A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Six
Literary Theory and Criticism
Literary Theory and Criticism
A. Biographical information about the author must be considered when evaluating literature.
B. A text and its author text are unrelated.
C. It is possible to distill meaning from a work based on the author’s politics.
D. Literature is inextricably connected to its creator.
A. Roger Ascham
B. Stephen Hawes
C. John Skelton
D. Stephen Gosson
A. Wordsworth
B. Coleridge
C. Southey
D. Shelly
A. Formalism
B. Structuralism
C. Poststructuralism
D. Marxism
A. Greek
B. Latin
C. Hebrew
D. Italian
A. Critics should examine historical information surrounding a literary work.
B. Critics should develop universal readings of texts.
C. Critics should attempt to paraphrase texts in order to find out what they mean.
D. Critics should look at the biographical information of authors.
A. Jacques Derrida
B. Jacques Lacan
C. Edward Said
D. Plato
A. Arnold
B. Shelley
C. Byron
D. Hazlitt
A. Plato
B. Julia Kristeva
C. Walter Benjamin
D. Louis Althusser