'Literary criticism and literary history both attempt to characterize the individuality of a work, of an author, of a period, or of a national literature...' 'But this characterization can be accomplished only in universal terms, on the basis of a literary theory.' How to explore the assumptions on which literary study is based and to create such a literary theory is the subject or René Wellek and Austin Warren's ground-breaking and now classic study. In developing their arguments the authors consider both extrinsic and intrinsic factors in their search for 'an organum of method'. Thus there are chapters on literature as studied through the lens of biography, psychology, society, ideas and other arts. A substantial section is devoted to the formal nature of literature, style: metre, imagery and metaphor, narrative and literary genres. The result is an indispensable handbook for every student.
René Wellek Livres







Confrontations
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the influence of German philosophical and critical ideas on English and American literature, this collection features six essays by René Wellek, including one previously unpublished piece. The essays delve into the contrasts between German and English Romanticism, and analyze the impact of German thought on writers like Carlyle and De Quincey. Additionally, Wellek reflects on the New England Transcendentalists, particularly Emerson's engagement with German philosophy, highlighting the cross-cultural exchanges that shaped literary movements.
Crime and punishment - Politics of salvation - Two dimensions of reality in the Brothers Karamazov - The grand inquisitor - Dostoevsky's religious and philosophical views.
Konfrontationen
Verleichende Studien zur Romantik


