Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights: Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism
Autor Patsy Stonemanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2000
In this Readers' Guide, Patsy Stoneman has devised a careful route through the bewildering profusion of critical writing onWuthering Heights. After a chapter on 19th century responses, the Guide links together a selection of extracts demonstrating the major critical developments of the 20th century, from humanism through formalism to deconstruction. Subsequent chapters, working within this general framework, focus on psychoanalytic readings, source studies, readings using discourse theory, work on dissemination, and political readings including Marxism, postcolonialism and feminism. By combining thoroughness and accessibility, this Guide aims to be useful to both undergraduates and more advanced scholars.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781840461411
ISBN-10: 1840461411
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1840461411
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Descriere
In
this
Readers'
Guide,
Patsy
Stoneman
has
devised
a
careful
route
through
the
bewildering
profusion
of
critical
writing
onWuthering
Heights.
After
a
chapter
on
nineteenth-century
responses,
the
Guide
links
together
a
selection
of
extracts
demonstrating
the
major
critical
developments
of
the
twentieth
century,
from
humanism
through
formalism
to
deconstruction.
Subsequent
chapters,
working
within
this
general
framework,
focus
on
psychoanalytic
readings,
source
studies,
readings
using
discourse
theory,
work
on
dissemination,
and
political
readings
including
Marxism,
postcolonialism
and
feminism.
By
combining
thoroughness
and
accessibility,
this
Guide
aims
to
be
useful
to
both
undergraduates
and
more
advanced
scholars.
Cuprins
A
Note
on
Sources
and
References.-
Introduction.-
Victorian
Responses:
Power,
Propriety
and
Poetry.-
The.-
Rise
and
Fall
of
the
Author:
Humanism,
Formalism,
Deconstruction.-
Psychoanalysis:
Uncovering
the
Unconscious.-
Sources,
Discourses,
Disseminations.-
Political
Readings:
Marxism,
Postcolonialism,
Feminism.-
Notes.-
A
Brief
Guide
to
Further
Reading.-
Bibliography.-
Acknowledgements.-
Index.
Notă biografică
PATSY
STONEMAN
is
Senior
Lecturer
in
English
at
the
University
of
Hull.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Wuthering
Heightsis
one
of
those
rare
books
that
appeals
to
a
general
audience
as
well
as
inspiring
endless
academic
enquiry.
Baffling
and
fascinating
its
first
readers,
it
has
been
read
as
a
great
love
story,
a
tragedy
of
hatred,
a
promise
of
spiritual
sublimity,
an
intriguing
textual
puzzle,
an
analogue
of
the
class
war,
a
feminist
protest,
a
poem,
a
drama,
a
dialogue.
It
has
inspired
hundreds
of
interpretive
versions
in
other
media,
and
the
image
of
Catherine
and
Heathcliff
on
the
hill-top
(despite
not
appearing
in
the
novel)
has
become
a
cultural
icon.
In this Readers' Guide, Patsy Stoneman has devised a careful route through the bewildering profusion of critical writing onWuthering Heights. After a chapter on 19th century responses, the Guide links together a selection of extracts demonstrating the major critical developments of the 20th century, from humanism through formalism to deconstruction. Subsequent chapters, working within this general framework, focus on psychoanalytic readings, source studies, readings using discourse theory, work on dissemination, and political readings including Marxism, postcolonialism and feminism. By combining thoroughness and accessibility, this Guide aims to be useful to both undergraduates and more advanced scholars.
In this Readers' Guide, Patsy Stoneman has devised a careful route through the bewildering profusion of critical writing onWuthering Heights. After a chapter on 19th century responses, the Guide links together a selection of extracts demonstrating the major critical developments of the 20th century, from humanism through formalism to deconstruction. Subsequent chapters, working within this general framework, focus on psychoanalytic readings, source studies, readings using discourse theory, work on dissemination, and political readings including Marxism, postcolonialism and feminism. By combining thoroughness and accessibility, this Guide aims to be useful to both undergraduates and more advanced scholars.
Caracteristici
Includes
a
comprehensive
collection
of
critical
essays,
reviews
and
articles,
so
providing
the
student
with
the
most
important
secondary
material
on
the
text
Accessibly written editorial narrative links the extracts, highlighting important concepts and shifts in critical thinking
Places the secondary criticism within a cultural and historical context
Accessibly written editorial narrative links the extracts, highlighting important concepts and shifts in critical thinking
Places the secondary criticism within a cultural and historical context