Lesson3 Literary Theories
Lesson3 Literary Theories
LINGUISTIC CONTEXT
study of
language
LINGUISTIC
CONTEXT
• a central skill used by many
• “practical criticism”
(Coleridge, 1871)
• “first law to be prescribed to
criticism … is that it shall be
objective” (Ransom, 2001)
Goulimari, P. (2015). Literary criticism and theory: From Plato to postcolonialism. Routledge.
CRITIC
• vary
• differences in…
• values
• beliefs
• prejudices
LITERARY CRITICISM
PROLETARIATS
REVOLUTION
FEMINIST THEORY
• through a woman’s lens
• how were the women in the
story empowered or
discriminated
• women are encourage to
breakthrough patriarchy
POSTCOLONIALISM
• looks into changes of
attitude of the
colonized countries
• attempts to rebuild
culture
QUEER THEORY
• interrogating gender
roles
/ustangelicum
The Dominican Blessing
May God the Father bless us.
May God the Son heal us.
May God the Holy Spirit enlighten us,
and give us eyes to see with,
ears to hear with,
hands to do the work of God with,
feet to walk with,
a mouth to preach the word of salvation
with,
and the angel of peace to watch over us
and lead us at last,
by our Lord's gift, to the Kingdom.