Contemporary Critical Theory
Explore the depths of literary analysis with Contemporary Critical Theory by Donald G. Marshall. Published in 1993 by the Modern Language Association of America, this engaging paperback spans 201 pages, offering a comprehensive overview of pivotal theories and influential theorists in the realm of literary studies.
This essential volume features introductory essays covering a variety of critical theories, including Russian formalism, New Criticism, postcolonial studies, and new historicism. Additionally, it boasts an extensive bibliography that lists nearly two thousand journals and books published in English, complete with helpful annotations for many entries.
Whether you are a student, educator, or literary enthusiast, Contemporary Critical Theory serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of literary criticism and its key concepts. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of literature with this insightful guide.