Book: Literary Theories In Praxis "Literary Theories in Praxis" analyzes the ways in which critical theories are transformed into literary criticism and methodology. To demonstrate the application of this analysis, critical writings of Roland Barthes, Harold Bloom, Cleanth Brooks, Jacques Derrida, Northrop Frye, Norman Holland, Barbara Johnson, Jacques Lacan, Adrienne Rich, and Robert Scholes are examined in terms of the primary critical stance each author employs--New Critical, phenomenological, archetypal, structuralist/semiotic, sociological, psychoanalytic, reader-response, deconstructionist, or humanist. The book is divided into nine sections, each with a prefatory essay explaining the critical stance taken in the selections that follow and describing how theory becomes literary criticism. In a headnote to each selection, Staton analyzes how the critic applies his or her critical methodology to the subject literary work. Shirley F. Staton's introduction sketches the overall philosophical positions and relationships among the various critical modes. "The proverbially 'welcome addition to the field.' It has a surprising breadth and balance in these days of reluctant canonization and yet fierce ideological attitudes."--"College Literature"
Details of Book: Literary Theories In Praxis Book: Literary Theories In Praxis
Author: Shirley F. Staton
ISBN: 0812212347
ISBN-13: 9780812212341
, 978-0812212341
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 01011987
Publisher: University Of Pennsylvania Press
Number of Pages: 488
Language: English