Mark Jancovich examines the development of the New Criticism during the late 1920s and early 1930s, and its establishment within the academy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface List of abbreviations Part I. The New Criticism and its Critics: 1. Contemporary responses to the New Criticism 2. The historical context of the New Criticism 3. Before the New Criticism Conclusion Part II. The Formation of the New Criticism: Introduction 4. John Crowe Ransom: the social relations of aesthetic activity 5. Allen Tate: the social organisation of literature 6. Robert Penn Warren: against propaganda and irresponsibility Conclusion: the analysis of a Southern poet Part III. The Establishment of the New Criticism: Introduction 7. The origins of academic involvement 8. Understanding literature: textbooks and the distribution of the New Criticism 9. The form of criticism Part IV. The Development of the New Criticism: Introduction 10. John Crowe Ransom: the isolation of aesthetic activity 11. Allen Tate: the man of letters and the cold war 12. Robert Penn Warren: literature and social engagement Part V. Conclusion: Modernism and Postmodernism Within the American Academy: Introduction 13. The professionalization of literary study 14. The New Critical intervention 15. Cultural criticism and postmodernity Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.
Preface List of abbreviations Part I. The New Criticism and its Critics: 1. Contemporary responses to the New Criticism 2. The historical context of the New Criticism 3. Before the New Criticism Conclusion Part II. The Formation of the New Criticism: Introduction 4. John Crowe Ransom: the social relations of aesthetic activity 5. Allen Tate: the social organisation of literature 6. Robert Penn Warren: against propaganda and irresponsibility Conclusion: the analysis of a Southern poet Part III. The Establishment of the New Criticism: Introduction 7. The origins of academic involvement 8. Understanding literature: textbooks and the distribution of the New Criticism 9. The form of criticism Part IV. The Development of the New Criticism: Introduction 10. John Crowe Ransom: the isolation of aesthetic activity 11. Allen Tate: the man of letters and the cold war 12. Robert Penn Warren: literature and social engagement Part V. Conclusion: Modernism and Postmodernism Within the American Academy: Introduction 13. The professionalization of literary study 14. The New Critical intervention 15. Cultural criticism and postmodernity Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.
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