At the heart of this greater understanding of life lie the roots of the various notions of self. An introduction provides an accessible overview of major figures and movements in literary theory and criticism from antiquity to the twentyfirst century. This can be considered, i think, the triumph of the ethic of professionalism. So im going to be pointing to the board, at least in theory. Jul 01, 2014 introduction to theory of literature with paul h. The usual function of my chalk equivalent of power point isnt quite the same today because im taking an interest in some of these diagrammatic matters as well and, as i say. For more online courses, visit our complete collection of free online courses. A very short introduction jonathan culler has always been about the best person around at explaining literary theory without oversimplifying it or treating it with polemical bias. It is designed for students at the undergraduate level or for others needing a broad synthesis of the long history of literary theory. It is the printed version of fry s lecture course at yale. A readers guide to contemporary literary theory 5th edition. Theory is a critique of common sense, of concepts taken as natural. Fry is william lampson professor of english, yale university. Fry engages with the major themes and strands in twentiethcentury literary theory, among them the hermeneutic circle, new criticism.
Jonathan cullers ultimate aim, as his title suggests, is to make his readers aware of the literary i. A very short introduction is an exemplary work in this genre. This is a survey of the main trends in twentiethcentury literary theory. Literary theory is not limited to literature but is applied to various cultural works, such as art, sculpture, paintings, and poetry. His primary areas of specialization are british romanticism, the history of literary criticism, contemporary literary theory, and literature in relation to the visual arts. In the sciences, theories are systems for understanding how an aspect of the world works. Fry offers in this welcome book a guided tour of the main trends in twentiethcentury literary theory.
However, literary scholarship since the 19th century often includesin addition to, or even instead of literary theory in the strict senseconsiderations of intellectual history, moral philosophy, social prophecy, and other interdisciplinary themes which are of. A focus on gayatri spivaks education and intellectual trajectory reveals a lifelong commitment to literarycritical studies alongside genuine political engagement. Nature and functions of literary criticism literary. The nature of literary theory before moving on to describe some of the strategies for using this book, i would like to discuss the nature of theory in general and the problems associated with literary theory in particular. Fry is the william lampson professor of english and has taught at yale since 1971. Historical biographical criticism until well into the 20th century, much of literary study was based on the assumption that to understand a work you need to understand the authors social background, the authors life, ideas circulating during the time the author was writing, what other works influenced the creation of the one under examination, and so on. Theory is interdisciplinary discourse with effects outside an original discipline.
Bringing his perennially popular course to the page, yale university professor paul h. Fry is the william lampson professor of english at yale and specializes in british romanticism, literary theory, and literature and the visual arts. Engl 300 introduction to theory of literature professor paul. Literary theory will be begin to guide your thoughts and change the way you interpret the world and culture within which you live. The ars rhetorica was for more advanced students, and the theory of rhetoric was both older and better developed than that of grammar. A practical introduction to literary theory and criticism book. During my earliest readings in the history of critical theory i was considerably impressed with the conflicting and contradictory principles of literary criticism. Fry theory of literature consciousness literary theory. Theory is analytical and speculative an attempt to work out what is involved in what we call sex or language or writing or meaning or the subject. Subsequent study in this field has strengthened this impression, bringing with it the realization that only a new, objective, and scientific approach to critical theory can ever. There are different types of literary theory, and each may be considered filters that. By nasrullah mambrol on may 4, 2017 10 german philosopher whose work has exerted an important influence upon a wide range of philosophical, literary, cultural and political movements in the twentieth century. Fry theory of literature free ebook download as pdf file.
Fry explains the main ideas of every critical theory and gives his own opinion about these theories in a logical. This guide is as stimulating and instructive an introduction to literary theory as any reader might wish for. You do have to analyze a text and support your assertions with specific evidence from experts and the text. The rise of literary theory 15 timeline 57 the scope of literary theory 63 critical theory 65 cultural studies 72 deconstruction 79 ethnic studies 86 feminist theory 94 gender and sexuality 102 marxist theory 108 narrative theory 115 new criticism 122 new historicism 129 postcolonial studies 5 postmodernism 144 poststructuralism 154. It was rhetoric that supplied much of what passes, in the surviving evidence, for literary theory by providing a rationale for producing as well as for judging actual literary performances see riggs by on. Paul fry is the william lampson professor of english at yale university, a specialist in british romantic poetry he received his ba from the university of california, berkeley and his ph.
These different lenses allow critics to consider works of art based on certain assumptions within that school of theory. Not only does it offer an excellent introduction to the major 20th century turns in the theory of literature such as formalism, structuralism, poststructuralism etc, it simultaneously provides a philosophical background which would enable readers to grasp much of the basis of contemporary philosophy. Lectures will provide background for the readings and explicate them. Shaffer 8 language theory and the art of understanding 162.
Farkas best articulates the premise of new historicism and cultural criticism. Frys introduction to theory of literature the literary lawyer. The three two lectures are here, here, here, and here. Literary theory is simply the term used for a particular way of reading and viewing texts or looking at a text from a particular pointofview or reading a text from different perspectives you do not need to feel intimidated or worried about using literary theory its pretty easy. Literary theory in a strict sense is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for analyzing literature. Engl 300 introduction to theory of literature professor paul h. Theory of literature the open yale courses series ebook.
Fry video and audio lectures this lecture course, created for advanced undergraduates, is available for free though open yale courses. They both address ways of looking at literature beyond the typical plotthemecharactersetting studies. Paul fry is the william lampson professor of english at yale university, a specialist in british romantic poetry he received his ba from the university of california, berkeley and. Get free literature courses online from the worlds leading universities. The terms literary theory and critical theory refer to essentially the same fields of study. Lectures will provide background for the readings and explicate them where appropriate, while attempting to develop a coherent overall context that incorporates philosophical and social perspectives on the recurrent questions. Among his previous books is wordsworth and the poetry of what we are, published by yale. He was educated at the university of california, berkeley and harvard and has been teaching at yale since 1971.
Albert sbragia 3 the french revolution 49 david simpson 4 transcendental philosophy and romantic criticism 72 david simpson 5 nature 92 helmut j. Recommended guides to theory temple university sites. Introduction to theory of literature engl 300 in this first lecture, professor paul fry explores the courses title in three parts. Oct 15, 2015 literary theory is simply the term used for a particular way of reading and viewing texts or looking at a text from a particular pointofview or reading a text from different perspectives you do not need to feel intimidated or worried about using literary theory its pretty easy all literary theorists. First, i want to make clear that literary theory is distinct from literary criticism, the latter being the. Professor fry has been teaching, refining and updating the course of 26 hourlong lectures at yale. But it is no accident that the emergence of so narrowly defined a philosophy of pure textuality and critical noninterference has coincided with the ascendancy of reaganism. Introduction to theory of literature open yale courses. The point of criticism is to argue your point of view on a work of literature. Introduction to literary theory linkedin slideshare. Below is the fifth installment in the lecture series on literary theory and criticism by paul h. An introduction structuralism and semiotics 3 fryes work emphasizes as it does the utopian root of literature because it is marked by a deep fear of the actual social world, a distaste for history itself.
Literary theory and schools of criticism introduction. It is the printed version of frys lecture course at yale. Literary theory and schools of criticism introduction a very basic way of thinking about literary theory is that these ideas act as different lenses critics use to view and talk about art, literature, and even culture. A practical introduction to literary theory and criticism by. Literary theory, whether of the left or the right, has turned its back on these things. Fry offers in this welcome book a guided tour of the main trends in twent. In literature, and in literature alone, one can shake off the. May 21, 2014 below is the fifth installment in the lecture series on literary theory and criticism by paul h. Nature and functions of literary criticism free download as powerpoint presentation. This book, then, is an introduction to both literary theory and a history of theory. Jun 24, 2008 his primary areas of specialization are british romanticism, the history of literary criticism, contemporary literary theory, and literature in relation to the visual arts. John kenny, centre for the study of human settlement and historical change, national university of ireland, galway a readers guide to contemporary literary theory fifth edition selden, widdowson, brooker cover image. Critics use literary theory as a way to interpret and process a variety of literary works.
293 553 89 583 1568 463 493 1346 809 1607 103 199 23 1349 431 488 279 1238 348 387 273 226 1301 1596 626 768 1153 982 533 386 1241 1283 950 530 719 1250 1170 1244 870 42 1425 114