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Author Ray, William, 1944-

Title Literary meaning : from phenomenology to deconstruction / William Ray.

Publication Info. Oxford : Blackwell, 1984.

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 Moore Stacks  PN94 .R33 1984    Available  ---
Description vi, 228 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 214-219.
Note Includes index.
Contents pt. 1. Phenomenology of reading: Poulet, Sartre, and Blanchot: author, reader, and work as intention -- Sarte and Dufrenne: reading and imagination -- Ingarden and Iser: reading as concretization -- Ingarden, Iser, and the Geneva school: three versions of phenomenological criticism -- pt. 2. Subjective and objective criticism: psychoanalytic and hermeneutic theories of meaning: Norman Holland: reading as self re-creation -- David Bleich: the dialectics of subjectivity -- E.D. Hirsch: individual meaning as shared meaning -- Dialectical meaning and the institution -- pt. 3. Structuralism and semiotics: Jonathan Culler: a structuralist poetics -- Umberto Eco: The reading process as code-structure -- From structuralism to post-structuralism -Derrida's strategy -- pt. 4. Three models of dialectical criticism: Stanley Fish: supersession and transcendence -- Roland Barthes: subverting history/suspending the self -- Paul de man: the irony of deconstruction/the deconstruction of irony.
Subject Criticism -- History -- 20th century.
Criticism.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Indexed Term Literature Criticism Theories
Subject Critique -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Literatuurkritiek.
Theorieën.
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