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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... suggest , the ' moment of theory ' has probably passed . So why another ' primer ' of theory so late in the day ? The simple answer is that after the moment of theory there comes , inevitably , the ' hour ' of theory , when it ceases to ...
... suggest , the ' moment of theory ' has probably passed . So why another ' primer ' of theory so late in the day ? The simple answer is that after the moment of theory there comes , inevitably , the ' hour ' of theory , when it ceases to ...
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... suggested activities , headed ' STOP and THINK ' , which are designed to give you some ' hands - on ' experience of literary theory and its problems . You will not just be reading about it , reducing theory to a kind of spectator sport ...
... suggested activities , headed ' STOP and THINK ' , which are designed to give you some ' hands - on ' experience of literary theory and its problems . You will not just be reading about it , reducing theory to a kind of spectator sport ...
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... suggests a range of negative attrib- utes , such as ' non - Marxist ' and ' non - feminist ' , and ' non - theoret- ical ' . There is also the implication that liberal humanists believe in ' human nature ' as something fixed and ...
... suggests a range of negative attrib- utes , such as ' non - Marxist ' and ' non - feminist ' , and ' non - theoret- ical ' . There is also the implication that liberal humanists believe in ' human nature ' as something fixed and ...
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... suggest that it is much better to read intensely in theory than to read widely . By this I mean that you will gain little from read- ing chapter after chapter of a book that is making little sense to you . You will gain much more by ...
... suggest that it is much better to read intensely in theory than to read widely . By this I mean that you will gain little from read- ing chapter after chapter of a book that is making little sense to you . You will gain much more by ...
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... suggest how it might affect your literary studies . Above all , it aims to interest you in theory . Approaching theory If you are coming to literary theory soon after taking courses in such subjects as media studies , communications ...
... suggest how it might affect your literary studies . Above all , it aims to interest you in theory . Approaching theory If you are coming to literary theory soon after taking courses in such subjects as media studies , communications ...
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