TY - BOOK AU - Goulimari,Pelagia TI - Literary criticism and theory: from Plato to postcolonialism SN - 9780415544313 [paperback] PY - 2015/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Criticism KW - History KW - Literature KW - History and criticism KW - Theory, etc KW - Philosophy KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / General KW - bisacsh KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Contents: 1. Mimesis: Plato and the poet -- 2. Aristotle and tragedy: from poetics to postcolonial tragedy -- 3. Medieval and renaissance criticism: from mimesis to creation -- 4. The Enlightenment and romanticism: reason and imagination -- 5. Modernity, multiplicity and becoming -- 6. Freud and psychoanalytic criticism: the self in fragments -- 7. Defamiliarization, alienation, dialogism and montage -- 8. Decentering modernisms: newness, tradition, culture and society -- 9. Twentieth-century north american criticism: close-reading to interpretation, modernism to postmodernism, history to histories -- 10. Poetry and hermeneutics, freedom and situation -- 11. From structuralism to poststructuralism: text, power, minor literature, deconstruction -- 12. Poststructuralist deviations: mimicry, resignification, contrapuntal reading, the subaltern, Signifying(g), hybridity N2 - "This incredibly useful volume offers an introduction to the history of literary criticism and theory from classical antiquity to the present. It is almost impossible to read or study literature without acknowledging its relationship to criticism and this guide shows how the two have been inextricable since Plato. Introducing theory and criticism through the texts themselves, Pelagia Goulimari examines: - A variety of key thinkers from Plato and Aristotle through to Foucault and Derrida - Topics and themes in the history of literary criticism such as mimesis and creation, inspiration, the emotions, reason, aesthetic, history, morality, ethics, culture and discourse - The main genres and movements in the history of literature including the epic, tragedy, comedy, romanticism, realism, modernism and postmodernism - Cross-historical connections between theories and theorists and the dissemination, appropriation and creative misunderstanding of concepts, ideas and arguments. With handy features such as a glossary, annotated further reading, descriptive text boxes and instructive marginalia this book is the ideal introduction to anyone approaching theory and criticism for the first time"-- ER -