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Nouvel Idiome Critique

Cette série explore les théories critiques et les études littéraires, examinant les concepts et les approches clés qui ont façonné la compréhension moderne de la littérature. Elle offre des analyses approfondies et des cadres théoriques essentiels pour les étudiants comme pour les universitaires. Chaque volume constitue un guide accessible mais rigoureux sur des idées complexes. Cette collection est une ressource indispensable pour quiconque cherche à approfondir son engagement dans la critique littéraire.

Class
Narrative
Discourse
Science Fiction
Metre, rhythm and verse form
Myth
  • Illustrates the relation between myth, culture and literature with discussions of poetry, fiction, film and popular song; explores uses made of the term 'myth' within the fields of literary criticism, anthropology, cultural studies, feminism, Marxism and psychoanalysis.

    Myth
    4,0
  • Poetry criticism is a subject central to the study of literature. However, it is laden with technical terms that, to the beginning student, can be both intimidating and confusing. Philip Hobsbaum provides a welcome remedy, illuminating terms ranging from the iambus to the bob-wheel stanza, and forms from the Spenserian sonnet to modern 'rap', with clarity and comprehensiveness. It is an essential guide through the terminology which will be invaluable reading for undergraduates new to the subject.

    Metre, rhythm and verse form
    3,6
  • Includes a history of science fiction, and the ways in, which the genre has been used and defined. This book provides explanations of key concepts in science fiction criticism and theory. It introduces the reader to nineteenth- century, Pulp, Golden Age, New Wave, Feminist, and Cyberpunk science fictions.

    Science Fiction
    3,7
  • This revised edition provides a broad analysis of the term 'discourse' and a thorough examination of the many theoretical assumptions surrounding it.

    Discourse
    3,8
  • Narrative

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    This fully updated second edition traces the ways in which centuries of human beings have used narrative to make sense of time, space and identity.

    Narrative
    2,6
  • Gary Day traces the phenomenon of class from the medieval to the postmodern period, examining its relevance to literary and cultural analysis today.

    Class
    3,5
  • This book serves as a valuable introduction to travel writing, exploring themes of space, language, colonialism, globalization, and politics. It provides essential insights into terminology, history, and key debates, making it ideal for newcomers to the genre.

    Travel Writing. The New Critical Idiom
    3,5
  • In this book, Aidan Day considers the history and usage of the term Romanticism, and the changing views and debates which surround it, and traces its history through 19th and 20th century readings, incorporating contemporary debates.

    Romanticism
    3,5
  • A clear, reader-friendly guide to debates around realism, this guide is vital reading for students of literature, in particular those working on the realist novel. schovat popis

    Realism
    3,3
  • "This successful introduction to intertextuality deftly introduces this crucial area and relates its significance to key theories and movements in the study of literature. The third edition is updated to includes a brand new chapter, looking at intermediality, and how the study of intertextuality has changed over the last ten years. Offering a clear guide to this crucial area, Graham Allen outlines the history and contemporary use of the term incorporates a wealth of illuminating examples from literature and culture examines the politics and aesthetics of the term relates intertextuality to global cultures and new media Looking at intertextuality in relation to literary and critical theory as well as contemporary culture and media, this book offers a fascinating and useful approach to all aspects of literary studies, especially those dealing with adaptation, media, or comparative studies"--

    Intertextuality
    3,9
  • Colonialism/Postcolonialism

    • 312pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    Colonialism/Postcolonialism is the essential introduction to this area of literary and cultural study. It is the ideal guide for students of postcolonial studies and theory.

    Colonialism/Postcolonialism
    3,8