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Modern Literary Theory: New Perspectives (Vol. 2)

by Sunita Sinha
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126916566
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 256
  • Original Price: INR 695.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 300 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

Literary theories are indispensable tools for literature meant to interpret and evaluate works of literature with the mind of revealing the in-depth implications of such works. Written in concise and clear language, Modern Literary Theories: New Perspectives (Vol. I), offers a historical overview of literary criticism and theory throughout the twentieth century along with a close analysis of some of the most important and commonly taught texts from the period. The book aims at providing an accessible introduction to modern literary theory and criticism and places various modes of criticism within their historical and intellectual contexts. It attempts to explore the works of a diverse group of 20th century writers, including Babbitt, Woolf, Bakhtin, Heidegger, Lacan, Derrida, Judith Butler, Zizek, Nussbaum, Negri and Hardt, and covers modern literary theories like Transversal Theory, Nation Theory, Queer Theory, Masculinity Studies, Feminism, Autobiographical Theory, Narratology and Film Theory, Formalism, Psychoanalytical Theory, New Criticism, Structuralism, Deconstruction, Marxism, New Historicism, Gender Studies and Culture Studies. The book offers a comprehensive, critical and theoretical tool for gaining access into deeper meaning of literary canons. It will not only benefit the beginners trying to get acquainted with the theoretical and critical tools of evaluation in English literature but also prove to be interesting and useful to the teachers of English literature, leading them to the new approaches to theory and criticism. Besides, it will help the researchers of modern literary theories.

A gold medallist from Patna University, Bihar, Sunita Sinha, has been teaching as an Associate Professor in English in Women’s College, Samastipur, L.N. Mithila University, Bihar. She has authored two books: Graham Greene: A Study of His Major Novels and Post Colonial Women Writers: New Perspectives Her editorial ventures include eight anthologies: New Urges in Post Colonial Literature: Widening Horizons; Reconceiving Postcolonialism: Visions and Revisions; Postcolonial Imaginings: Fissions and Fusions; Critical Responses to Kiran Desai; New Perspectives in British Literature (Vol. 1 & 11); and Indian Booker Prize Winners (Vol. 1 & 11). Dr Sinha has participated in many national and international seminars and conferences and has written many scholarly papers which have been published in various national and international journals. Her areas of interest are British, Indian, Australian and Canadian literature. She is the Honorary Editor/Director for Bihar, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors [P] Ltd. She is the Assistant Editor of The Atlantic Critical Review and the Associate Editor of The Atlantic Journal of Feminist Literature.

  • Volume 1

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Colonising Postcolonialism: When the Hyphen Speaks in Post(-)colonial
  • Mbuh Tennu Mbuh
  • 2. The Structure of To the Lighthouse: Freudian Perspectives
  • Ernest L. Veyu
  • 3. The Oratory of Ezeulu and Nwaka in Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God
  • Kenneth Usongo
  • 4. The Shapes of Melancholy in the Postcolonial City: Orientalist Reminiscences or Postmodern Anxieties?
  • Esterino Adami
  • 5. Narratology and Films
  • Joyashri Choudhury
  • 6. Cultural Cognizance in the Plays of John Millington Synge
  • Anita Myles
  • 7. The Inheritance of Loss: Changing Modalities of Indian Masculinities
  • Purnendu Chatterjee
  • 8. Archetypal Criticism: An Overview
  • Saurabh Kumar Singh
  • 9. What ish My Nation: Language, History and Identity in Seamus Heaney’s Wintering Out
  • Haris Qadeer
  • 10. Rasa: A Realisation of One’s Own Consciousness
  • Saloni Prasad (Mrs. Kumar)
  • 11. Psycho Analysis and the Concern for Dalit Consciousness: A Critical Evaluation of Vijay Tendulkar’s Kanyadan
  • Beena Agarwal
  • 12. New Historicism and Cultural Poetics: An Approach to the Study of Literary Texts
  • Prakash Chandra Pradhan
  • 13. ‘Ism’ is for Everybody: Masculism vs. Feminism
  • Neeru Tandon
  • 14. Tristram Shandy: A Postmodernist Text before Postmodernism
  • Neeru Sharma
  • 15. Queer Theory: An Introduction
  • N. Sharada Iyer
  • 16. Somerset Maugham’s Of Human Bondage: Experiential Reality as a Mode of Literature
  • Reena Mitra
  • 17. Ecocritical Dialogue in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
  • Sunita Sinha
  • Contributors
  • Volume 2

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Colonising Postcolonialism: When the Hyphen Speaks in Post(-)colonial
  • Mbuh Tennu Mbuh
  • 2. The Structure of To the Lighthouse: Freudian Perspectives
  • Ernest L. Veyu
  • 3. The Oratory of Ezeulu and Nwaka in Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God
  • Kenneth Usongo
  • 4. The Shapes of Melancholy in the Postcolonial City: Orientalist Reminiscences or Postmodern Anxieties?
  • Esterino Adami
  • 5. Narratology and Films
  • Joyashri Choudhury
  • 6. Cultural Cognizance in the Plays of John Millington Synge
  • Anita Myles
  • 7. The Inheritance of Loss: Changing Modalities of Indian Masculinities
  • Purnendu Chatterjee
  • 8. Archetypal Criticism: An Overview
  • Saurabh Kumar Singh
  • 9. What ish My Nation: Language, History and Identity in Seamus Heaney’s Wintering Out
  • Haris Qadeer
  • 10. Rasa: A Realisation of One’s Own Consciousness
  • Saloni Prasad (Mrs. Kumar)
  • 11. Psycho Analysis and the Concern for Dalit Consciousness: A Critical Evaluation of Vijay Tendulkar’s Kanyadan
  • Beena Agarwal
  • 12. New Historicism and Cultural Poetics: An Approach to the Study of Literary Texts
  • Prakash Chandra Pradhan
  • 13. ‘Ism’ is for Everybody: Masculism vs. Feminism
  • Neeru Tandon
  • 14. Tristram Shandy: A Postmodernist Text before Postmodernism
  • Neeru Sharma
  • 15. Queer Theory: An Introduction
  • N. Sharada Iyer
  • 16. Somerset Maugham’s Of Human Bondage: Experiential Reality as a Mode of Literature
  • Reena Mitra
  • 17. Ecocritical Dialogue in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
  • Sunita Sinha
  • Contributors

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