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    <![CDATA[The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism</em> presents a staggeringly varied collection of the most influential critical statements from the classical era to the present day. Edited by scholars and teachers whose interests range from the history of poetics to postmodernism, from classical rhetoric to ériture féminine, and from the social construction of gender to the machinery of academic superstardom, <em>The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism</em> promises to become the standard anthology in its field.   <p>An Unrivaled Collection: <em>The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism</em> offers nearly twice the number of selections in other leading anthologies and more twentieth-century selections than any other text (including anthologies devoted solely to the twentieth century). This historical breadth of coverage and depth of selection&#151;especially within the twentieth century&#151;make <em>The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism</em> the perfect choice for nearly any theory and criticism course.   <p>Continuity and Connections: The works in <em>The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism</em> have been chosen not only because they are individually important but also because they speak to each other, providing students with a rich portrait of the ongoing &quot;critical conversation.&quot; Where appropriate, the editors link classical, medieval, and early modern critics to contemporary theorists and movements as well as to other classical, medieval, and early modern critics. Throughout the twentieth-century selections, the editors trace the complex web of interrelated ideas and explicit influences.  <p>Helpful Apparatus:  <p>&#149; General Introduction: A 30-page introduction surveys the history of criticism and theory and provides an overview of the many schools and movements that make up the contemporary theoretical landscape.  <p>&#149; Headnotes: Each of the 169 figures represented in <em>The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism</em> is treated in an informative headnote that not only introduces the writer's life and thought but also connects the writer to other critics, theorists, and movements.  <p>&#149; Bibliographies: Each author headnote is followed by a selected bibliography. A detailed, annotated general bibliography at the end of the volume is divided into historical periods and major schools and movements. This material makes The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism a valuable reference for scholars as well as a useful teaching anthology.   <p>&#149; Annotations: In the Norton tradition, <em>The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism</em>'s annotations are extensive, helpful, and as unobtrusive to students' own interpretive work as possible.</p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Deconstructive Criticism: An Advanced Introduction]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The ideal prelude to the study of deconstructive theory for the as-yet-uninitiated reader. Leitch uses in-depth analyses, surveys of historical background, and helpful overviews to address the questions posed by the major figures -- Saussure, Lacan, Levi-Strauss, Heidegger, Derrida, Barthes Foucault -- then penetrates and displays the subtle intricacies of their answers.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Leitch argues for the use of poststructural theory in cultural criticism. He maintains that deconstruction remains crucial for truly critical approach to cultural studies. The turn toward &quot;dis-course&quot; and away from &quot;literature&quot; has led to a resurgence of cultural criticism, a mode of analysis revitalized and reformed by the arrival of &quot;theory.&quot; Leitch illustrates the weak points of influential predecessors, showing how poststructuralism offers useful advances over reigning modes of critical inquiry. Leitch develops positions on key topics: social formations and cultural critique; authorship and intention; &quot;poetic&quot; discourse and the social text; literary genre and cultural convention; minority literatures and &quot;general poetics&quot;; textual theory and analysis; and Birmingham's Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies and poststructuralism. He draws on the work of Barthes, Deleuze, de Man, Derrida, Foucault, Jameson, Kristeva, Lentricchia, Lyotard, Said, and Scholes.]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this new book on what theory means today, the general editor of the Norton Anthology of Criticism and Theory explores how theory has altered the way the humanities do business. Theory got personal, went global, became popular, and in the process has changed everything we thought we knew about intellectual life. One of the most adroit and perceptive observers of the critical scene, Vincent Leitch offers these engaging snapshots to show how theory is at work. This is an utterly readable little book by one of our best historians on the theoretical turn that over the past thirty years has so powerfully changed the academy.]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><em>American Literary Criticism Since the 1930s</em> fully updates Vincent B. Leitch’s classic book, <em>American Literary Criticism from the 30s to the 80s</em> following the development of the American academy right up to the present day.</p><br/><p>Updated throughout and with a brand new chapter, this second edition:</p><br/>&lt;UL&gt;<br/>&lt;UL&gt;<br/><p></p>&lt;/UL&gt;<br/>&lt;LI&gt;provides a critical history of American literary theory and practice, discussing the impact of major schools and movements &lt;/LI&gt;<br/>&lt;LI&gt;examines the social and cultural background to literary research, considering the role of key theories and practices &lt;/LI&gt;<br/>&lt;LI&gt;provides profiles of major figures and influential texts, outlining the connections among theorists &lt;/LI&gt;<br/>&lt;LI&gt;presents a new chapter on developments since the 1980s, including discussions of feminist, queer, postcolonial and ethnic criticism. &lt;/LI&gt;&lt;/UL&gt;<br/><p>Comprehensive and engaging, this book offers a crucial overview of the development of literary studies in American universities, and a springboard to further research for all those interested in the development and study of Literature.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[In a clear and readable style, <em>Living with Theory</em> maps out contemporary theory, tracing its complex configurations, its political preoccupations, and its relations with literature. <br/>&lt;ul&gt;<br/>&lt;li&gt;Argues that the field of theory in late postmodern consumer society has become overburdened with new ideas, and that there is an essential need for guides and signposts in this complex field <br/>&lt;li&gt;Maps out contemporary theory, tracing its complex configurations, its political preoccupations, and its relations with literature <br/>&lt;li&gt;Explores the engagement of theory with such phenomena as globalization and postmodernism, multiculturalism and cultural wars, plus the rise of neoliberalism and the corporate university <br/>&lt;li&gt;Highlights the current reconfiguration of critical reading and its potential future&lt;/ul&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[American Literary Criticism From the Thirties to the Eighties]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> --  <em>American Literature</em></p>]]>
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