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Formalist Criticism and Reader-Response Theory by Todd Davis 9780333765326

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This invaluable guide by Todd F. Davis and Kenneth Womack offers an accessible introduction to two important movements in the history of twentieth-century literary theory. A complementary text to the Palgrave volume Postmodern Narrative Theory by Mark Currie, this new title addresses a host of theoretical concerns, as well as each field's principal figures and interpretive modes. As with other books in the Transitions series, Formalist Criticism and Reader-response Theory includes readings of a range of widely-studied texts, including Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, among others.

Transitions critically explores movements in literary theory. Guiding the reader through the poetics and politics of interpretative paradigms and schools of thought, Transitions helps direct the student's own acts of critical analysis. As well as transforming the critical developments of the past by interpreting them from the perspective of the present day, each study enacts transitional readings of a number of well-known literary texts.



'Formalist Criticism and Reader-Response Theory provides a suggestive way of engaging with modern criticism...Davis and Womack have their favorites - Northrop Frye among them - but they don't 'play favorites'. They hold the ring judiciously and justly. This is a notable achievement, in contexts of such ferocity. And then every few chapters they step forward and do their own reading, regardless of methodic nicety. Or rather: they employ the difficult method that T. S. Eliot recommended, that of being very intelligent.' - Denis Donoghue, Henry James Professor in English and American Letters, New York University 'When criticism made its 'turn to history', formalists were despised for their supposed suppression and belittlement of context, politics and history...This book, then, represents the welcome return of the formalist repressed, helping us to see that formalism and historicism are not enemies: on the contrary, they need each other, and we can't have a truly interesting and vital literary studies if we don't have both. The arrangement of the book is clarity itself...Its language is clear, engaged, and direct, and the authors are willing to be forceful and outspoken when the topic demands it.' - Peter Barry, Reader in English, University of Wales, Aberystwyth 'A valuable tool for undergraduate and graduate students.' - W.F. Williams, Choice

About the Author

TODD F. DAVIS is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Goshen College, Indiana.

KENNETH WOMACK is Assistant Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University's Altoona College.



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'Formalist Criticism and Reader-Response Theory provides a suggestive way of engaging with modern criticism...Davis and Womack have their favorites - Northrop Frye among them - but they don't 'play favorites'. They hold the ring judiciously and justly. This is a notable achievement, in contexts of such ferocity. And then every few chapters they step forward and do their own reading, regardless of methodic nicety. Or rather: they employ the difficult method that T. S. Eliot recommended, that of being very intelligent.' - Denis Donoghue, Henry James Professor in English and American Letters, New York University 'When criticism made its 'turn to history', formalists were despised for their supposed suppression and belittlement of context, politics and history...This book, then, represents the welcome return of the formalist repressed, helping us to see that formalism and historicism are not enemies: on the contrary, they need each other, and we can't have a truly interesting and vital literary studies if we don't have both. The arrangement of the book is clarity itself...Its language is clear, engaged, and direct, and the authors are willing to be forceful and outspoken when the topic demands it.' - Peter Barry, Reader in English, University of Wales, Aberystwyth 'A valuable tool for undergraduate and graduate students.' - W.F. Williams, Choice



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ISBN 9780333765326
Author Todd Davis
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 245g

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