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_q(paperback)
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_q(paperback)
041 _aeng
050 0 0 _aPN81,
_bC857 2011
090 _aPN81, C857 2011
100 1 _aCuller, Jonathan D.
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245 1 0 _aLiterary theory :
_ba very short introduction /
_cJonathan Culler.
250 _a2nd ed., fully updated new ed.
260 _aOxford ;
_aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2011.
300 _axiv, 165 p. :
_billustrations ;
_c18 cm.
490 0 _aVery short introductions ;
_v4
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 147-153) and index
505 _a1. What is Theory? – 2. What is literature and does it matter? – 3. Literature and cultural studies – 4. Language, meaning, and interpretation – 5. Rhetoric, poetics, and poetry – 6. Narrative – 7. Performative language – 8. Identity, identificaiton, and the subject – 9. Ethics and aesthetics.
520 _aWhat is literary theory? Is there a relationship between literature and culture? These are some of questions addressed by Jonathan Culler in this new edition of his highly popular Very Short Introduction. Culler, an extremely lucid commentator and much admired in the field of literary theory, uses easy-to-grasp examples as he outlines the ideas behind schools of criticism that can otherwise be quite daunting, such as deconstruction, semiotics, and postcolonial theory. He explains "theory" not by describing warring "schools" but by sketching key "moves" that theory has encouraged, and by speaking directly about the implications of theory for thinking about literature, human identity, and the power of language.
650 0 _aCriticism.
_937060
830 0 _aVery short introductions.
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910 _aNIT Ana Koleksiyonu
003 Devinim
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