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Literary Practice I: Esthetic Qualities and Values in Literature

A Humanistic and a Biometric Appraisal

by Dushan Bresky (Author) Miroslav Malik (Author)
©1985 Others 215 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 1

Summary

Literary Practice I is the first volume of a critical trilogy. (Vols. II, Esthetic of Style, and III, Esthetics of Literary Subjects, are soon to follow.) This seminal work marks an unprecedented collaboration between critic-humanist and a bio- cybernetist, developing two independent yet complementary methods of evaluating literary art. Critic Bresky identifies textual stimuli in subject matter and style, recording both their density and fluctuating intensity within the microcontext. His graphical synthesis provides the base for a broad assessment of the macrotext. For scientific substantiation of his humanistic approach, Bresky invites biocybernetist Malik, to measure the physiological energy changes related to the critic's «sentic» perception of the text. The resulting biometric profile parallels Bresky's résumé of stimuli. Contemporary theorists will find this joint exploration by a humanist and a scientist both original and controversial. It not only challenges the long domination of bloodless academic theoretism, it uses modern techniques to reassert the traditional goals of literary practice and criticism.

Details

Pages
215
Year
1985
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820401997
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., 1984. 215 pp.

Biographical notes

Dushan Bresky (Author) Miroslav Malik (Author)

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Title: Literary Practice I: Esthetic Qualities and Values in Literature