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MindfulMacRussian Formalism: A Comprehensive Introduction to Literary TheoryRussian Formalism is a literary theory that emerged in Russia during the early 20th century. It was a major movement in literary criticism…Feb 27, 2023
Sergey DonskikhinScuzzbucketShould it be read?Today, I have made a few minor adjustments to some of the details I have published on Medium — I did that to reflect few of the recent…Sep 5
David DennenDerrida’s Two Kinds of ReadingDeconstruction as a two-stage approach to literary interpretation.Feb 26, 20231
Iain MacFarlaneReader-Response Theory, My Filet MignonIn the world of Literary Theory there is something for everyone. The differing viewpoints that come from each distinct theoretical study…Sep 5
Neha VermaAnalysis of Expressive & Objective Theory as discussed by MH Abrams in ‘The Mirror & The Lamp’Delve into the Evolution of Literary Theories — From Expressive Overflow to Objective Autonomy in The Mirror and the Lamp by MH AbramsFeb 27
Dale StrombergJust Who Is “You”?How ludicrous, and even arrogant, that the author would presume to tell the actual reader what she was actually doing!Aug 281
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Michael FosterSnobbery in the Humanitites is InevitableThere is something of a near truism in humanities, and one that I deeply felt when I was an academic, that has alarmingly disturbing…Jul 25