Modern Literary Theory: A Reader
By (Author) Patricia Waugh
Edited by Philip Rice
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hodder Arnold
1st April 2003
New Edition - 4th edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
801.9509045
Paperback
512
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 27mm
856g
The new edition of this core text has been thoroughly revised and updated in light of the latest development in the field. The original structure of the book has been improved and new material has been added. Covering the key theoretical approaches in modern literary theory, the text includes those essays and documents that are essential reading for students of critical theory, with sections on: Formalism and Structuralism; Marxism; Feminism; Gender and Subjectivity; Histories and Textuality; Postmodernism; Postcolonialism. For the first time, the reader also includes extracts from seminal texts by authors such as Marx, Freud, and de Beauvior - texts which do not necessarily focus on literature but which have had a fundamental influence on the development of literary theory. In addition, the text now includes a section on issues and debates. Focusing not on authors or approaches but rather on leading questions in critical debate, the extracts in this section present opposing points of view on the same issue: Is literary criticism an ethical act Martha Nussbaum vs Emmanuel Levinas Is the canon a timeless assembly of great works Terry Eagleton vs Harold Bloom Is literature what the academy says it is Edward Said vs Stanley Fish Literature and the philosophy of science: Richard Rorty vs Donna Harraway
Patricia Waugh, Durham University, UK Philip Rice, formerly at Coventry University, UK