ABSTRACT

Literature and Theory is designed to assist students to apply key critical theories to literary texts. Focusing on representative works and authors widely taught across classrooms in the world – Joyce, Dickinson, Shakespeare, Beckett, Eliot, and Octavia Butler – it picks up different aspects of studying literature in an accessible format. The volume also brings together chapters that represent major modern literary schools of thought, including structuralism, poststructuralism, myth criticism, queer theory, feminism, postcolonialism, and deconstruction.

This book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of literary and critical theory, as well as culture studies.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction - Literature and Theory

Contemporary Signposts and Critical Surveys

part I|11 pages

Myth Criticism

chapter 1|9 pages

Portrait of Mythical and Archetypal Colour

A Reading of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

part II|41 pages

Poststructuralism and Deconstruction

chapter 2|11 pages

Emily Dickinson's "Nature"

A Poetic Metaphoricity and the Power of a Poststructuralist Hermeneutic

chapter 3|9 pages

Narrating the "New City/ies"

Urban Studies in Literature and Cityscapes in Graphic Novels

chapter 4|8 pages

"To Save the Tale from the Artist"

A Deconstructive Reading of Lawrence's Sons and Lovers

chapter 5|11 pages

Orpheus's Gaze and the Blanchotian Literature of the Unword

Locating the Ethical Finitudes of the Il y a in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot

part III|41 pages

Psychoanalytic Criticism

chapter 6|12 pages

The Whore and the Virgin

Sexual Non-Rapport in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot and Dialectics of the Obsessional Subject

chapter 7|14 pages

Truth in Literature

Lacan's Joyce and the Question of Applied Psychoanalysis

part IV|10 pages

Queer Theory

chapter 9|8 pages

"He Had Beauty, Though"

The Queerness of Ruskin Bond's Delhi Is Not Far

part V|11 pages

Reader-Response Criticism

chapter 10|9 pages

The Problematic of Reading

The Intra-Textual Readers in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead

section VI|12 pages

New Historicism

chapter 11|10 pages

Revisiting the Rushdiean Peeling, Fragmenting Palimpsest Called Pakistan

A New Historicist-Feminist Approach

part VII|16 pages

Marxism

chapter 12|14 pages

Marxism and Literary Thought

A View

section VIII|12 pages

Postcolonialism

chapter 13|10 pages

"This Is Not Knowledge; This Is Vanity"

Phrenology and the Mimicry of Western Science in Amitav Ghosh's The Circle of Reason

part IX|19 pages

Cultural Study

chapter 14|9 pages

Politics of Purity and Pollution

A Study of Cultural Voyeurism in Kanthapura

part X|12 pages

Translation Study

chapter 16|10 pages

Intermediality and Translation

Pedagogical Possibilities