Literary Theory

Literary Theory

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  • Is literary theory as inscrutable as nuclear physics? Is it possible to talk about a literary theory that includes only literary texts and can be applied only to them?
    Eagleton explains why literary studies differ from nuclear physics by the fact that literature has an "ordinary" language that can reach everyone; Worker, lawyer, anthropologist, student, almost anyone can read, understand and enjoy literature. But this is the thesis of a specific literary theory that adopted a democratic approach and emerged in a specific historical period.
    In his Literary Theory, Eagleton basically states that there is no such thing as a self-styled literary theory and that there can be no such thing; He says that this theory causes some people to leave the field of science and continue their lives in constant flirtation with them. author, "What is Literature?" It starts with a basic but equally difficult question to answer. He seeks answers to this question and the questions surrounding it, with a Marxist and historical approach, with examples that can sometimes be called very cute and mischievous.
    In the later chapters of the book, he stops at phenomenology, hermeneutics, reception theory, structuralism, semiotics, poststructuralism and psychoanalysis, and makes striking discussions that do not merely describe them, but also situate the political, historical and critical context for each of them. This book, which gives you the pleasure of reading about a subject that can be sullen like literary theory, sometimes with a smile, sometimes even laughing out loud, deserves the attention of not only literary critics or students, but also everyone who loves and reads literature.
    To the sincere self-criticism of Marxist theory in the afterword in the new expanded edition; to the freshest discussions about feminist and poststructuralist theories in the 90s; Pay particular attention to recent debates and criticisms such as cultural studies, postmodern theory, new historicism, postcolonial theory, as well as the comprehensive reading lists provided on all of these!
Publisher : Details Publications
Number of pages : 272
The heart : Turkish
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Literary Theory Is literary theory as inscrutable as nuclear physics? Is it possible to talk about a literary theory that includes only literary texts and can be applied only to them? Eagleton explains why literary studies differ from nuclear physics by the fact that literature has an "ordinary" language that can reach everyone; Worker, lawyer, anthropologist, student, almost anyone can read, understand and enjoy literature. But this is the thesis of a specific literary theory that adopted a democratic approach and emerged in a specific historical period. In his Literary Theory, Eagleton basically states that there is no such thing as a self-styled literary theory and that there can be no such thing; He says that this theory causes some people to leave the field of science and continue their lives in constant flirtation with them. The author starts off with a basic but equally difficult question to answer, such as "What is Literature?" He seeks answers to this question and the questions surrounding it, with a Marxist and historical approach, with examples that can sometimes be called very cute and mischievous. In the later chapters of the book, he stops at phenomenology, hermeneutics, reception theory, structuralism, semiotics, poststructuralism and psychoanalysis, and makes striking discussions that do not merely describe them, but also situate the political, historical and critical context for each of them. This book, which gives you the pleasure of reading about a subject that can be sullen like literary theory, sometimes with a smile, sometimes even laughing out loud, deserves the attention of not only literary critics or students, but also everyone who loves and reads literature. To the sincere self-criticism of Marxist theory in the afterword in the new expanded edition; to the freshest discussions about feminist and poststructuralist theories in the 90s; Pay particular attention to recent debates and criticisms such as cultural studies, postmodern theory, new historicism, postcolonial theory, as well as the comprehensive reading lists given on all these! AYRINTI0001
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