The Comparative Perspective on Literature: Approaches to Theory and PracticeClayton Koelb, Susan Noakes Cornell University Press, 1988 - 378 עמודים |
תוכן
Emergent Literature and the Field of Comparative | 18 |
Defining and Defending Comparative Literature | 37 |
Some Observations | 48 |
Thoughts on the Current | 57 |
Part Two Historical and International Contexts | 73 |
Renaissance Women as Readers | 93 |
A FrancoAmerican | 117 |
The Emergent Poetry in English of Malaysia | 130 |
Some Données | 195 |
The Significance of Dora | 213 |
SelfGenerated Meaning in | 224 |
A Spurious Cranach in Georg | 233 |
Part Four Comparative Perspectives on Current Critical Issues | 261 |
Generic Continuity and Critical Practice | 284 |
Writing as Lethetic Reading | 300 |
On the Superficiality of Women | 339 |
The Educational | 147 |
Comparative Literature and the Chinese | 162 |
Part Three Literary Criticism and Other Disciplines | 177 |
Notes on Contributors | 367 |
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aesthetic Bakhtin Benjamin biography canon Chinese classical Clayton Koelb cogito communication comparatists Comparative Literature concept consciousness contemporary context Cranach criticism Critique Critique of Judgment cultural deconstruction defined discipline discourse Dora Dora's dramatic English essay example experience female fiction Flaubert Frédéric French Freud genre hermeneutics human Ibid interpretation Jesuits Jonathan Culler judgment Kafka Kant knowledge Kokoro La Nausée language linguistic literary theory Madame Arnoux male means ment Michael Riffaterre narrative narrator nature Nausée notion novel object Odysseus painting Pauline Yu perspective Petrarch philosophy poem poet poetic poetry prereading question Quiet Dust reader reading Renaissance rhetoric Richard Weisberg role Roquentin Rosanette Samuel Weber Sartre scene seems semiotic sense Sensei sexual Sirens social Sophie's Choice Stanley Corngold story structure Styron Susan Noakes symbolic theoretical things tion tradition trans translation University Press Wellek Werther Western William Styron woman women words writing