A Glossary of Literary TermsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1993 - 301 páginas As in the first edition, this work is organized as a series of succinct essays in the alphabetical order of the title term, but it now includes new essays, many drastically recast essays, and expanded and updated lists of suggested readings. |
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... modern and extended use of a chorus in this sense is the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder's Our Town ( 1938 ) . Modern scholars use the term choral character to refer to a person within the play itself who stands largely apart from the ...
... modern and extended use of a chorus in this sense is the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder's Our Town ( 1938 ) . Modern scholars use the term choral character to refer to a person within the play itself who stands largely apart from the ...
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... Modern Language and Literature ( 1981 ) ; and Jerome McGann , A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism ( 1983 ) . It is also common to distinguish types of criticism which bring to bear upon literature various special areas of knowledge ...
... Modern Language and Literature ( 1981 ) ; and Jerome McGann , A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism ( 1983 ) . It is also common to distinguish types of criticism which bring to bear upon literature various special areas of knowledge ...
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... modern books the colophon is ordinarily in the front , on the title page . With reference to modern books , " colophon " has come to mean , usually , the publisher's emblem , such as a torch ( Harper ) , an owl ( Holt ) , or a ship ...
... modern books the colophon is ordinarily in the front , on the title page . With reference to modern books , " colophon " has come to mean , usually , the publisher's emblem , such as a torch ( Harper ) , an owl ( Holt ) , or a ship ...
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aesthetic Alexander Pope allegory American analysis applied artistic ballad called canon characters comedy comic concepts conventions cultural deconstruction developed discourse distinction diverse drama effect Elizabethan England English epic essays example feminist French genre Greek human I. A. Richards imitation interpretation irony James John Jonathan Culler language lines linguistic literary criticism literary text literature lyric M. H. Abrams Marxist Marxist criticism meaning medieval metaphor meter Milton mode modern moral myths narrative narrator neoclassic Northrop Frye novel object pastoral period philosophical play plot poem poetic poetry poets poststructural prose fiction reader reader-response criticism reading reference Renaissance represented rhetorical rhyme Robert Romantic satire semiotic Shakespeare's signify social sonnet speech stanza story stress structuralist structure style stylistics symbolic T. S. Eliot term theory Thomas tion traditional tragedy utterance verse W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden W. K. Wimsatt William words writers written