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Literary Theory and Criticism (Master 1)
SECTION ONE: TEXT-ORIENTED LITERARY THEORIES
SECTION ONE: TEXT-ORIENTED LITERARY THEORIES
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Select activity Lecture One: Russian Formalism
Lecture One: Russian Formalism
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Select activity Tutorial № 01: Application of Russian Formalism to the Analysis of Emily Dickinson’s “Much Madness is divinest Sense”
Tutorial № 01: Application of Russian Formalism to the Analysis of Emily Dickinson’s “Much Madness is divinest Sense”
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Select activity Tutorial № 02: Application of Russian Formalism to the Analysis Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat”
Tutorial № 02: Application of Russian Formalism to the Analysis Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat”
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Select activity Lecture Two: New Criticism
Lecture Two: New Criticism
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Select activity TUTORIAL № 03: Application of New Criticism to the Analysis of William Wordsworth’s “The Inward Eye”
TUTORIAL № 03: Application of New Criticism to the Analysis of William Wordsworth’s “The Inward Eye”
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Select activity TUTORIAL № 04: Application of New Criticism to the Analysis of archiblad macleish’s “Ars Poetica”
TUTORIAL № 04: Application of New Criticism to the Analysis of archiblad macleish’s “Ars Poetica”
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Select activity Lecture Three: Text-oriented Literary Criticism: Deconstruction
Lecture Three: Text-oriented Literary Criticism: Deconstruction
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