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Modern British and Irish Criticism and Theory : A Critical Guide.
Title:
Modern British and Irish Criticism and Theory : A Critical Guide.
Author:
Wolfreys, Julian.
ISBN:
9780748626809
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (217 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- 1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772±1834) and Matthew Arnold (1822±1888) -- 2. John Ruskin (1819±1900) and Walter Pater (1839±1894): Aesthetics and the State -- 3. Oscar Wilde (1854±1900): Aesthetics and Criticism -- 4. The Cambridge School: Sir ArthurQuiller- Couch (1863±1944), I. A. Richards (1893± 1979) and William Empson (1906±1984) -- 5. James Joyce (1882±1941): Theories of Literature -- 6. Virginia Woolf (1882±1941): Aesthetics -- 7. T. S. Eliot (1888±1965) -- 8. After the `Cambridge School': F. R. Leavis (1895±1978), Scrutiny (1932±1952) and Literary Studies in Britain -- 9. J. L. Austin (1911±1960) and Speech-Act Theory -- 10. Richard Hoggart (1918±), Raymond Williams (1921±1988) and the Emergence of Cultural Studies -- 11. Raymond Williams (1921±1988) -- 12. Stuart Hall (1932±) -- 13. Terry Eagleton (1943±) -- 14. Screen (1971±) -- 15. Structuralism and the Structuralist Controversy -- 16. The Spread of Literary Theory in Britain -- 17. Feminism and Poststructuralism -- 18. Cultural Studies -- 19. Cultural Materialism -- 20. Postcolonial Studies -- 21. Gay/Queer and Lesbian Studies, Criticism and Theory -- 22. Ernesto Laclau (1935±), Chantal Mouffe (1948±) and Post-Marxism -- 23. Psychoanalysis in Literary and Cultural Studies -- 24. Feminism, Materialism and the Debate on Postmodernism in British Universities -- 25. British Poststructuralism since 1968 -- 26. Developments in Literary Theory since 1995 -- Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
Modern British and Irish Criticism and Theory offers the student and general reader a comprehensive, critically informed overview of the development of literary and cultural studies from the nineteenth century to the present day. Beginning with Coleridge and Arnold, examining the contribution of cultural commentators and novelists, and considering the institutionalisation of literary criticism in the universities of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, the book addresses in detailed, accessible and rigorous essays the rise and significance of literary and cultural studies. Nearly thirty essays contribute to an understanding of the practice of literary studies presenting the reader with a perceptive series of critical interventions which, themselves, engage in the very locations from which criticism and theory have emerged.A further reading list accompanies each chapter.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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