Classical to Contemporary Literary Theory a Demystified Approach(English, Hardcover, Chanda J.)
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Literary theory with an intellectual ancestry of over 2300 years is a highly complex and fascinating discipline. It is highly inter-disciplinary and intellectually very demanding to comprehend. Literary theory, from Aristotle (Classicism) to Alan Sinfield (Cultural Materialism) in the last decade of the twentieth century, is an unmanageably vast area for both our undergraduate and postgraduate students. The primary aim of writing this book is to simplify an essentially complex subject for the average college student in India. It is meant for the non-specialist in the field. Many difficult concepts have been explained in a manner that is easy to understand by the readers. In order to enable college students to get a complete grasp of theory, the basic terms and concepts are presented with great clarity. Further, to help the students gain a cognitive perspective of the subject, the various schools of theory, from Classicism to Eco-criticism, are arranged chapter-wise in a chronological manner and in terms of critical/theoretical approaches. Teaching and learning literary theory can be a delightful and rewarding exercise only if we relate it to a literary text, for there is no studying of literature as “pure” literature today. In the words of the eminent deconstructionist critic Paul de Man, “The first reading of a literary work is only an elementary reading. It only serves an utilitarian purpose by offering a paraphrasable summary. The second reading is a meta-reading of the text. It makes us intellectually vibrant and helps us explore new dimensions in the text.” The book has been written with the primary goal of disseminating knowledge and understanding of theory in an accessible manner so that the learning of literature is transformed into an edifying and enjoyable experience. About the Author Dr Joseph Chandra is currently Dean of Arts and Reader in English in Loyola College, Chennai. He has twenty-five years of teaching experience at Loyola and is also an accomplished Soft Skills trainer. He is also a recognized research supervisor for doctoral students in English studies. He has authored five books including News and Views, Reading Literature, Power Talk and Aligning Access and Excellence: A New Paradigm in Higher Education. Dr K.S. Antony Samy, M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed., Ph.D., is currently Dean of students and Reader in English, Loyola College, Chennai. He is also Divisional Commander of NCC Navy. He has sixteen years of teaching experience at Loyola College. He is a specialist in Business English Communication and a trainer in Soft Skills for middle level managers at corporate sector. He is a resource person for Teacher Training Programs. He has published extensively in many scholarly journals. His other publications include Executive Communication and English for Language Skills. Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction to Literary Theory 2. Classical Literary Theory 3. Literary Theory from the Renaissance to the Victorian Era 4. Russian Formalism and New Criticism 5. Structuralism 6. Poststructuralism 7. New Historicism 8. Cultural Materialism 9. Hermeneutics and Literary Hermeneutics 10. Reader-response Criticism 11. Archetypal Approach 12. Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism 13. Feminist Literary Criticism 14. Marxist Literary Criticism 15. Postcolonial Literary Criticism 16. Eco-criticism