Terry Eagleton - Theory literary. An introduction

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Bibliography

This bibliography is designed for readers who wish to follow up all or any of the various fields of literary theory dealt with in the book. Works under each heading are listed not alphabetically, but in an order in which they might best be tackled by a beginner. All the works discussed in the book are given, as well as some extra items, but I have kept the list as selective and so as manageable as possible. With a few exceptions, all of the works listed are in English. Russian Formalism Lee T. Lemon and Marion J. Reis (eds), Russian Formalist Criticism: Four Essays, Lincoln, Nebr., 1965 L. Matejka and K. Pomorska (eds), Readings in Russian Poetics, Cambridge, Mass., 1971 Stephen Bann and John E. Bowlt (eds), Russian Formalism, Edinburgh, 1973 Victor Erlich, Russian Formalism: History-Doctrine, The Hague, 1955 Fredric Jameson, The Prison-House of Language, Princeton, NJ, 1972 Tony Bennett, Formalism and Marxism, London, 1979 Ann Jefferson, 'Russian Formalism', in Ann Jefferson and David Robey (eds), Modern Literary Theory: A Comparative Introduction, London, 1982 P. N. Medvedev and M. M. Bakhtin, The Formal Method in Literary Scholarship, Baltimore, 1978 Christopher Pike (ed.), The Futurists, the Formalists and the Marxist Critique, London, 1979 English Criticism Matthew Arnold, Culture and Anarchy, Cambridge, 1963 Literature and Dogma, London, 1873


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