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+ | == Thematic literary criticism == | ||
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+ | In the course of 2004-2006 I have read a number of works which can be considered thematic literatery criticism: | ||
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+ | *Praz’s Romantic Agony | ||
+ | *Todorov’s The Fantastic | ||
+ | *Colin Wilson’s The Misfits and The Outsider | ||
+ | *Ludwig Marcuse’s Obscene | ||
+ | *André Breton’s Anthology of Black Humor | ||
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+ | Todo list: the thematic criticism of [[Jean-Pierre Richard]] (''Littérature et Sensation'', 1954) and the Geneva school as it applies to the works above. Also check the criticism by Todorov on Richard. | ||
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+ | Maybe start here; a tribute to [[Horst Daemmrich]]'s ''Themes and Motifs in Western Literature''. |
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Thematic literary criticism
In the course of 2004-2006 I have read a number of works which can be considered thematic literatery criticism:
- Praz’s Romantic Agony
- Todorov’s The Fantastic
- Colin Wilson’s The Misfits and The Outsider
- Ludwig Marcuse’s Obscene
- André Breton’s Anthology of Black Humor
Todo list: the thematic criticism of Jean-Pierre Richard (Littérature et Sensation, 1954) and the Geneva school as it applies to the works above. Also check the criticism by Todorov on Richard.
Maybe start here; a tribute to Horst Daemmrich's Themes and Motifs in Western Literature.