Comparative Criticism: Volume 2, Text and Reader: A YearbookE. S. Shaffer, Elinor Shaffer Cambridge University Press, 1980年11月6日 - 366 頁 This is a yearbook sponsored by the British Comparative Literature Association in the belief that, when English studies are being redefined, comparative literary studies represent a major direction forwards. The yearbook addresses itself to questions of literary theory and criticism; to comparative studies in terms of theme, genre, movement and influence; and to interdisciplinary topics. It includes translations of literary, scholarly and critical works; substantial reviews of major books and tendencies in the field; and the first bibliographies of comparative literature in Britain. Volume 2 is concerned with the relationship between the text and its reader, a topic of particular interest in current criticism. Some of the major theorists and critics in the field are represented: Mikhail Bakhtin, the Russian theorist whose important work, already influential in France, has only begun to be translated into English in recent years; and the contemporary critics, Wolfgang Iser and John Preston, who have led the way in the exploration of the 'aesthetics of reception' in the English novel. |
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GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI Text and voice | 3 |
a critical | 27 |
TERENCE CAVE Recognition and the reader | 49 |
FOLEY Epic and charm in Old English and SerboCroatian | 71 |
The Heart | 93 |
Silas Marner | 109 |
GILLIAN BEER Plot and the analogy with science in later | 131 |
LOTHAR HÖNNIGHAUSEN Point of view and its background | 151 |
ANN JEFFERSON Intertextuality and the poetics of fiction | 235 |
MARÍN SORESCU Poems | 253 |
GÜNTER KUNERT Poems | 259 |
MARCEL SCHWOв The king in the golden mask | 265 |
on recent theories | 291 |
on Ruth Finnegan | 303 |
On Michael | 313 |
PETER HULME and GORDON BROTHERSTON A partial his | 319 |
LESLIE HILL Proust and the art of reading | 167 |
DAVID H WALKER Subversion of narrative in the work | 187 |
MIKHAIL BAKHTIN The word in the novel | 213 |
Books received | 331 |
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anagnorisis analogy André Gide Bakhtin Barthes become Beowulf Borges Cass Cecco character Comparative Literature consciousness contemporary context convention critical dialogue discourse edited epic essay example experience fact Faux-Monnayeurs fiction Finnegan formulaic Fowles French Lieutenant's Woman function genre George Eliot Gide Héraclius Herostratos Homeric Ibid imagination indeterminacy individual Jonathan Culler kind king language lines linguistic literary texts London Marner mask means metaphor Middlemarch Mikhail Bakhtin mise en abyme modern narrative narrator nature notion Nouveau Roman novel novelist object Old English Oral Literature oral poet oral poetry Paris perhaps perspective plot poems Poetics point of view possible present Proust reader reading realist reality reception Recherche recognition reference relation Robbe-Grillet scientific seems sense Serbo-Croatian Silas Marner social speech Stendhal story structure theme theory tradition translated truth University Press utterance voice Voloshinov Wolfgang Iser words writing Zola