Title:
Theory of literature
Author:
Fry, Paul H., author.
ISBN:
9780300183368
Publication Information:
New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, ©2012.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 384 pages) : illustrations.
Series:
The open Yale courses series
Open Yale courses series.
Abstract:
"Bringing his perennially popular course to the page, Yale University Professor Paul H. Fry offers in this welcome book a guided tour of the main trends in twentieth-century literary theory. At the core of the book's discussion is a series of underlying questions: What is literature, how is it produced, how can it be understood, and what is its purpose? Fry engages with the major themes and strands in twentieth-century literary theory, among them hermeneutics, modes of formalism, semiotics and Structuralism, deconstruction, psychoanalytic approaches, Marxist and historicist approaches, theories of social identity, Neo-pragmatism and theory. By incorporating philosophical and social perspectives to connect these many trends, the author offers readers a coherent overall context for a deeper and richer reading of literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Electronic Access:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1npkg4Copies:
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