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Religion and the Literary Critic
Published 1989-05-01“…The article is an attempt to refute Culler by indicating, through an analysis of William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying, that an attempt to reject all religion as being destructive or quaintly anachronistic (as Culler ultimately does) seriously limits the capacity of the literary critic to explore works of literature. Evidence is brought forward to suggest that while Faulkner rejects the hypocritically pious type of religion as does Culler, he, unlike Culler, seems to be aware that religion is a much broader and deeper concept than this, exploring in an extremely positive way a type of experience universally accepted as religious, which has about it none of the qualities which Culler rejects.…”
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Hispamérica and literary criticism
Published 2018-09-01“…The article studies the various modalities that the Hispamérica journal has taken in relation to Latin American literary criticism during the first two decades of its publication, between the 70s and the 80s. …”
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The object of literary criticism
Published 1979“…<p>The intentionally ambiguous title of my thesis suggests both the notion of the object at which literary criticism is directed and also the notion of the objective toward which it is directed. …”
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Isidora Sekulić as a literary critic
Published 2007-01-01“…With her creativity, Serbian literary criticism of the Belgrade style gained the highest artistic expression. …”
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On the Self-Portrait of a Literary Critic in Changing Times (Literary Critic Ján Rozner in the years 1954 – 1963)
Published 2013-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Literary criticism of Milenko Maticki
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…literary criticism…”
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Literary criticism must be scientific
Published 2022-12-01“… Literary criticism must be scientific …”
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Literary criticism and gender policies
Published 2003-06-01“…It examines three major areas of research: first, women as writers (i.e. the issues surrounding women’s creativity); second, women as readers (i.e. as interpreting subjects that identify with or resist the text’s ideology); and finally, women as literary critics (i.e. a variety of approaches to women’s roles and problems in academia).…”
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Feminisms in literature and literary criticism
Published 2022-11-01“…We will address here the impact that the trajectories and transformations of feminism in its conjugation of activism and theoretical production, especially from its most recent expansion with Ni una menos, operated on various institutions, productions and modulations of literary criticism in recent years; not only because fictional texts are permeated by the feminist agenda, but also because literature recovers, among the different social discourses and arts, a central place as the language of revolt, of struggle, of the claim that will close the distances between art/life/politics and renew the modes of intervention of artists/writers.…”
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THE CHRONICLE OF DOMESTIC LITERARY CRITICISM
Published 2018-02-01“…Review of the dictionary: "Russian Literary Critics of the XX Century: Biobibliographic Dictionary".…”
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Literary criticism and analytical psychology
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Leftist liberators: American literary criticism in the thirties Leftist liberators: American literary criticism in the thirties
Published 2008-04-01“…In Unusable Past (1986) Russell Reising has recently offered his establishment of a canon of critics. 1 The book argues for an understanding of American Literature as "a reflection of American society" and for a literary criticism that is "striving for a more social or cultural appreciation of American literature" by taking "a rigorous social approach" (Reising 218). …”
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