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| modern
literary theoretical approaches |
this
section contains introductions to the major school of literary
theory which have challenged the traditional "liberal humanist"
approach of critics such as A.C. Bradley. most of these critical
movements began to hold great sway from the 1960's onward and
have permanently affected literary criticism by calling into question
the social/political/gendered bias of literary works and literary
criticism. |
1.
phsycoanalitic
criticism
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5.
feminism
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2.
marxism
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6. new
historian
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3. deconstruction
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7.
the christian perspective
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4. structuralism
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