The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism

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Pub. Date: 2005-11-07
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Summary

Volume 8 of The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism deals with the most influential and hotly debated areas of literary theory: those developing in Europe but having their main impact in the Anglo-American world of academic literary studies, whose course they have fundamentally redirected. The structuralism, poststructuralism, Russian formalism, semiotics, narratology, hermeneutics, phenomenology, reception theory, and speech act theory associated with European writers including Barthes, Todorov, Derrida, and Iser, are here described in the context of their original development, but with an eye also to their eventual influence; and the volume includes a reflective chapter by Richard Rorty on deconstruction. Incorporating full bibliographies, this volume engages systematically with the history of the twentieth century's most profound and extensive set of cross-cultural intellectual movements.

Table of Contents

Notes on contributors vii
Introduction 1(10)
Raman Selden
Russian Formalism
11(22)
Peter Steiner
STRUCTURALISM: ITS RISE, INFLUENCE AND AFTERMATH
Structuralism of the Prague School
33(25)
Lubomir Dolezel
The linguistic model and its applications
58(27)
Derek Attridge
Semiotics
85(25)
Stephen Bann
Narratology
110(21)
Gerald Prince
Roland Barthes
131(35)
Annette Lavers
Deconstruction
166(31)
Richard Rorty
Structuralist and poststructuralist psychoanalytic and Marxist theories
197(58)
Celia Britton
READER-ORIENTED THEORIES OF INTERPRETATION
Hermeneutics
255(34)
Robert Holub
Phenomenology
289(30)
Robert Holub
Reception theory: School of Constance
319(28)
Robert Holub
Speech act theory and literary studies
347(28)
Peter J. Rabinowitz
Other reader-oriented theories
375(29)
Peter J. Rabinowitz
Bibliography 404(62)
Index 466

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