Book: Literary Criticism In Theory & Practice Advanced students of literary criticism would definitely find this book stimulating as well as illuminating as it present a penetrating analysis of the major theories and practices of all the dominant groups of literacy critics of our times. In the course of the critical survey of the critical principles and methods of all the major cities, the Chicago Critics attempt a critique of Contemporary Criticism in their monumental work, Critics and Criticism : Essays in Method of the Chicago Critics. Hence, the focus of this book is one the pluralistic appraoch of these critics who were aware of the powers and limitations of all the critical methods. Each critical method, even the Aristotelian method for which they developed a bias, addresses a certain range of questions beyond which it loses its utility. No critical method, as they point our, is all embracing critical system of critical philosophy. Critics having exlusive commitment to a particualr critical system are bound to be partial critics. So a pluralistic approach should be the ideal one but, in order to be a pluralistic critic, a student of literary criticism must be conversant with all the major critical approaches. The present book is significant in the sense that it has the capacity to train teachers and students of literature in the art of literary appreciation that enhances the enjoyment of literary works. Since every literary appreciation that enhances the enjoyment of literary works. Since every literary piece is a contructed whole, Aristotle's method provides clues to its specific contrucitve principle through a process of regressive reasoning the aposteriori appraoch. The special discussion of the
Chicago method in this book explains the Aristotelian bias of the Chicago Aristotelians' in a limited sense. they began where Aristode left off to pursue similar lines of study in the Poetics of modern literature.
As the Chicago School of Criticism is a brilliant exercise in remedial criticsm, this book may serve as materia medica of critical theories and practices for students and teachers of literary criticism.
About Author :
Dr. Ravindra Nath Shrivastava, ex-Visiting Professor in the Post-graduate Department of English, Patna University, has been teaching English literature for more than four decades in the Universities of Bihar. His field of specialization is modern literary criticism. His research articles have been appearing in esteemed journals devoted to English studies.
Besides being a scholar of English, he is a creative writer of Hindi. His nom de plume is Ravindra Rajhans. He is a well-known Hindi poet, satirist and a columnist. He has visited the Universities of France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Germany and England.
Contents :
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction of the Chicago Critics
The Chicago Criticism as Humanistic Criticism
Quest for Remedial Criticism
The Aristotelian Bias
Critical Pluralism of the Chicago Critics
Every Man his Own Critic
Conclusion
Appendices
Appendix A
Appendix B: The Letters
Select Bibliography
Details of Book: Literary Criticism In Theory & Practice Book: Literary Criticism In Theory & Practice
Author: Ravindra Nath Shrivastava
ISBN: 8126903295
ISBN-13: 9788126903290
, 978-8126903290
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2004
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors
Number of Pages: 208
Language: English