New Critical Thinking : : Criticism to Come / / Julian Wolfreys.
Introduces advanced students of literature to the latest critical thinkingFollowing a scene-setting Introduction which reflects on the state of ‘theory’ today, the 11 chapters in this volume introduce new areas of critical thinking which go beyond the standard ‘isms’: Literary Reading in a Digital A...
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Place / Publishing House: | Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022] ©2017 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (224 p.) :; 12 B/W illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction: New Critical Thinking – To Read so as to Become Acquainted
- 1 Turnings and Re-Turnings
- 2 ‘Peering into the dark machinery’: Modernity, Perception and the Self in John Burnside’s Poetry
- 3 Modernity’s Sylvan Subjectivity, from Gainsborough to Gallaccio
- 4 Little Did They Know: Toward an Experiential Approach to the Theory of History
- 5 ‘The Heart cannot forget / Unless it contemplate / What it declines’: Emily Dickinson, Frank Ankersmit and the Art of Forgetting
- 6 Reading Microhistory: Three Layers of Meaning
- 7 Writing Fiction, Making History: Historical Narrative and the Process of Creating History
- 8 Witnessing, Recognition and Response Ethics
- 9 A Norwegian Abroad: Camilla Collett’s Travelogues from Berlin and Paris
- 10 Alfred Jarry’s Nietzschean Modernism
- 11 On First Looking into Derrida’s Glas
- 12 ‘A very black and little Arab Jew’: Experience and Experimentation or, Two Words for Jacques Derrida
- Index