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Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory
The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature.
21 publications
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Nathan Scott’s Literary Criticism and Fundamental Theology
©2006 Monographs -
Black Feminist Literary Criticism
Past and Present – With an Introduction by Cheryl A. Wall©2016 Edited Collection -
Fictions and Metafictions of Evil
Essays in Literary Criticism, Comparative Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies©2013 Edited Collection -
Defining Modernism
Baudelaire and Nietzsche on Romanticism, Modernity, Decadence, and Wagner©2004 Monographs -
A Convergence of the Creative and the Critical
A Reading of the Novels of Henry Green through the Literary Criticism of T.S. Eliot and F.R. Leavis©2009 Monographs -
Moving Toward Redemption
Spirituality and Disability in the Late Writings of Andre Dubus (1936–1999)©2017 Monographs -
Shakespeare, the Orient, and the Critics
©2010 Monographs -
The Elusive Macrostructure of the Apocalypse of John
The Complex Literary Arrangement of an Open Text©2016 Thesis -
African and African American Children’s and Adolescent Literature in the Classroom
A Critical Guide©2011 Textbook -
Moving across a Century
Women’s Short Fiction from Virginia Woolf to Ali Smith©2012 Edited Collection -
Theatre and Relationships in Shakespeare’s Later Plays
©2008 Monographs -
The Magazine Shi‛r and the Poetics of Modern Arabic Poetry
©2019 Monographs