Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural TheoryManchester University Press, 7 сент. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 290 In this second edition of Beginning Theory, the variety of approaches, theorists, and technical language is lucidly and expertly unraveled and explained, and allows readers to develop their own ideas once first principles have been grasped. Expanded and updated from the original edition first published in 1995, Peter Barry has incorporated all of the recent developments in literary theory, adding two new chapters covering the emergent Eco-criticism and the re-emerging Narratology. |
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... sense of theory , and will , I hope , increase your confidence , even if you suspect that your practical efforts remain fairly rudimentary . It is also hoped that the ' STOP and THINK ' activities will provide the basis for initiating ...
... sense of theory , and will , I hope , increase your confidence , even if you suspect that your practical efforts remain fairly rudimentary . It is also hoped that the ' STOP and THINK ' activities will provide the basis for initiating ...
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... sense . When we are about to move into something new it is sensible to first take stock of what we already have , if only so that the dis- tance travelled can later be measured . So in the first chapter of this book I invite you to look ...
... sense . When we are about to move into something new it is sensible to first take stock of what we already have , if only so that the dis- tance travelled can later be measured . So in the first chapter of this book I invite you to look ...
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... sense to you . You will gain much more by using the same amount of read- ing time to read one crucial and frequently mentioned chapter or article several times for yourself . Having a detailed knowledge of what is actually said in the ...
... sense to you . You will gain much more by using the same amount of read- ing time to read one crucial and frequently mentioned chapter or article several times for yourself . Having a detailed knowledge of what is actually said in the ...
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... sense of the scope and nature of the argument . Remember that information is not evenly spread throughout a text . It tends to be concentrated in the opening and closing paragraphs ( where you often get useful summaries of the whole ) ...
... sense of the scope and nature of the argument . Remember that information is not evenly spread throughout a text . It tends to be concentrated in the opening and closing paragraphs ( where you often get useful summaries of the whole ) ...
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... sense . But it will help to ensure that you gain something from a theoretical text , no matter how intially forbidding it might be . Finally , it will , I hope , go without saying that no comprehen- siveness is possible in a format such ...
... sense . But it will help to ensure that you gain something from a theoretical text , no matter how intially forbidding it might be . Finally , it will , I hope , go without saying that no comprehen- siveness is possible in a format such ...
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