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Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present An Introduction.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Habib, M. A. R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2011.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • LITERARY CRITICISM from Plato to the Present: AN INTRODUCTION
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Classical Literary Criticism and Rhetoric
  • Chapter 1: Classical Literary Criticism
  • Plato (428-ca. 347 BC)
  • Aristotle (384-322 BC)
  • Chapter 2: The Traditions of Rhetoric
  • Greek Rhetoric
  • Roman Rhetoric
  • The Subsequent History of Rhetoric: An Overview
  • The Legacy of Rhetoric
  • Chapter 3: Greek and Latin Criticism During the Roman Empire
  • Horace (65-8 BC)
  • Longinus (First Century AD)
  • Neo-Platonism
  • Part II: The Medieval Era
  • Chapter 4: The Early Middle Ages
  • Historical Background
  • Intellectual and Theological Currents
  • Chapter 5: The Later Middle Ages
  • Historical Background
  • Intellectual Currents of the Later Middle Ages
  • The Traditions of Medieval Criticism
  • Transitions: Medieval Humanism
  • Part III: The Early Modern Period to the Enlightenment
  • Chapter 6: The Early Modern Period
  • Historical Background
  • Intellectual Background
  • Confronting the Classical Heritage
  • Defending the Vernacular
  • Poetics and the Defense of Poetry
  • Poetic Form and Rhetoric
  • Chapter 7: Neoclassical Literary Criticism
  • French Neoclassicism
  • Neoclassicism in England
  • Chapter 8: The Enlightenment
  • Historical and Intellectual Background
  • Enlightenment Literary Criticism: Language, Taste, and Imagination
  • Chapter 9: The Aesthetics of Kant and Hegel
  • Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
  • Hegel (1770-1831)
  • Part IV: Romanticism and the Later Nineteenth Century
  • Chapter 10: Romanticism
  • Germany
  • France
  • England
  • America
  • Chapter 11: Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism, and Aestheticism
  • Historical Background: The Later Nineteenth Century
  • Realism and Naturalism
  • Symbolism and Aestheticism
  • Chapter 12: The Heterological Thinkers
  • Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
  • Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
  • Henri Bergson (1859-1941)
  • Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)
  • Part V: The Twentieth Century: A Brief Introduction
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 13: From Liberal Humanism to Formalism
  • The Background of Modernism
  • The Poetics of Modernism: W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, and T. S. Eliot
  • Formalism
  • Russian Formalism
  • The New Criticism
  • Chapter 14: Socially Conscious Criticism of the Earlier Twentieth Century
  • F. R. Leavis
  • Marxist and Left-Wing Criticism
  • The Fundamental Principles of Marxism
  • Marxist Literary Criticism: A Historical Overview
  • Early Feminist Criticism: Simone de Beauvoir and Virginia Woolf
  • Chapter 15: Phenomenology, Existentialism, Structuralism
  • Phenomenology
  • Existentialism
  • Heterology
  • Structuralism
  • Chapter 16: The Era of Poststructuralism (I): Later Marxism, Psychoanalysis, Deconstruction
  • Later Marxist Criticism
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Deconstruction
  • Chapter 17: The Era of Poststructuralism (II): Postmodernism, Modern Feminism, Gender Studies
  • Jürgen Habermas (b. 1929)