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    canonical quality, what meaning can be derived from that text, and who exactly makes these types of decisions? Welcome to the world of literary criticism, where the approach to the text and the level of reader inclusion varies based upon the school a critic identifies with in his endeavor and/or the individual reader may happen to take most interest in the act of literary analysis. While the Socratic-like formalistic approach of Vladimir Propp, the lavish laymen 's poetic deconstruction of Roland Barthes

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    • New Historicism - When I did research on New Historicism I found that it is seen as is a school of literary theory and that it was first developed in the 1980’s. Also when I looked for a definition for New Historicism I found that it is seen as an expressive act that is embedded into a network that consists of material practices. - When we want to look for New Historicism in a novel or in a movie it is important to first have a look at the author’s biography as well as the social background

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    in this era and sheds light on the social expectations that a woman was forced to face then and that women often face today. A Doll’s House, written by Henrik Ibsen in Norway 1879, is a Realist style play that was written during the Realism literary movement. A Doll’s House, revolves around a middle class married couple, Torvald and Nora Helmer, allowing readers an insight on their marriage as husband and wife, and how their marriage will be tested due to an illegal act that Nora confesses to her

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    I am putting to use a structuralist view upon the poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” because it can be related to with simpleness, put down to the fact that it is positioned in the lyrical genre. Structuralism is a theory in which all elements of human culture are thought to be part of a system of signs. Robert Scholes demarcated structuralism as a reaction towards despair and modernism (Scholes, Robert. Structuralism in Literature: An

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    beginning of the American ecological movement. Just as Uncle Tom’s Cabin written by Harriet Beecher Stowe started Civil War, Silent Spring is the triggers of American environmental protection movement. Since then, ecocriticism gradually emerged as the times demand. This concept can be traced back to the 1970s when Joseph Meek came up with the term "literary ecology" in his essay entitled “The Comedy of Survival: Studies in Literary Ecology " in 1974, advocating that literary criticism should explore "the

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    postmodernist period was a period in literary period where writers used their voices to express how they felt about what was going on in the world around them. During the postmodern period there was many events going on that would cause an author to feel a certain way and feel the need to express themselves. An event that could make an author feel the need to express themselves during this period is the Civil Rights Movement. As a result of the Civil Rights Movement, a color fence, or barrier of sorts

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    Routledge, 1995. Print. “A Coursebook…” is written for the beginning researchers of the literary critical theory. The Chapter “Literature and Psychoanalysis” contains commentary on psychoanalytical critical approach. In addition, the study questions, glossary and suggested further reading are included. Authors help to grasp the idea of the psychoanalysis. They show that originally psychoanalysis was not a literary practice, but clinical and therapeutic methodology. However, there always were relationship

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay All works of art, whether they be written, painted, or composed, are categorized into genres. Separating works of art into genres helps keep everything organized and easy to refer to. However, sometimes critics are unable to specifically assign a work of art to a certain genre or cannot agree on the nature of the work altogether. This happens to be the case for Last Exit to Brooklyn, a controversial novel by Hubert Selby Jr.. This novel takes place in the slums of Brooklyn

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    Many literary critics have considered Washington Irving to be an anti-feminist. This essay focuses on the feminist’s point of view of Irving’s literary works that don’t support the ideologies and movements that lead to the political, cultural, economic, and social rights for women. A feminist’s analysis of the literary works of Washington Irving begins with a look at the period of time in which he lived and its influence on his writing style and subjects. Historians would describe Irving’s early

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    The Feminist movement began as an attack on the patriarchal society that is shown in literature and created women as equals. According to Paul Ady, associate professor of English at Assumption College in Massachusetts, “the feminist literary critic is predisposed to the rebuffing of patriarchal models in literature ―that privileges masculine ways of thinking and marginalizes women politically, economically and psychologically” (Lewis). Feminist criticism scrutinizes gender beliefs in works and defines

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