Literary theoryCornell University Press |
Table des matières
What is Theory? | |
What is Literature and Does it Matter? | |
Literature and Cultural Studies | |
Language Meaning and Interpretation | |
Rhetoric Poetics and Poetry | |
Narrative | |
Performative Language | |
Identity Identification and the Subject | |
Theoretical Schools and Movements | |
References | |
Further Reading | |
Index | |
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