New and Published Books
41-50 of 70 results in The New Critical Idiom
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Subjectivity
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Explores the history of theories of selfhood, from the Classical era to the present, and demonstrates how those theories can be applied in literary and cultural criticism. Donald E. Hall: * examines all of the major methodologies and theoretical emphases of the twentieth and twenty-first...
Published February 4th 2004 by Routledge
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Irony
Series: The New Critical Idiom
In this handy volume, Claire Colebrook offers an overview of the history and structure of irony, from Socrates to the present.Students will welcome this clear, concise guide, which:*traces the use of the concept through history, from Greek times to the Romantic period and on to the postmodern era*...
Published September 17th 2003 by Routledge
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Dramatic Monologue
Series: The New Critical Idiom
The dramatic monologue is traditionally associated with Victorian poets such as Robert Browning and Alfred Tennyson, and is generally considered to have disappeared with the onset of modernism in the twentieth century. Glennis Byron unravels its history and argues that, contrary to belief, the...
Published July 23rd 2003 by Routledge
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Realism
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Coming to prominence with the nineteenth-century novel, literary realism has most often been associated with the insistence that art cannot turn away from the more sordid and harsh aspects of human existence. However, because realism is unavoidably tied up with the gnarly concept of 'reality' and '...
Published July 9th 2003 by Routledge
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Ideology
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
This new revised edition includes an updated bibliography, a new glossary and index and fresh suggestions for further reading, as well as a discussion of ideology after September 11.Ideology:*traces the history of the term and the debates which surround it, from Machiavelli to the present day*asks...
Published May 28th 2003 by Routledge
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Historicism
2nd Edition
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Historicism is the essential introduction to this crucial concept in literary studies. This edition has been fully revised and includes a new glossary of critical terms, fully updated bibliography, clear suggestions for additional reading, as well as new discussion of Historicism's relation to the...
Published May 21st 2003 by Routledge
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Colonialism/Postcolonialism
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Colonialism/Postcolonialism is a comprehensive yet accessible guide to the historical and theoretical dimensions of colonial and postcolonial studies. Ania Loomba deftly introduces and examines: key features of the ideologies and history of colonialism the relationship of colonial discourse to...
Published May 31st 2002 by Routledge
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Romanticism
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Aidan Day considers the history and usage of the term Romanticism, and the changing views and debates which surround it. He traces its history through nineteenth and twentieth-century readings, incorporating contemporary debates such as feminism, post-structuralism and new historicism. Day places...
Published January 3rd 2002 by Routledge
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Ideology
Series: The New Critical Idiom
Any literary student who is new to the terminology and uses of critical terms will welcome David Hawkes' Ideology, a comprehensive and concise overview. In refreshingly clear and jargon-free prose, Hawkes: Considers the myriad definitions and meanings of ideology Traces the history of the term and...
Published January 3rd 2002 by Routledge
Forthcoming Books
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Grotesque
To Be Published May 26th 2013 -
Fairy Tale
To Be Published June 2nd 2013 -
Translation
To Be Published September 29th 2013 -
Gothic, 2nd Edition
To Be Published October 24th 2013 -
Narrative, 2nd Edition
To Be Published November 24th 2013 -
Tragedy
To Be Published December 30th 2013 -
Comedy, 2nd Edition
To Be Published February 28th 2014