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Literary Criticism Technological Advancement
2,309 words... etc approaches is with the connection between the work and the time in which it was written. 1) discover the extent of the departure or conformity of the work from the era / culture in which it was produced. This teaches the student the values of the age in which the work was written. This entails immersion in the history, philosophy, and esthetics, the cultural world of the work. 2) study the contemporary historical records of the time, (court records, diaries, and plays). 3) study the vari...
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Thinking About Stupidity In Our Scholars
1,348 wordsThe stupidity in our scholars, like stupidity and arrogance everywhere, follows a model. The model presented here was developed by Anticommerical University Professor William Mason. It applies in general to stupidity at any level of intensity. It has 5 stages. 1. Mimetic Arrogance One party identifies themselves as an authority on a subject and other parties imitate that arrogance. Examples of things scholars and professors are arrogant about: science, literature, art, sociology, psychology, phi...
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Suzanne Jill Levine Susan Bassnett Andre Lefevere Language
1,867 wordsIdeology and translation When, in conjunction with mimesis, we speak of ideology and translation, terms drawn from the social realm on the one hand and the linguistic on the other, we need to keep in mind that the binding power of ideology lies in its ability to confirm the identity of a community and that translatability presumes identity between languages. This explains the regularity with which the concepts of mimesis and representation appear in definitions of ideology. Theodor Adorno define...
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Common Ground Dance Music
555 wordsFirst of all, I would like to give a definition of what a dance and poetry is. Dancing is the art of moving the body in time to the music. Dancing is both an art and communication. Poetry is the art, theory, or structure of poems. Poem is a rhythmical composition, expressing experiences, ideas, or emotions, imaginative, and powerful. I think the dancers, the choreographers, and everybody that was involved with creating and directing the dance performance did an awesome job putting dance, poetry ...
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Iambic Tetrameter Literary Criticism
4,872 wordsWilliams 1 Connie Williams Professor Carroll May 26, 2000 The Beginnings of Literary Study For Dummies J A Modified Version of R. L. Mcguire's Passionate Attention: an introduction to literary study. Literature and criticism Authors basic assumption of a book- the reading and the study of literature cannot and do not take place outside the context of human values. Ones unique personal experiences are from whence their values are formed. These values come to light as a reader reads or a writer wr...
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Literary Criticism Literary Work
887 wordsThe Beginnings of Literary Study For Dummies J A Modified Version of R. L. Mcguire's Passionate Attention: an introduction to literary study. Literature and criticism Authors basic assumption of a book- the reading and the study of literature cannot and do not take place outside the context of human values. Ones unique personal experiences are from whence their values are formed. These values come to light as a reader reads or a writer writes. Literature is a record of specific personal percepti...
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