A History of Literary Criticism: From Plato to the PresentJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 apr 2008 - 848 pagina's This comprehensive guide to the history of literary criticism from antiquity to the present day provides an authoritative overview of the major movements, figures, and texts of literary criticism, as well as surveying their cultural, historical, and philosophical contexts.
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... Kant say about poetry or aesthetics but situating their aesthetic views within the framework of their philosophical systems. Without those systems, we can have merely a haphazard understanding of their views on literature and art ...
... Kant say about poetry or aesthetics but situating their aesthetic views within the framework of their philosophical systems. Without those systems, we can have merely a haphazard understanding of their views on literature and art ...
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... Kant will not help the student in her reading of the Republic or the Critique ofJudgment. This book aims, rather, to undertake close readings of selected texts which represent or embody the principles of given literarycritical ...
... Kant will not help the student in her reading of the Republic or the Critique ofJudgment. This book aims, rather, to undertake close readings of selected texts which represent or embody the principles of given literarycritical ...
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... Kant, Hume, and other thinkers. Of course, the connections between these thinkers are formulated; but a knowledge of them is not debilitatingly presupposed on the part of the student. A fourth principle of the present volume is the need ...
... Kant, Hume, and other thinkers. Of course, the connections between these thinkers are formulated; but a knowledge of them is not debilitatingly presupposed on the part of the student. A fourth principle of the present volume is the need ...
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... Kant and Hegel, and some of Hegel's followers. Such notions also inform the work of English Romantic poets such as Blake, Wordsworth, and Shelley. In America, Emerson's transcendentalism bore the imprint of Plato's thought, as did the ...
... Kant and Hegel, and some of Hegel's followers. Such notions also inform the work of English Romantic poets such as Blake, Wordsworth, and Shelley. In America, Emerson's transcendentalism bore the imprint of Plato's thought, as did the ...
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... Kant and Hegel) it is universals, not particular things, which are real. Even though, in terms of immediate perception, particulars precede the universal, it is the universal which can explain the particular. Also, as seen earlier ...
... Kant and Hegel) it is universals, not particular things, which are real. Even though, in terms of immediate perception, particulars precede the universal, it is the universal which can explain the particular. Also, as seen earlier ...
Inhoudsopgave
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From Plato to the Present Part III Greek and Latin Criticism During the Roman Empire | 103 |
From Plato to the Present Part IV The Medieval Era | 149 |
From Plato to the Present Part V The Early Modern Period to the Enlightenment | 227 |
From Plato to the Present Part VI The Earlier Nineteenth Century and Romanticism | 347 |
From Plato to the Present Part VII The Later Nineteenth Century | 467 |
From Plato to the Present Part VIII The Twentieth Century | 555 |
From Plato to the Present Epilogue | 772 |
From Plato to the Present Selective Bibliography | 777 |
From Plato to the Present Index | 791 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
A History of Literary Criticism and Theory: From Plato to the Present M. A. R. Habib Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2005 |
A History of Literary Criticism: From Plato to the Present M. A. R. Habib Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2007 |
A History of Literary Criticism and Theory: From Plato to the Present M. A. R. Habib Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |
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aesthetic Aristotle Aristotle’s artistic audience authority Barthes beauty bourgeois century Christian Cicero classical Coleridge concept consciousness context cultural Derrida dialectic discourse divine economic effectively elements emotion Enlightenment Enneads essay experience expressed feminist French French Revolution Freud function grammar Greek Hegel Hence Hereafter cited heteroglossia Horace’s human Ibn Rushd ideal ideas ideological imagination imitation individual influence insists intellectual judgment Kant Kant’s knowledge Lacan language linguistic literary criticism literary theory literature logic Longinus man’s Marx Marxist meaning medieval merely metaphor metonymy mind modern moral myth nature Neo-Platonism Nietzsche notion object philosophy Plato pleasure Plotinus poem poet poet’s poetic poetry political principles Quintilian rational reader realism reality realm reason relation Renaissance Revolution rhetoric Romantic Romanticism says sense signifier social Socrates soul speech spirit structure sublime T. S. Eliot theory things thinkers thought tion tradition truth understanding unity universal various women words writers