Modern Literary Theory: A Reader -

The reader is structured into distinct sections, each representing a major theoretical movement. It uniquely includes works from influential figures like and Simone de Beauvoir , whose contributions to psychoanalysis and feminism significantly shaped the literary landscape even though their primary focus was not literature. Key movements covered include: Modern Literary Theory: A Reader by Philip Rice | Goodreads

, edited by Philip Rice and Patricia Waugh, is a foundational anthology designed to provide students with "intellectual keys" to the major shifts in critical theory. Now in its fourth edition, the text serves as both an introduction and a primary source collection for the movements that have transformed literary studies. Core Content & Theoretical Scope Modern Literary Theory: A Reader

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