Posts Tagged ‘Criticism’

What literary criticism sources are there for the Iliad?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

I write an article of literary criticism and I chose the Iliad. Are there books, websites and etc. that I use as a source to write my work? “I am also using the theme of the actions of gods and thought Inter in the Iliad or the actions and interactions of the heroes of the Iliad. Or stay with something symbolic.

Dickens? Criticism of America

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Although the words of Dickens and expressions in the form of a reading interesting and exciting, but American Notes are, after all, not only the idea, a description of the United States of America and to give accounts of people UK on the grounds that his account of this country was the point of view very subjective because of his personal impressions. For the reason he believes he has so willingly, well established writers would be perfect because of its glory, as if he had wounded his pride was shocked a little treat. Following the shock generated dissatisfaction Charles Dickens with the way he was treated by the generalization of most Americans to be vulgar.
In his book, Charles Dickens was particularly critical of the U.S. media because of a dispute between him and representatives of the American press. The reader may feel that Dickens may have a single reporting bias, because the facts argue about it or his motivation for the criticism of this institution have been out of sight. Therefore, this particular case, that the vision of Dickens is not without interest to readers of all literary exercise of its credibility through the work. Progressing in this opinion, people who have doubts about the reading of Dickens, with perhaps the truth. In addition, Charles Dickens does not really make a full report of the United States of America since his trip was mostly in the East Coast region, but did not further inland travel and discover the diversity of America.
I think the intention of Dickens while writing this book was a compelling, fascinating, but to create the factual description of America and the British public information to be transmitted.

I need to find literary criticism on To Kill a Mockingbird?

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

I made a long-about To Kill a Mockingbird. As part of before reading the book my professor wants to find at least a piece of literary criticism on the book. I tried long time, some critics have found, but I noticed that most of the criticism that the book and find nothing to criticize. But I need it for my project, please tell me someone has a website, book, something, To Kill a Mockingbird kritisiert.PLEASE!

Do you know any links to literary criticism of Persuasion by Jane Austen?

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Do you know of any links to the persuasive critic of Jane Austen? For my project, I find literary criticism of persuasion. I can not find much. Most literary criticism is mainly for Pride and Prejudice.

What type of literary criticism is this?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

I found a literary criticism of a story, Flannery O’Connor, “everything that rises must converge.” It is an analysis of the title, if that school of literary criticism that include? Also includes an analysis of historical references and a quote from O’Connor himself.

Post-Marxist Cultural Criticism

Monday, July 5th, 2010

In the 1960s, the heyday of the emergence of thought left the United States was believed to be no reason that any new left philosophy, movement, one of many to win the slow dynamics, it would necessarily their ideas of the traditional Marxist thought. Rather, the idea of a post-Marxism was born. In fact, the so-called neo-Marxists have been given that fundamental questions whose answers might endanger the importance of Marxism in contemporary society. It is not, of course, it was obsolete, because as a contribution to the philosophy of industrial capitalism in the nineteenth century it was still considered a valid way of thinking like everyone else, but their existence has been in the consumer capitalism of the twentieth century, in fact, dead or dying. To be honest, seemed extremely remote possibility of a proletarian revolution on U.S. soil. The energy, once it has been progressive radical opinion given by the second half of 1960, the chain of other issues, in other words, the concerns of industry workers have been displaced and are now the concern of activists for peace, ecological balance, human rights, feminist, empowerment and race “(Leitch, 1988, p. 395).

As you can see, was the shadow of the popular revolution, then disappear steadily rising from factories or the unions. Although it is difficult to compare some kind of decades-old class war seems obsolete, although, of course, far from being eradicated, at least with respect to imminent dangers of nuclear war, on an international journey and racial segregation on a national attitude. That is to say that different problems attracted the attention of popular movements and emerging compromise the chances of growth in Marxism in the American left. Outside the country, the credibility of Marxism with specific questions of the space age has been shaken, that the Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan, the employee goes on strike against Marxism in Poland and genocide Cambodia assigned left wing supporters (Leitch, 1988).

This raised influential non-Marxist intellectuals were happy to increase by Noam Chomsky, Sheila Rowbotham and Rudolph Bahro, the importance of credible, non-Marxist ideals. The convergence of all these issues provided for the creation of a post-Marxist movement, not just downright expected.

practiced in literary criticism from the projects of post-Marxist cultural critique and forms of analysis and were called for university intellectuals such as Paul Lauter, Kate Millet Florence Howe, Elaine Showalter, William Spanos, Robert Scholes and scholars of the Renaissance, Stephen Greenblatt and Edward Said Palestinean American.

References:

Greenblatt, Stephen J. Renaissance Self-MAKING: In addition to Shakespeare. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980.

Leitch, Vincent. American literature of the thirties to the eighties. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.

literary criticism?

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

I need to know about the psychological aspect of literary criticism, what does this mean? Because I have a test on how to write in the book The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

Literary Criticism 101 with Prof. Baby

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Literary Criticism

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Literary Theory and Criticism: An Oxford Guide

Monday, June 14th, 2010

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In-Between : Essays & Studies in Literary Criticism

Friday, May 21st, 2010

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