POEMS INSPIRED BY THE PARTS OF TERRY EAGLETON’S LITERARY THEORY THAT I DON’T REALLY UNDERSTAND (Hard Copy)

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To understand the literary theory that we were being exposed to, the professor assigned Terry Eagleton’s Literary Theory. This 1983 text breaks down different methods of analysis in the chronological order in which they appeared, revealing an evolutionary, generational thinking behind literary theory that resembles inbred royalty.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Preface
1917
Introduction: What is Literature?
The Answer
Substance & Style
The Rise of English
The Poetry of Protest
The Widening Gyre
Scrutiny
Away from Home and Out of Time
Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Reception Theory
The Organic Whole
Authorial Intent
Hello, I’m a literary text
The Right Stuff for Reading Writing
Structuralism and Semiotics
Facebook
Context
There is no I in Text
“I Don’t Like that Tone”
Post-Structuralism
The Word is a Beginning with No End
Jacques Derrida and William Butler Yeats Meet as Holograms
Style
To a Critic
Psychoanalysis
Folio Bilingue
“Sure, Literature’s Full of ‘Em,” said the Precocious One
Schiele’s Fingers
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
The Jack-in-the-Box and Other Ancient Narratives
The Readers
Conclusion: Political Criticism
This Is Not a Poem
Profit and Art
Daniel Under the Hairdryer

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