these elements contribute to and/or maintain structures to enforce h ierarchy. Structuralism is used in literary theory‚ for example‚ "...if you examine the structure of a large number of short stories to discover the underlying principles that govern their

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    In this psychological literary criticism of On the Lake‚ by Olaf Olafsson‚ the characters Margret and Oskar will be analyzed. The main conflict is the determining of Oskar’s character; the question that keeps Margret unsettled until the climax of the short story. Throughout the short story‚ Margret subtly questions her husband’s character. She often compares Oskar to her father. “She had mentioned it before‚ and Oskar hadn’t hidden his opinion that her father’s rules had no place in their home”

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    Prose Narrative Criticism: “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “Greasy Lake” Studies in Literature Kathleen Lohr August 25‚ 2012 Prose Narrative Criticism While reading any composition of literature‚ the reader must address how they will connect with the text. To do this‚ the reader considers different forms of literary criticism. There are an abundance of approaches to literary criticism. For the purposes of looking at “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis

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    Wilder’s The Artist as Critic revolves around a debate Gilbert and Ernest discuss over art criticism and analysis. Ernest argues “that in the best days of art there we no art critics.” (Wilder 346). Whereas Gilbert reasons that “it (art criticism) treats the work of art simply as a starting-point for a new creation” (Wilder 367). Sadly‚ Ernest’s blatant ignorance is unable to comprehend that without art criticism‚ there would be no art to truly value. Wilde’s quote means that in order to hold art of

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    Hamlet Marxist Criticism

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    Cited: Abele‚ Chris‚ Liz Cronmiller‚ Allison DeZurik‚ and Diana Marinos. "1993 Hypertext Database: Marxist Criticism." Ed. Tim Spurgin. Lawrence University‚ 3 Oct. 1993. Web. 16 Dec. 2012. <http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/english/courses/60A/marxist.html#marxnotes>. USQ Artsworx. University of Southern Queensland‚ 9 July 2009. Web. 16 Dec. 2012. <http://www.usq.edu

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    course of several men in the United States Air Force that are stationed in Italy during World War II. The vast majority of war stories rely heavily on emotion in order to convey the intended message. To look at a war story with the guidelines of New Criticism calls for the removal of any emotional attachment to the novel and purely focus on the text itself. There is no need to incorporate any background on the author or include personal reactions.

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    my parents bedroom essay

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    Pick a short story: Pick a critical approach “Hills Like White Elephants” Feminist Criticism “A Goodman is Hard to Find” Psychological Criticism “My Parents’ Bedroom” New Historicism “Where are you going‚ Where have you been?” New Criticism/ Formalism “A&P” Marxist Criticism “The Yellow Wallpaper” “Cathedral” Pick one of the short stories listed and write a literary analysis using one critical approach (limited to those discuss in this class only and listed on your syllabus). You will be

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    Your friend‚ JESUS. Russian formalism was an influential school of literary criticism in Russia from the 1910s to the 1930s. It includes the work of a number of highly influential Russian and Soviet scholars such as Viktor Shklovsky‚Yuri Tynianov‚ Vladimir Propp‚ Boris Eichenbaum‚ Roman Jakobson‚ Boris Tomashevsky‚ Grigory Gukovsky who revolutionized literary criticism between 1914 and the 1930s by establishing the specificity and autonomy of poetic language and literature

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