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Wellek, René (1903-1995), literary theorist and historian of modern literary criticism
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Jakobson, Roman Osipovich (1896-1982), linguist, literary historian, and theorist
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Zero Among the Literary Theorists
Journal for Cultural Research, 2004Though zero has a long history as a mathematical term, its use by linguists and literary theorists is relatively recent. Roland Barthes borrows the Saussurean notion of a “zero degree” in language to describe a literary style, such as Camus', that is free of any distinguishing characteristics except the absence of distinguishing characteristics.
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Edel, Leon (1907-1997), biographer, theorist of biographical literature, and literary historian
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Literary Theorists, Hear My Cry!
The English Journal, 1992This is a true story. I have it tape recorded. It is seventh-grade language arts, and we are reading Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry (Taylor 1976). The class has nearly finished the book, and I am interviewing Chris, who is a fairly good reader. And as I do so, I can feel it happening again: I am on the set of Saturday Night Live, the nation is laughing ...
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Literary theorists in and beyond French academic space (1960–1970s)
The Sociological Review, 2020This article demonstrates how social strategies deployed at the margins of French academic space to legitimize theoretical approaches to literary texts (semiology, semantics, structural analysis of narratives) in the 1960s and 1970s strongly relied on the interventions of their promoters beyond the academy.
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Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2017
The present paper is focused on the way Vayākaraṇas and Ālaṃkārikas analysed a specific kind of karmadhāraya compounds, taught in Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.1.56 and 72 and later associated with the upamā- and the rūpaka-figures respectively. On the basis of a fresh interpretation of the relevant grammatical sources, the authors try both to understand how the ...
Maria Piera Candotti, Tiziana Pontillo
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The present paper is focused on the way Vayākaraṇas and Ālaṃkārikas analysed a specific kind of karmadhāraya compounds, taught in Aṣṭādhyāyī 2.1.56 and 72 and later associated with the upamā- and the rūpaka-figures respectively. On the basis of a fresh interpretation of the relevant grammatical sources, the authors try both to understand how the ...
Maria Piera Candotti, Tiziana Pontillo
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What Can Literature Do? Simone de Beauvoir as a Literary Theorist
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2009The past twenty years have seen a beauvoir revival in feminist theory. Feminist philosophers, political scientists, and historians of ideas have all made powerful contributions to our understanding of her philosophy, above allThe Second Sex.Literary studies have lagged somewhat behind.
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The killing of history: how literary critics and social theorists are murdering our past
Choice Reviews Online, 1998Dane Kennedy, Keith Windschuttle
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Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2013
Publishers present novels with summaries, librarians provide subject headings, classification numbers and annotations, literary theorists write reviews. Readers share opinions and tags in social networks. These groups share interest in the same novel and possibly in the same library catalogs.
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Publishers present novels with summaries, librarians provide subject headings, classification numbers and annotations, literary theorists write reviews. Readers share opinions and tags in social networks. These groups share interest in the same novel and possibly in the same library catalogs.
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