Tito Quiling, Jr.'s Reviews > Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice
Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice
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Following a quick talk with a colleague, I re-introduced myself to literary criticism to prepare for a course on theories once more. This time though, instead of an overview of the theories, more specific analyses stemming from seminal texts on literary theories. Using this structured presentation of Greek philosophers to modernist thinkers, the texts included here form the foundation for one to become aware of how to criticize and analyze, at least. Treading on formalism to postmodernism, from Marxism to structuralism, from gender studies to post-colonial theories--which are some of the key theories that need to underscored when trying to frame current and historical contexts that remain important in taking a look at the past to know where to take the future.
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