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Title Literary theory : a practical introduction / edited by Michael Ryan.
Publication Info Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2017.
Edition Third edition.



Descript 304 pages
Edition Third edition.
Contents Note to Teachers x Literary Theory: A Primer 1 Chapter 1 Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics 20 An Introduction to Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics 20 Exercise 1.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 23 Exercise 1.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Moose and At the Fishhouses 27 Exercise 1.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 39 Exercise 1.4 Alice Munro, Royal Beatings and Wild Swans 42 Exercise 1.5 The Wachowskis, The Matrix 44 Chapter 2 Structuralism, Linguistics, Narratology 48 An Introduction to Structuralism 48 Exercise 2.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 58 Exercise 2.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Map 60 Exercise 2.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 61 Exercise 2.4 Alice Munro, The Progress of Love 64 Exercise 2.5 John Ford, The Searchers 66 Chapter 3 Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics 69 An Introduction to Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics 69 Exercise 3.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 72 Exercise 3.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish 74 Exercise 3.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 74 Exercise 3.4 Alice Munro, Material 77 Exercise 3.5 Paul Gilroy, Michael Clayton 78 Chapter 4 PostCoStructuralism 80 An Introduction to PostCoStructuralism 80 Exercise 4.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 88 Exercise 4.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Over 2,000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance 98 Exercise 4.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 101 Exercise 4.4 Alice Munro, Differently 105 Exercise 4.5 Alfred Hitchcock, The Birds and Tom Tykwer, Run, Lola, Run 109 Chapter 5 Psychoanalysis and Psychology 113 An Introduction to Psychoanalysis and Psychology 113 Exercise 5.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 120 Exercise 5.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Sestina and In the Village 123 Exercise 5.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 126 Exercise 5.4 Alice Munro, Meneseteung 127 Exercise 5.5 David Lynch, Blue Velvet 131 Chapter 6 Marxism and Critical Theory 134 An Introduction to Marxism and Critical Theory 134 Exercise 6.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 139 Exercise 6.2 Elizabeth Bishop, A Miracle for Breakfast 142 Exercise 6.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 142 Exercise 6.4 Alice Munro, Hired Girl and The Beggar Maid 144 Exercise 6.5 Mike Nichols, Working Girl and Stanley Kubrick, The Shining 147 Chapter 7 History 153 An Introduction to Historical Criticism 153 Exercise 7.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 155 Exercise 7.2 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 163 Exercise 7.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 164 Exercise 7.4 Alice Munro, Walker Brothers Cowboy 166 Exercise 7.5 Elizabeth Bishop, Twelve O Clock News 167 Exercise 7.6 Luis Puenzo, The Official Story and Susana Blaustein Munoz and Lourdes Portillo, Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo 168 Chapter 8 Gender Studies 172 An Introduction to Gender Studies 172 Exercise 8.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 177 Exercise 8.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Roosters, In the Waiting Room, and Exchanging Hats 185 Exercise 8.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 189 Exercise 8.4 Alice Munro, The Love of a Good Woman and Lichen 190 Exercise 8.5 Jonathan Demme, The Silence of the Lambs and Jenny Livingstone, Paris Is Burning 192 Chapter 9 Ethnic Studies 198 An Introduction to Ethnic Studies 198 Exercise 9.1 Elizabeth Bishop, Faustina, or Rock Roses 202 Exercise 9.2 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 204 Exercise 9.3 Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye 205 Exercise 9.4 NWA, The Nigga Ya Love To Hate 207 Exercise 9.5 Joel Schumacher, Falling Down and Mathieu Kassovitz, Hate 208 Chapter 10 Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Transnational Studies 215 Introduction to Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Transnational Studies 215 Exercise 10.1 Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness 218 Exercise 10.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Brazil, January 1, 1502 and The Burglar of Babylon 224 Exercise 10.3 Alice Munro, The Wilderness Station 227 Exercise 10.4 Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye 228 Exercise 10.5 Kieran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss 228 Exercise 10.6 Louise Erdrich, Love Medicine 230 Exercise 10.7 Djbril Diop Mambety, Hyenas and Hany AbuCoAssad, Paradise Now 233 Chapter 11 Cognition, Emotion, Evolution, Science 236 An Introduction to Cognition, Emotion, Evolution, Science 236 Exercise 11.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 240 Exercise 11.2 Elizabeth Bishop, In the Waiting Room, Crusoe in England, and One Art 242 Exercise 11.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 243 Exercise 11.4 Alice Munro, Fits 246 Exercise 11.5 Wong KarCowai, In the Mood for Love 247 Chapter 12 Animals, Humans, Places, Things 250 An Introduction to Animals, Humans, Places, Things 250 Exercise 12.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 255 Exercise 12.2 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 258 Exercise 12.3 Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish and Pink Dog 259 Exercise 12.4 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 261 Exercise 12.5 Alice Munro, Runaway and Vandals 264 Exercise 12.6 Agnes Varda, Vagabond 266 Appendix Elizabeth Bishop, In the Village 268 Index 284
Note 'Literary Theory' presents a comprehensive introduction to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from formalism, structuralism, and historicism to ethnic, gender, and science studies. Now in its Third Edition, Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction presents a comprehensive introduction to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from formalism, structuralism, and historicism to ethnic, gender, and science studies. This edition includes new sections addressing theoretical approaches to literature relating to cognition, emotion, evolution, and animals, humans, places; an expanded section on Ethnic, PostCoColonial & Global Studies; and greater attention paid to film and cultural texts to reflect contemporary trends. Plus, a variety of classic literary texts newly considered for this edition include The Great Gatsby, The God of Small Things , Frankenstein , and more. Vividly demonstrating how the same classic and contemporary texts when approached from different perspectives can lead to surprisingly varied interpretations, chapters reveal illuminating insights into literary texts ranging from King Lear and Alice Munro s short stories to the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, along with noted works of films from Citizen Kane to Run , Lola, Run . The Third Edition of Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction is an invaluable resource for anyone tasked with the writing of a critical essay while allowing all to gain a much deeper appreciation of the literature one reads.
200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781119061731 (e-book)
9781119090021 (hbk.) :
9781119061755 (pbk.)
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Series How to study literature
How to study literature.
Subject Literature -- Philosophy.
Literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.
Alt author Ryan, Michael, 1951-
Descript 304 pages
Edition Third edition.
Contents Note to Teachers x Literary Theory: A Primer 1 Chapter 1 Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics 20 An Introduction to Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics 20 Exercise 1.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 23 Exercise 1.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Moose and At the Fishhouses 27 Exercise 1.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 39 Exercise 1.4 Alice Munro, Royal Beatings and Wild Swans 42 Exercise 1.5 The Wachowskis, The Matrix 44 Chapter 2 Structuralism, Linguistics, Narratology 48 An Introduction to Structuralism 48 Exercise 2.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 58 Exercise 2.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Map 60 Exercise 2.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 61 Exercise 2.4 Alice Munro, The Progress of Love 64 Exercise 2.5 John Ford, The Searchers 66 Chapter 3 Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics 69 An Introduction to Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics 69 Exercise 3.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 72 Exercise 3.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish 74 Exercise 3.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 74 Exercise 3.4 Alice Munro, Material 77 Exercise 3.5 Paul Gilroy, Michael Clayton 78 Chapter 4 PostCoStructuralism 80 An Introduction to PostCoStructuralism 80 Exercise 4.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 88 Exercise 4.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Over 2,000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance 98 Exercise 4.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 101 Exercise 4.4 Alice Munro, Differently 105 Exercise 4.5 Alfred Hitchcock, The Birds and Tom Tykwer, Run, Lola, Run 109 Chapter 5 Psychoanalysis and Psychology 113 An Introduction to Psychoanalysis and Psychology 113 Exercise 5.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 120 Exercise 5.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Sestina and In the Village 123 Exercise 5.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 126 Exercise 5.4 Alice Munro, Meneseteung 127 Exercise 5.5 David Lynch, Blue Velvet 131 Chapter 6 Marxism and Critical Theory 134 An Introduction to Marxism and Critical Theory 134 Exercise 6.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 139 Exercise 6.2 Elizabeth Bishop, A Miracle for Breakfast 142 Exercise 6.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 142 Exercise 6.4 Alice Munro, Hired Girl and The Beggar Maid 144 Exercise 6.5 Mike Nichols, Working Girl and Stanley Kubrick, The Shining 147 Chapter 7 History 153 An Introduction to Historical Criticism 153 Exercise 7.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 155 Exercise 7.2 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 163 Exercise 7.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 164 Exercise 7.4 Alice Munro, Walker Brothers Cowboy 166 Exercise 7.5 Elizabeth Bishop, Twelve O Clock News 167 Exercise 7.6 Luis Puenzo, The Official Story and Susana Blaustein Munoz and Lourdes Portillo, Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo 168 Chapter 8 Gender Studies 172 An Introduction to Gender Studies 172 Exercise 8.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 177 Exercise 8.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Roosters, In the Waiting Room, and Exchanging Hats 185 Exercise 8.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 189 Exercise 8.4 Alice Munro, The Love of a Good Woman and Lichen 190 Exercise 8.5 Jonathan Demme, The Silence of the Lambs and Jenny Livingstone, Paris Is Burning 192 Chapter 9 Ethnic Studies 198 An Introduction to Ethnic Studies 198 Exercise 9.1 Elizabeth Bishop, Faustina, or Rock Roses 202 Exercise 9.2 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 204 Exercise 9.3 Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye 205 Exercise 9.4 NWA, The Nigga Ya Love To Hate 207 Exercise 9.5 Joel Schumacher, Falling Down and Mathieu Kassovitz, Hate 208 Chapter 10 Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Transnational Studies 215 Introduction to Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Transnational Studies 215 Exercise 10.1 Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness 218 Exercise 10.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Brazil, January 1, 1502 and The Burglar of Babylon 224 Exercise 10.3 Alice Munro, The Wilderness Station 227 Exercise 10.4 Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye 228 Exercise 10.5 Kieran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss 228 Exercise 10.6 Louise Erdrich, Love Medicine 230 Exercise 10.7 Djbril Diop Mambety, Hyenas and Hany AbuCoAssad, Paradise Now 233 Chapter 11 Cognition, Emotion, Evolution, Science 236 An Introduction to Cognition, Emotion, Evolution, Science 236 Exercise 11.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 240 Exercise 11.2 Elizabeth Bishop, In the Waiting Room, Crusoe in England, and One Art 242 Exercise 11.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 243 Exercise 11.4 Alice Munro, Fits 246 Exercise 11.5 Wong KarCowai, In the Mood for Love 247 Chapter 12 Animals, Humans, Places, Things 250 An Introduction to Animals, Humans, Places, Things 250 Exercise 12.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 255 Exercise 12.2 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 258 Exercise 12.3 Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish and Pink Dog 259 Exercise 12.4 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 261 Exercise 12.5 Alice Munro, Runaway and Vandals 264 Exercise 12.6 Agnes Varda, Vagabond 266 Appendix Elizabeth Bishop, In the Village 268 Index 284
Note 'Literary Theory' presents a comprehensive introduction to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from formalism, structuralism, and historicism to ethnic, gender, and science studies. Now in its Third Edition, Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction presents a comprehensive introduction to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from formalism, structuralism, and historicism to ethnic, gender, and science studies. This edition includes new sections addressing theoretical approaches to literature relating to cognition, emotion, evolution, and animals, humans, places; an expanded section on Ethnic, PostCoColonial & Global Studies; and greater attention paid to film and cultural texts to reflect contemporary trends. Plus, a variety of classic literary texts newly considered for this edition include The Great Gatsby, The God of Small Things , Frankenstein , and more. Vividly demonstrating how the same classic and contemporary texts when approached from different perspectives can lead to surprisingly varied interpretations, chapters reveal illuminating insights into literary texts ranging from King Lear and Alice Munro s short stories to the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, along with noted works of films from Citizen Kane to Run , Lola, Run . The Third Edition of Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction is an invaluable resource for anyone tasked with the writing of a critical essay while allowing all to gain a much deeper appreciation of the literature one reads.
200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781119061731 (e-book)
9781119090021 (hbk.) :
9781119061755 (pbk.)
Series How to study literature
How to study literature.
Subject Literature -- Philosophy.
Literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.
Alt author Ryan, Michael, 1951-

Subject Literature -- Philosophy.
Literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.
Descript 304 pages
Contents Note to Teachers x Literary Theory: A Primer 1 Chapter 1 Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics 20 An Introduction to Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics 20 Exercise 1.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 23 Exercise 1.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Moose and At the Fishhouses 27 Exercise 1.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 39 Exercise 1.4 Alice Munro, Royal Beatings and Wild Swans 42 Exercise 1.5 The Wachowskis, The Matrix 44 Chapter 2 Structuralism, Linguistics, Narratology 48 An Introduction to Structuralism 48 Exercise 2.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 58 Exercise 2.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Map 60 Exercise 2.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 61 Exercise 2.4 Alice Munro, The Progress of Love 64 Exercise 2.5 John Ford, The Searchers 66 Chapter 3 Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics 69 An Introduction to Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics 69 Exercise 3.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 72 Exercise 3.2 Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish 74 Exercise 3.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 74 Exercise 3.4 Alice Munro, Material 77 Exercise 3.5 Paul Gilroy, Michael Clayton 78 Chapter 4 PostCoStructuralism 80 An Introduction to PostCoStructuralism 80 Exercise 4.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 88 Exercise 4.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Over 2,000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance 98 Exercise 4.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 101 Exercise 4.4 Alice Munro, Differently 105 Exercise 4.5 Alfred Hitchcock, The Birds and Tom Tykwer, Run, Lola, Run 109 Chapter 5 Psychoanalysis and Psychology 113 An Introduction to Psychoanalysis and Psychology 113 Exercise 5.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 120 Exercise 5.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Sestina and In the Village 123 Exercise 5.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 126 Exercise 5.4 Alice Munro, Meneseteung 127 Exercise 5.5 David Lynch, Blue Velvet 131 Chapter 6 Marxism and Critical Theory 134 An Introduction to Marxism and Critical Theory 134 Exercise 6.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 139 Exercise 6.2 Elizabeth Bishop, A Miracle for Breakfast 142 Exercise 6.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 142 Exercise 6.4 Alice Munro, Hired Girl and The Beggar Maid 144 Exercise 6.5 Mike Nichols, Working Girl and Stanley Kubrick, The Shining 147 Chapter 7 History 153 An Introduction to Historical Criticism 153 Exercise 7.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 155 Exercise 7.2 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 163 Exercise 7.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 164 Exercise 7.4 Alice Munro, Walker Brothers Cowboy 166 Exercise 7.5 Elizabeth Bishop, Twelve O Clock News 167 Exercise 7.6 Luis Puenzo, The Official Story and Susana Blaustein Munoz and Lourdes Portillo, Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo 168 Chapter 8 Gender Studies 172 An Introduction to Gender Studies 172 Exercise 8.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 177 Exercise 8.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Roosters, In the Waiting Room, and Exchanging Hats 185 Exercise 8.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 189 Exercise 8.4 Alice Munro, The Love of a Good Woman and Lichen 190 Exercise 8.5 Jonathan Demme, The Silence of the Lambs and Jenny Livingstone, Paris Is Burning 192 Chapter 9 Ethnic Studies 198 An Introduction to Ethnic Studies 198 Exercise 9.1 Elizabeth Bishop, Faustina, or Rock Roses 202 Exercise 9.2 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 204 Exercise 9.3 Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye 205 Exercise 9.4 NWA, The Nigga Ya Love To Hate 207 Exercise 9.5 Joel Schumacher, Falling Down and Mathieu Kassovitz, Hate 208 Chapter 10 Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Transnational Studies 215 Introduction to Indigenous, Postcolonial, and Transnational Studies 215 Exercise 10.1 Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness 218 Exercise 10.2 Elizabeth Bishop, Brazil, January 1, 1502 and The Burglar of Babylon 224 Exercise 10.3 Alice Munro, The Wilderness Station 227 Exercise 10.4 Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye 228 Exercise 10.5 Kieran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss 228 Exercise 10.6 Louise Erdrich, Love Medicine 230 Exercise 10.7 Djbril Diop Mambety, Hyenas and Hany AbuCoAssad, Paradise Now 233 Chapter 11 Cognition, Emotion, Evolution, Science 236 An Introduction to Cognition, Emotion, Evolution, Science 236 Exercise 11.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 240 Exercise 11.2 Elizabeth Bishop, In the Waiting Room, Crusoe in England, and One Art 242 Exercise 11.3 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 243 Exercise 11.4 Alice Munro, Fits 246 Exercise 11.5 Wong KarCowai, In the Mood for Love 247 Chapter 12 Animals, Humans, Places, Things 250 An Introduction to Animals, Humans, Places, Things 250 Exercise 12.1 William Shakespeare, King Lear 255 Exercise 12.2 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 258 Exercise 12.3 Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish and Pink Dog 259 Exercise 12.4 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 261 Exercise 12.5 Alice Munro, Runaway and Vandals 264 Exercise 12.6 Agnes Varda, Vagabond 266 Appendix Elizabeth Bishop, In the Village 268 Index 284
Note 'Literary Theory' presents a comprehensive introduction to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from formalism, structuralism, and historicism to ethnic, gender, and science studies. Now in its Third Edition, Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction presents a comprehensive introduction to the full range of contemporary approaches to the study of literature and culture, from formalism, structuralism, and historicism to ethnic, gender, and science studies. This edition includes new sections addressing theoretical approaches to literature relating to cognition, emotion, evolution, and animals, humans, places; an expanded section on Ethnic, PostCoColonial & Global Studies; and greater attention paid to film and cultural texts to reflect contemporary trends. Plus, a variety of classic literary texts newly considered for this edition include The Great Gatsby, The God of Small Things , Frankenstein , and more. Vividly demonstrating how the same classic and contemporary texts when approached from different perspectives can lead to surprisingly varied interpretations, chapters reveal illuminating insights into literary texts ranging from King Lear and Alice Munro s short stories to the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, along with noted works of films from Citizen Kane to Run , Lola, Run . The Third Edition of Literary Theory: A Practical Introduction is an invaluable resource for anyone tasked with the writing of a critical essay while allowing all to gain a much deeper appreciation of the literature one reads.
200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Ryan, Michael, 1951-
ISBN 9781119061731 (e-book)
9781119090021 (hbk.) :
9781119061755 (pbk.)

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