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050 | _aPN 81 .D63 2012 | ||
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_aDobie, Ann B. _eauthor |
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_aTheory into practice : _ban introduction to literary criticism / _cAnn B. Dobie |
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250 | _aThird edition. | ||
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_a[Place of publication not identifed] : _bWadsworth, Cengage Learning, _cc2012 |
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_axx, 376 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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365 | _bUSD51.99 | ||
504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aChapter1. The relationship of reading and writing -- Chapter2. Familiar approaches -- Chapter3. Formalism -- Chapter4. Psychological criticism -- Chapter5. Marxist criticism -- Chapter6. Feminist Criticism -- Chapter7. Reader-Response Criticism -- Chapter8. Deconstruction -- Chapter9. Cultural studies: New historicism -- Chapter10. More cultural studies: Postcolonialism and multiculturalism -- Chapter11. Ecocriticism: Literature goes green . | ||
520 | _aPracticing literary criticism used to be easier. Not too many years ago it involved working from three or four established perspectives, all of them well within a student intellectual comfort zone. This edition features a new chapter on one of literary criticism's newest approaches. | ||
650 | _aCRITICISM | ||
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