Critical Terms for Literary Study Edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas Mclaughlin

Critical Terms for Literary Study Edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas Mclaughlin

Critical Terms for Literary Study Edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin In this landmark introduction to contemporary literary study, twenty-three prominent theorists each examine the history of a term used in current literary interpretation, suggest what questions it raises, and demonstrate the reading strategies it permits. Here, theorists do theory rather than explain it, exemplifying in their discussions the tools of critical reading. Paper $16.95 384 pages Library cloth edition $45.00 I. Literature II. Interpretation III. Literature, as Writing Interpretation Culture, Politics Representation Steven Mailloux Culture W. J. T. Mitchell Stephen Greenblatt Intention Structure Annabel Patterson Canon John Carlos Rowe John Guillory Unconscious Franqoise Meltzer Writing Literary History Barbara Johnson Lee Patterson Determinacy/ Indeterminacy Discourse Gender Gerald Graff Paul A. Bove Myra Jehlen Value/Evaluation Narrative Race Barbara Herrnstein Smith J. Hillis Miller Kwame Anthony Appiah Influence Figurative Language Ethnicity Louis A. Renza Thomas McLaughlin Werner Sollors Rhetoric Performance Ideology Stanley Fish Henry M. Sayre James H. Kavanagh Author In Place of an After­ Donald E. Pease word—Someone Reading Frank Lentricchia University of Chicago Press 5801 South Ellis Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 Winner of1989 Kay den National Translation Award THE SAME SEA By Esther Tusquets Translated, with an afterword, AS EVERY by Margaret E. W. Jones Poetic and erotic, El mismo mar de todos los veranoswas originally SUMMER published in Spain three years after the death of Franco and in the same year government cen­ sorship was abolished. But even in a new era that fostered more liberal attitudes toward divorce, homosexuality, and women’s rights, Tusquets’ novel was con­ troversial. Its feminine view of sexuality - in particular, its depiction of a lesbian relation­ ship - was unprecedented in Spanish fiction. Now its complex moods and rhythms have been caught in an award-winning English translation. The disillu­ sioned narrator of The Same Sea As Every Summer is a middle- aged woman whose unhappy life prompts a journey into the past to rediscover a more authentic self. However, she is forced to acknowledge a paradigm in which love or trust will inevitably be repaid by betrayal. A volume in the series, European Women Writers Available in May $22.95 cloth, $9.95 paper NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska Press • 901 N 17 • Lincoln 68588 0520.

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