Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed

Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed by Mary Klages, published by A&C Black in 2006, offers a comprehensive introduction to literary theory. This 1st Edition, available in English and spanning 184 pages, addresses the complexities of literary theory, providing foundational knowledge for those unfamiliar with the subject while also delving into more advanced concepts.
Readers will find a structured exploration of major theories and theorists, including humanism, structuralism, psychoanalytic approaches, and feminist theory, among others. The book directly engages with common questions about literary theory, making it accessible for students and those seeking clarity on topics such as ideology, discourse, and postmodernism. The final chapter also highlights emerging directions in literary and cultural theory, making this guide a valuable resource for understanding the evolving landscape of literary criticism.
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This Guide for the Perplexed provides an advanced introduction to literary theory from basic information and orientation for the uninformed leading on to more sophisticated readings. It engages directly with the difficulty many students find intimidating, asking ‘What is ”Literary Theory”?’ and offering a clear, concise, accessible guide to the major theories and theorists, including: humanism; structuralism; poststructuralism; psychoanalytic approaches; feminist approaches; queer theory; ideology and discourse; new historicism; race and postcolonialism; postmodernism. The final chapter points to new directions in literary and cultural theory.
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