Celebrates the first decade of Comparative Criticism in a light-hearted vein.
This 1981 volume addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Comparative Criticism is an annual journal of comparative literature and cultural studies that has gained an international reputation since its inception in 1979.
Yearbook of Comparative Criticism
Comparative Criticism 12 , pp . 57-70 . Printed in Great Britain From persona to the split subject RAMAN SELDEN Poststructuralist thinking has questioned the assumptions of many prestructuralist critical positions , but its major impact ...
... sponsored by the British Comparative Literature Association , considers the changing attitudes to what constitutes the canon of literature . A number of scholars and critics examine a wide range of salient topics .
In the form of a dialogue between ' critic ' and ' writer ' : a historical mediation on the relationship ( and overlap ) between creative writing ... The Galatea Principle : Learning Machines ' , Comparative Criticism , II , III - 35 .
The fifth volume of this annual journal is concerned with hermeneutic criticism , the art of interpretation as it has developed from ... Early formulations of comparative literature as a discipline were bound up with these discussions .
Zola owed to an intermediary , Le Secret de Lady Audley , the theme of nervous degeneration which dominated Thérèse Raquin . Retribution through nervous disintegration , strikingly described as ' metaphysical dry rot ' by Miss Braddon ...
Comparative Criticism , vol . 11 , ' The Future of the Disciplines ' , argued for a critical reorientation of the university system in the face of the overweening claims to rationality of the natural sciences and technology which today ...
A YEARBOOK EDITED BY E. S. SHAFFER This Yearbook , sponsored by the British Comparative Literature Association , addresses itself to questions of literary theory and criticism ; to comparative studies in terms of theme , genre ...