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Literature and Genre Fiction | AndrewTheory
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Trying to Answer Life’s Persistent Literary Questions. Laquo; Sartre in a Jiffy. Literature and Genre Fiction. Alternate Title: I Just Finished My Senior Project Presentation and Need To Talk About This. Heya, loyal readers! There is nothing wrong with genre fiction. Work that is good is good, regardless of genre conventions. I’ll examine genre a bit further. As an explorative measure, let’s consider a story that could be considered genre-less, or, at least, contemporary fiction&#...It’s a decent p...
Wolf-Gang Iser: A Group of Lupine Cake-Decorators | AndrewTheory
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Trying to Answer Life’s Persistent Literary Questions. Laquo; Bear with me on this one. Wolf-Gang Iser: A Group of Lupine Cake-Decorators. It’s too cold out; that’s my response as a reader to nature’s text. Of what other people have experienced, or the. Of how someone else will view something. This is a tangent, but it makes more sense to me than the rest of Iser’s essay, so I’ll pursue it a bit. Feel pain, and. Think the minutia is important? Explore posts in the same categories:. From your own site.
Blogs Gone Wilde | AndrewTheory
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Trying to Answer Life’s Persistent Literary Questions. Laquo; Pierre Corneille and the Deathly Hallows. Sartre in a Jiffy. This is going to be a brief post; I feel I’ve earned a respite after the last three 450-word works. Today’s topic is Oscar Wide, specifically his Preface to. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Which is on page 899 in our class textbooks. By the by, I’m not sure if I’ve ever mentioned what our book. In case you’re not in my class and just happened to show up here. It’s. For one well-worn ins...
The Cleverist Pro-Pontiff, Pope | AndrewTheory
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Trying to Answer Life’s Persistent Literary Questions. Laquo; The Didablogalicon, or, On the Study of Blogging. Miʃɛl Fuko (Part One). The Cleverist Pro-Pontiff, Pope. Pope was Catholic, in case the Pro-Pontiff thing doesn’t make much sense.). Here’s a question for you: Would you rather be Clever or Smart? Nope, that’s it. Like I said, not much meat in this one. See you next time at AndrewTheory. Explore posts in the same categories:. You can subscribe via RSS 2.0. Or link to this permanent URL.
Hey Arnold! | AndrewTheory
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Trying to Answer Life’s Persistent Literary Questions. Laquo; Emerson Radio. A Note on our Epoch. Main Source: Arnold, Matthew- “The Function of Criticism at the Present Time”. Older brother of Tom Arnold (the academic. Nor the British politician. Well, no. Not really. Obviously, criticism, which apparently is absolutely necessary. Poetry had so little endurance in it, and Goethe’s. Was of Elizabeth’s reign. In Arnold’s terms (810), does not mean that without the age, there would have been no Shake...
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Papadzules: Walter Benjamin and Tim Burton
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Walter Benjamin and Tim Burton. In telling the story of my father's life, it's impossible to separate fact from fiction, the man from the myth. The best I can do is to tell it the way he told me. It doesn't always make sense and most of it never happened. but that's what kind of story this is. Watch "Big Fish" finale. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Insert Witty Title Here]. A Little Something About Theory. Caitlin's Lit Crit Blog. Hidden in the Text. Learning the Art of Motion.
Papadzules: Personal Economy and the Ability to Perceive
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Personal Economy and the Ability to Perceive. That being said, I would like to reflect on a small point that Herrnstein-Smith made that I felt was particularly insightful:. Moreover, the subject's experiences of an entity are not discrete, or strictly speaking, successive, because recollection and anticipation always overlay perception, and the units of what we call 'experience' themselves vary and overlap. I have wondered before about my own perceptive abilities. I am asked a...
Papadzules: April 2008
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Monday, April 14, 2008. The Art of Appreciation. Based solely upon the work itself, the unity, the literary devices, the elements that can be evaluated using exegetical methods? Wikipedia defines the concept of formalism in art. In the following way:. I would like to dissect the question a bit. What is the aim of working to appreciating art that we do not instantly appreciate? In a way, are we attempting to adhere to societal norms? Truly rooted in understanding the inherent worth of that art? Or is that...
Papadzules: The Death of the...Person?
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008. The Death of the.Person? This semester in Spanish Linguistics class, we learned an important distinction between the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis of linguistic relativity. And the vision of cognitive linguistics. Do we first have cognition, or a way of seeing and understanding the world, or do we first have language which then shapes the way that we see and understand the world? I find it difficult to embrace Barthes' radical ideas about the death of the author given my situated-ness in a...
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on literary matters and such: On Cleanth Brooks and formalism
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On literary matters and such. Wednesday, September 17, 2008. On Cleanth Brooks and formalism. Why do we consider form such an immovable, illuminating thing? Why do critics consider it the unshakable alternative to Wimsatt's and Beardsley's dreaded fallacies? Why do we expect that structure guarantees Truth, and consider historical/biographical discussions flimsy wanderings yielding relativism? What if its historical function had been. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ litcritconvo.blogspot&#...
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on literary matters and such: More on classic status (and a crazy YouTube video)
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On literary matters and such. Sunday, May 4, 2008. More on classic status (and a crazy YouTube video). Literary critic Roland Barthes writes:. So, considering my lack of exposure and experience in the area, I wonder what creative reading actually looks like? How does one jointly-produce a text through reading? Rather than accepting and/or rejecting, does the reader accept some and reject some? Does that show readerly discernment? Does one write essays in response, creatively altering the text? Which uses...
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on literary matters and such: April 2008
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On literary matters and such. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. A sort of I'm-probably-missing-the-point question in regards to Thomas Aquinas'. Summa Theologica:" when did we start referring to poetry as "art" and not "(the lowest) science"? And what's the difference between the two - art and science - to d'Aquino and his contemporaries, if any? We rarely refer to poetry as science anymore (though some schools of thought would see it as such), so when did the "art" definition apply? The highest form of intelle...
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the literary critter: The need to read
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Friday, April 25, 2008. The need to read. We've talked so much in class about the questions what is literature? And what is reading? While it seems worthwhile for readers and writers to consider the success of increasingly canonical ethnic and women writers, are the ideas and successes limited to the sub-culture of readers? Can they affect society as a whole? I read an article by Andrew Solomon called " The Closing of the American Book. We need to teach people not only how,. But also why to read. What li...
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Know the Place.... eventually.: February 2008
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Bits and Bobs. flotsam of an hours thinking. Browsing my classmates' blogs was a helpful step in arriving at this conclusion. Thank you. :]. So what did I read today? Wimsatt and Beardsley. I loved their direct, no-nonsense approach to correcting what they see as significant errors in approaches to literary criticism. And besides that, they make sense! It really does seem silly to blur the realms of meaning and effectiveness. Some particularly lucid statements I enjoyed include:. A few pages later, anoth...
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. What they Eat in China. So I didn't have time to write up an official DB tonight, but when I was reading the section in Woman Warrior about all the crazy food they eat in China, it reminded of my travels to Guangzhou. So I decided to post some pictures of some of the food I saw/ate when I was in China. . Here I'm about to devour a nice crispy snake tidbit.yum! Crocodile, super fresh. Snake, even fresher! But which snake is the freshest? No an aquarium, but a restaurant. Eel wa...
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AndrewTheory | Trying to Answer Life’s Persistent Literary Questions
Trying to Answer Life’s Persistent Literary Questions. So Long, Farewell, Auf wiedersehen, Good Night. Posted 4 May 2008 by atheil. Well, this is AndrewTheory’s final post. In total, this is the 24th, but if we count just the active, functional ones (the ones that dealt with Literary Criticism and not just announcements) then there are 20. Below, you’ll find a list of all of the blog posts here. The announcements, which are not counted for anything, are in. A Welcome to AndrewTheory. 2 Hey, Arnold! 8,351...
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Andrew Larsen: Sing us a song you're the Piano Man
Andrew Larsen: Sing us a song you're the Piano Man. Friday, August 27, 2010. Also, i'm gonna make sure and put in not only stuff about my own music and stuff, but also I have a pretty 'rockin' family! So there will definetely be stuff about them on here too. That's me and Squash, and Boop in the picture up there! Andrew the Piano man. And so it begins. I have never done a blog before but I know a ton of people that do, so I figured I'd give it a shot, so here it is folks! Andrew the Piano man.
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Thoughts and findings from a Planner named Andrew. Monday, January 18, 2010. This is only a test. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. I don't blog, but I have one. That's typically my answer when people ask me if I blog. As I look to 2010, there will be much to talk about. Will it be the year I finally find my blogging voice? Judging by the fact that I haven't blogged since March of 2008, chances are looking slim. Keep your fingers crossed. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. Orson Welles is a classic. These days, brandin...
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The prophecy is more than seeing into the future. For the prophecy sees without the element of time. For the prophecy sees things as they were, as they are, and as they always shall be. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Antichrist Threatens Us General (Revelation 13:11). Baku-APA. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has strongly condemned a top US military commander over his remarks on the possibility of the disintegration of Iraq, APA reports quoting Press TV. 8220; is something that could happen. The bill ma...