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Literary Theory
Literary Theory: An Introduction | Terry Eagleton
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spinedestroyer
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I never ever would have guessed Harold Bloom had a daringly original theory of anything.

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JLaurenceCohen

Eagleton made bank on this concise, witty overview of the major avenues of literary theory. Eagleton views other kinds of theory through a heterodox Marxist lens.

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Help! I ordered these two books for a course I‘m starting next week.... The course is only 10 weeks long and the bottom book is enormous - over 1300 pages! I‘m assuming (hoping?!) that, as it‘s an anthology, we‘ll only be expected to dip in and out of it.

readinginthedark That‘s pretty common in lit theory, read an essay here and there. 6y
squirrelbrain @readinginthedark Literary theory is all new to me so I‘m hoping it will be interesting....It just seems a bit scary at the moment! 6y
readinginthedark Understandable! Keep an open mind, and you‘ll be fine. It‘s all about interpretation, so there‘s a lot of open room to work with there. 6y
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A helpful snippet to remind students baffled by Eliot: it's ok (preferred, and suspect otherwise) to not have "the answer" in your back pocket to his poems. Ambiguity is to modernism as ambivalence is to pomo.
(And Eagleton's Marxist leanings chew up/spit out the erudite in Eliot beautifully ?.)

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Revisiting ol Terry for SP 17. He opens with attempts at defining "literature" (which naturally don't take). I love this beauty: