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The philosophy of modern literary theory

Title
The philosophy of modern literary theory / Peter V. Zima.
Author
Zima, P. V.
Publication
London ; New Brunswick, N.J. : Athlone Press, 1999.

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Description
263 pages; 23 cm
Subject
  • 1900-1999
  • Criticism > History > 20th century
  • Criticism
  • Literatuurtheorie
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p.[236]-250) and index.
Contents
  • The philosophical and aesthetic foundations of literary theories : Kant, Hegel, and literary theory ; From romanticism and young Hegelianism to Nietzsche -- Anglo-American new criticism and Russian formalism : Kant and Croce in the New Criticism ; Russian formalism between Kantianism and the Avant-garde ; The aborted dialogue between Marxists and formalists -- Czech structuralism between Kant, Hegel, and the Avant-garde : Roman Jakobson's and Jan Mukarovsky's Kantianism ; Hegel and the Avant-garde in Mukarovsky's theory: Structure, function, norm and value ; Symbol and aesthetic object: From Mukarovsky to Vodicka -- Problems of reader-response criticism: from hermeneutics to phenomenology : From Gadamer to Jauss: The hermeneutics of reader-response ; From Ingarden to Iser: The phenomenological perspective ; Stanley Fish's alternative.
  • From Marxism to critical theory and postmodernism : Marx, Lukacs and Goldmann: Hegelian aesthetics ; Benjamin and Adorno between Kant and Hegel: Avant-garde, ambiguity, and truth ; Mikhail M. Bakhtin's Young Heglian aesthetics ; Marxist aesthetics in a postmodern world: Alex Callinicos, Terry Eagleton, Frederic Jameson -- The aesthetics of semiotics: Greimas, Eco, Barthes : Greimas or the search for meaning ; Umberto Eco: From the Avant-garde to postmodernism ; Roland Barthe's Nietzschean aesthetics -- The nietzschean aesthetics of deconstruction : The philosophical origins of deconstruction: From Platonism and Hegelianism to Nietzsche and Heidegger ; Derrida's romantic and Nietzschean heritage: ecriture, iterabilite, difference ; Derrida on Mallarme and Jean-Pierre Richard ; Paul de Man: Allegory and aporia ; J. Hillis Miller: Aporia, repetition ; Iterability ; Geoffrey H. Hartman: Negativity, delay, indeterminacy.
  • Lyotard's postmodern aesthetics and Kant's notion of the sublime : From Kant to Lyotard: Postmodern aesthetics of disharmony ; Loytard and de Man: The sublime, allegory and aporia -- Towards a critical theory or literature : Literature between Kant, Hegel and Nietzsche ; Towards a critique of ideology: Ideology as sociolect and discourse ; Towards a critical theory of literature.
ISBN
  • 0485115409
  • 9780485115406
  • 0485121506
  • 9780485121506
LCCN
99017830
OCLC
  • ocm40668327
  • 40668327
  • SCSB-865750
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library