Contexts for CriticismMayfield Publishing Company, 1987 - 365 من الصفحات "Contexts for Criticism "introduces readers to the essential issues of literary interpretation. The text includes three complete works: Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn," Melville's "Benito Cereno," and Charlotte Perkins Gilmans "The Yellow Wallpaper," . . These texts - plus Shakespeare's The Tempest - are examined through seven fundamental critical theories: Historical (Author as Context and Culture as Context), Formal, Reader-Response, Mimetic, Intertextual, and Poststructural. . |
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... coherence . In- deed , even when the text is not problematical , coherence remains the decisive criterion , since the meaning is " obvious " only because it " makes sense . " I wish , therefore , to focus at- tention on the criterion of ...
... coherence . In- deed , even when the text is not problematical , coherence remains the decisive criterion , since the meaning is " obvious " only because it " makes sense . " I wish , therefore , to focus at- tention on the criterion of ...
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... coherence depends upon the context inferred , there is no absolute stan- dard of coherence by which we can adjudicate between different coherent readings . Verifica- tion by coherence implies therefore a verification of the grounds on ...
... coherence depends upon the context inferred , there is no absolute stan- dard of coherence by which we can adjudicate between different coherent readings . Verifica- tion by coherence implies therefore a verification of the grounds on ...
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... coherence a poem possesses is clear ; that such an analysis is therefore a demonstration of value can follow only if we are willing to accept complexity and coherence as the appropriate value terms . Some readers are reluctant to do so ...
... coherence a poem possesses is clear ; that such an analysis is therefore a demonstration of value can follow only if we are willing to accept complexity and coherence as the appropriate value terms . Some readers are reluctant to do so ...
المحتوى
A Constructive Prologue | 1 |
Chapter | 9 |
A S P Woodhouse The Historical Criticism of Milton | 18 |
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