Critical Discourse: A Survey of Literary Theorists |
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What Can Texts | 1 |
What Can Literature Be? | 7 |
What Can Literary Theory Be? | 17 |
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activity actual aesthetic appears becomes Bleich Bloom called character claims communication Compare concept consciousness criticism Culler culture deconstruction dialectical effect evidence experience fact fantasy feelings fiction Fiedler figure force Frye function Hartman Hirsch Holland human idea individual influence intention interest interpretation Iser Jameson Jauss knowledge language less linguistic literary literature Marxism meaning merely method mind mode motives move myth nature object original poem poet poetry political position possible practice present problem produced psychological question reader reading reality relation response rhetorical says seems sense sexual social society structure suggests symbolic theory thought tion traditional truth understanding valid values whole writing