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1. Introduction
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2. Introduction (cont.)
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4. Configurative Reading
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5. The Idea of the Autonomous Artwork
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7. Russian Formalism
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8. Semiotics and Structuralism
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9. Linguistics and Literature
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10. Deconstruction I
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11. Deconstruction II
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12. Freud and Fiction
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13. Jacques Lacan in Theory
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14. Influence
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15. The Postmodern Psyche
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18. The Political Unconscious
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19. The New Historicism
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20. The Classical Feminist Tradition
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21. African-American Criticism
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22. Post-Colonial Criticism
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25. The End of Theory?; Neo-Pragmatism

1. Introduction

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Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300)

In this first lecture, Professor Paul Fry explores the course's title in three parts. The relationship between theory and philosophy, the question of what literature is and does, and what constitutes an introduction are interrogated. The professor then situates the emergence of literary theory in the history of modern criticism and, through an analysis of major thinkers such as Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud, provides antecedents for twentieth-century theoretical developments.

00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction
04:29 - Chapter 2. Theory and Philosophy
10:08 - Chapter 3. What Is Literature?
13:10 - Chapter 4. The Idea of an "Introduction"
18:11 - Chapter 5. Literary Theory and the History of Modern Criticism
32:10 - Chapter 6. The Hermeneutics of Suspicion

Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses

This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

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