Comprehensive Study Material for M.A., M.Phil. and NET aspirants
by : Dushyant Nimavat
ISBN 978-81-7977-600-1
Price : Rs. 165.00
pp. : 258 + vi
Contents :
J.M. Murry’s views on Pure Poetry
Allen Tate on
‘Tension in Poetry’
Lionel
Trilling’s views in ‘Sense of the Past’
‘Intentional
fallacy’ by Wimsatt and Beardsley.
Frank Kermode on
‘Dissociation of Sensibility’
Role of a critic
according to Helen Gardner.
Jonathan Culler’s views in
‘Structuralism and Literature’
A note on
Modernism
A note on
Sociological criticism
Post-modernism
Russian
Formalism
Structuralism
John Crowe
Ransom’s views on Criticism
T.S. Eliot and his ‘Tradition
and the Individual Talent’
I.A. Richards on
‘The Four Kinds of Meaning’
Marxist
Criticism
Psycho-analytical
School of Criticism
‘Stylistics’ by
H.K. Widdowson.
Derrida’s theory
of Deconstruction.
Roland Barthes’
‘The Death of the Author’
Northrop Frye’s
Archetypal Literary Criticism
Jean Paul
Sartre’s Existentialistic Philosophy
Roman Ingarden’s
contribution to Phenomenology
Rene Welleck as
a critic
Theodor W. Adorno as a
Western Marxist Theorist and Philosopher
Louis Althusser
as a Marxist philosopher
Antonio Gramsci
as a Marxist Critic
Jacques Lacan as
a Psychoanalytical Critic
Gayatri Spivak
as a Post-colonial Theorist
Homi Bhabha as a
Post-colonial Theorist
Edward Said’s
views on ‘Orientalism’
Phenomenology
Ferdinand de
Saussure’s Linguistic Theories
Frantz Fanon’s
Theory of Decolonization
F.R. Leavis and
Moral Formalism
Mikhail Bakhtin
as a Russian Formalist
Georgy Lukacs as
a Marxist Critic and Theoretician
Simone de Beavoir as a
Feminist Philosopher and Critic
Germaine Greer
as a Feminist
Julia Kristeva’s
contribution to Feminism
Luce Irigaray
and her contribution to Feminism
Toril Moi’s views in ‘What’s
a Woman?’ and ‘Sexual /Textual Politics’
Bell Hooks’
Feminist Theory in ‘Aint I a woman?’
Critical concept
and terms.
Major 20th century critics and their key texts
Dr. Dushyant Nimavat is an associate professor in English,
Department of English, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad Gujarat. He has written 35
research papers and articles in journals and books. He has also 9 books to his
credit. He has been associated with seven international research journals as a
member of editorial board. He is also interested in motivational seminars and
has conducted seminars for students in association with reputed print media
houses like Indian Express and The Times of India. He is interested in
comparative literature, diaspora and cultural writings, communication skills,
translation studies and use of ICT in teaching. His doctoral study is on
Diasporic sensibilities in the poetry of Meena Alexander, Sujata Bhatt, Chitra
Banerjee Divakaruni and Moniza Alvi.
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