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Comparative Literature and Sanskrit Literary Theory
2017The essay first directs its attention to Sanskrit poetics in order to then discuss it in relation with current emotion research, and from there return to comparative poetics.
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Black Literature and Literary Theory
Poetics Today, 1985Reed Way Dasenbrock, Henry Louis Gates
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A Critique of ‘Literary Worlds’ in World Literature Theory
Journal of World Literature, 2018Abstract Recently, critics of world literature such as Alexander Beecroft, Eric Hayot, and Haun Saussy have argued that a multitude of possible literary worlds make up the world of world literature. Literary worlds theory provides a richer and more relativistic account of how literary production and analysis work than do similar models such as ...
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Integrating literary theory: systems-theoretical perspectives of literature and literary theory
2009Zweitveröffentlichung
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“Children’s Literature Studies and Literary Theory Today”
2011ΚΕΙΜΕΝΑ για την έρευνα, τη θεωρία, την κριτική και τη διδακτική της Παιδικής Λογοτεχνίας, Issue 12 (February 2011)
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Adorno’s Philosophy of Literature: A Theory of Literary Interpretation
2020This chapter of the book is devoted to the definition of Adorno’s philosophy of literature as a complete theory of the literary work. My argument is that, in his definition of literature as a pivotal philosophical problem, Adorno develops a sort of processual determination of the work of art which is able to address the most contemporary questions in ...
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Black Literature and Literary Theory
South Central Review, 1986Reginald Martin, Henry Louis Gates
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On Theory-Centrism: The "Literary Theory" Void of Literature
Philosophy and Literature, 2020openaire +1 more source
Literature, Rhetoric, Metaphysics: Literary Theory and Literary Aesthetics
The Modern Language Review, 1992David Vilaseca, James Kirwan
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