Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)


15 Feb 2007

Keesey, Ch 2 (Introduction)

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Even YOU Can Be a Formalist
Excerpt: "Whereas historical critics, for example, usually appear an experts who are supplying information obtained through months or years of research into an author's life or times, formal critics appear to be simply pointing to features or patterns that we m...
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EL312: The Greater Whole, defined by its parts
Excerpt: Getting at the job description of the formalist, Keesey provides a unique way to understand what formalists do for readers with their critiques: ...the goal is to send the reader back to the play better equipped to see all the...
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I've been doing it all along
Excerpt: As I read the introduction to this chapter I couldn't help but think that this introduction was making much more sense than the previous one. I thought at first that it was because I was just getting used to the...
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Tracked: February 11, 2007 8:42 PM
Dr. Jerz just caught me making this blog...
Excerpt: From Keesey, Ch 2 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism): "...the claim is that formalists do not in practice really isolate the poem. A more forceful form of this objection, as we have seen, insists that they dare not isolate...
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Pay attention of the actual text and not author intent.
Excerpt: "For when we consider the formalists' quarrel with the historical and reader-response approaches, their conception of the objective status of the poem, and their insistence tha thte context formed by the poem itslef is the ultimate determiner of meanin...
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The Cheat Sheet
Excerpt: Chapter 2 Intro, Keesey Literary Critcism--EL312...
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Read then Apply
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 2 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) If you read my blogs often, you would know that I hate looking too deep into words on paper, but as I flipped towards Chapter 2 I was once again being...
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You Can't Escape It!
Excerpt: Formal analysis, so this argument runs, is often better than formal theory because that analysis is actually based on knowledge imported from other contexts. Donald Keesey "Formal Criticism: Poem as Context"...
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To Sum it All Up
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 2 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) 'A large dictionary will give us several possible meanings for the word. A historical dictionary will give us the range of meanings generally known to Blake's contemporaries. A study of all...
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