<< >> ^

GRN4335

Theory and practice of literary criticism I: the theory

W Veit

4 points
* 3 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton
* Prohibitions: CLS4000

Objectives On successful completion of this subject and GRN4345, students should have become aware of a number of classical and modern theories of literature and literary criticism, and should have learned to relate them to basic principles of understanding in the humanities and apply them to select texts of modern writing.

Synopsis Introduction to the theory, practice and history of literary criticism. The subject will examine the theory and practice of a number of the major schools in contemporary literary criticism: hermeneutics and reception theory; semiotics and structuralism; Marxism and critical theory; psychoanalytic criticism; post-structuralism, post-modernism and feminist literary theory.

Assessment Written (3000 words): 60%
* Classwork: 40%

Prescribed texts

Arnold H L and Sinemus V (eds) Grundzüge der Literatur- und Sprachwissenschaft vol. 1, Literaturwissenschaft DTV

Eagleton T Literary theory Blackwell

Goethe J W V Novelle Reclam

Raabe P Einführung in die Bücherkunde zur deutschen Literaturwissenschaft Metzler

Rice P and Waugh P (eds) Modern literary theory: A reader 2nd edn, Edward Arnold

Selden R A reader's guide to contemporary literary theory Harvester

Recommended texts

Bloch E and others Aesthetics and politics Verso

Eagleton T Criticism and ideology Verso

Freud S The interpretation of dreams Penguin

Gadamer H-G Truth and method Seabury

Habermas J Knowledge and human interest Heinemann

Innis R (ed.)Semiotics: An introductory anthology Indiana U P

Irigaray L This sex which is not one Cornell U P

Kamuf P (ed.)A Derrida reader Columbia U P

Lacan J Écrits Tavistock

Lodge D (ed.)Modern criticism and theory Longman

Moi T (ed.)The Kristeva reader Blackwell


<< >> ^
Handbook Contents | Faculty Handbooks | Monash University
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168
Copyright © Monash University 1996 - All Rights Reserved - Caution
Authorised by the Academic Registrar December 1996