A Practical Introduction to Literary Theory and CriticismLongman, 1996 - 495 sidor A uniquely accessible guide to a difficult subject, A Practical Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism introduces students to the major trends in contemporary literary theory. Offering the breadth of information of a handbook and the examples of an anthology, it provides an invaluable alternative to the standard collections and shows students how literary theory really unfolds. |
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... Marlow's account . This narrator also subtly undermines Marlow's authority with a variety of slyly subversive comments . For example , as Marlow begins his tale , the narrator bids us farewell with an ironic aside , noting that he and ...
... Marlow's account . This narrator also subtly undermines Marlow's authority with a variety of slyly subversive comments . For example , as Marlow begins his tale , the narrator bids us farewell with an ironic aside , noting that he and ...
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... Marlow suggests that reality cannot finally be circumscribed within the confines of narrative . Yet he is , above all , a storyteller , and narrative is his principal means of ordering and mastering the flux of reality . His disavowal ...
... Marlow suggests that reality cannot finally be circumscribed within the confines of narrative . Yet he is , above all , a storyteller , and narrative is his principal means of ordering and mastering the flux of reality . His disavowal ...
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... Marlow's advanced ability to manipulate language . For example , asked if he had known Kurtz well , Marlow replies , " I knew him as well as it is possible for one man to know another " ( 73 , 118 ) . The Intended , as would anyone ...
... Marlow's advanced ability to manipulate language . For example , asked if he had known Kurtz well , Marlow replies , " I knew him as well as it is possible for one man to know another " ( 73 , 118 ) . The Intended , as would anyone ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THEORETICAL | 11 |
PSYCHOANALYTIC LITERARY CRITICISM 27 | 27 |
READERRESPONSE LITERARY | 41 |
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