Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)


8 Feb 2007

Murfin and Ray, Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms

On your blog, post a brief paragraph that demonstrates your knowledge of one term that you had to look up.

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Kelo The Great's Definition Of The Week
Excerpt: Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms Literary Criticism-- EL312...
Weblog: Kelo The Great
Tracked: February 2, 2007 6:25 PM
Reading between the lines - good or bad?
Excerpt: In the readings this week Keesey and others mentioned the intentional fallacy so much that I figured I would make it my word/phrase of the week. For those of you that don't know the intentional fallacy "refer[s] to the practice...
Weblog: ~Luna Dreams~
Tracked: February 4, 2007 9:29 PM
Closure
Excerpt: Murfin and Ray, Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
Weblog: Denamarie Ercolani
Tracked: February 4, 2007 9:50 PM
EL312: Pre-Raphaelite (no, not the Ninja Turtle)
Excerpt: Since Dr. Jerz used the word "pre-Raphaelite" in class last week and openly admitted that he didn't know much about it, I thought I'd attack this word with the help of The Bedford. Pre-Raphaeliteism is a literary movement in the...
Weblog: Sugarpacket
Tracked: February 5, 2007 9:51 AM
It’s like Titanic…without Kate Winslett
Excerpt: From Murfin and Ray, Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism): “In Melville’s young manhood, two famous slave mutinies filled the press—the first on the Spanish blackbird Amistad in the summer of 1839, the seco...
Weblog: She Never Could Decide
Tracked: February 5, 2007 9:22 PM
Intention
Excerpt: Murfin and Ray, Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) Intention in a literary work is "Long used by literary scholars and critics to refer to an author's stated or unstated purpose in writing a...
Weblog: She Never Could Decide
Tracked: February 5, 2007 9:43 PM
The Study of Signs
Excerpt: Murfin and Ray, Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) While reading Hirsch’s essay “Objective Interpretation” I had to kick myself because I didn’t have my Beford Guide with me and he kept using the...
Weblog: LorinSchumacher
Tracked: February 5, 2007 10:02 PM
"One Way" Or How About "No Turn On Red"?
Excerpt: To a semiotician, a sign is not simply a direct means of communication, such as a stop sign or a restaurant sign or language itself. Rather, signs encompass body language (crossed arms, slouching), ways of greeting and parting (handshakes, hugs,...
Weblog: A Storybook of Quotes
Tracked: February 8, 2007 12:01 AM
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