A. Jacques Derrida
B. Terry Eagleton
C. Fredric Jameson
D. Stephen Greenblatt
Literary Theory and Criticism
Literary Theory and Criticism
A. An infant’s inability to speak prior to the mirror stage
B. The referential relationships among symbols, signifiers, and signs
C. The multi-layered nature of language in a literary work
D. All of the above answers are correct
A. The pathetic fallacy
B. The intentional fallacy
C. The affective fallacy
D. The objective correlative
A. Perfection
B. Birth
C. Evil
D. Death
A. Alexander the Great
B. Emperor Augustus
C. Julius Caesar
D. Pompey
A. Shelley
B. Wordsworth
C. Coleridge
D. Matthew Arnold
A. Discourse of English Poetry
B. Discoveries
C. Arte of English Poesie
D. An Apologie for Poetrie
A. Reader Response
B. Feminist
C. Mimetic
D. Formalist
A. To help resolve a question, problem, or difficulty in the readin
B. To help decide which is the better of two conflicting readings.
C. To enable to form judgments about literature.
D. All of the above answers are correct.
A. To help resolve a question, problem, or difficulty in the reading.
B. To help decide which is the better of two conflicting readings.
C. To enable to form judgments about literature.
D. All of the above answers are correct.