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===Historical=== | ===Historical=== | ||
*Plato: ''Symposium'' (385 BCE); ''Ion''; ''Republic'' (380 BC) [Book 3, 10]; ''Phaedrus'' (370 BC) | *Plato: ''Symposium'' (385 BCE); ''Ion''; ''Republic'' (380 BC) [Book 3, 10]; ''Phaedrus'' (370 BC) | ||
− | *Aristotle: ''Rhetoric'' (4th century BC); ''Poetics'' (350 BC) | + | *'''Aristotle''': ''Rhetoric'' (4th century BC); '''''Poetics'' (350 BC)''' |
*Plotinus: ''On the Intellectual Beauty'' (c. 270 BC) | *Plotinus: ''On the Intellectual Beauty'' (c. 270 BC) | ||
*Horace: ''Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones'' (18 BC) | *Horace: ''Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones'' (18 BC) | ||
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*Al-Jahiz: ''Kitab al-Bayan wa al-Tabyin (The Book of eloquence and demonstration)''; ''Kitab al-Hayawan (Book of Animals)'' | *Al-Jahiz: ''Kitab al-Bayan wa al-Tabyin (The Book of eloquence and demonstration)''; ''Kitab al-Hayawan (Book of Animals)'' | ||
*ibn al-Mu'tazz: ''Kitab al-Badi'' | *ibn al-Mu'tazz: ''Kitab al-Badi'' | ||
− | *Dante Alighieri: "Letter to Can Grande della Scala" | + | *Dante Alighieri: "Letter to Can Grande della Scala" (early 14C) |
− | *Leonardo da Vinci: ''Notebooks'' | + | *Christine de Pisan: "Querrelle della Rose" (1402) |
− | *Marsilio Ficino: ''Commentary on Plato's Symposium'' | + | *Leonardo da Vinci: ''Notebooks'' (~1500) |
− | *Giovanni Boccaccio: ''The Definition of Poetry'' | + | *Marsilio Ficino: ''Commentary on Plato's Symposium'' (1484) |
− | * | + | *Giovanni Boccaccio: ''The Definition of Poetry'' (1532) |
− | + | *'''Sir Philip Sidney: ''Defence of Poesie'' (1595)''' | |
− | *Huet: ''A Treatise of Romances and their Original'' (1672) | + | *'''Huet: ''A Treatise of Romances and their Original'' (1672)''' |
*Nicholas Boileau: ''The Art of Poetry'' (1683) | *Nicholas Boileau: ''The Art of Poetry'' (1683) | ||
− | *John Dryden: "An Essay of Dramatic Poesy"; "Defense of the Essay of Dramatic Poetry"; "Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy"; "Heads of an Answer to Rymer"; "Parallel Betwixt Poetry and Painting" | + | *John Dryden: "An Essay of Dramatic Poesy" (1668); "Defense of the Essay of Dramatic Poetry"; "Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy"; "Heads of an Answer to Rymer"; "Parallel Betwixt Poetry and Painting" |
− | *Alexander Pope: "An Essay on Criticism" (1711); Preface to his edition of Shakespeare; "Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetry" (1727) | + | *'''Alexander Pope: "An Essay on Criticism" (1711)'''; Preface to his edition of Shakespeare; "Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetry" (1727) |
− | *Samuel Johnson: ''Rasselas'' [Book 10]; "Life of Cowley"; "Preface to Shakespeare"; "Milton"; "Life of Dryden"; "Life of Pope"; "Life of Gray" | + | *Joseph Addison: "The Pleasures of Imagination" [In: ''Spectator'' Nos. 411-421 (1712)] |
− | * | + | *Giambattista Vico: ''The New Science'' [Books 1-3] (1725) |
− | + | *Samuel Johnson: ''Rasselas'' [Book 10] (1759); "Life of Cowley"; "Preface to Shakespeare" (1765); "Milton"; "Life of Dryden"; "Life of Pope"; "Life of Gray" | |
− | + | *'''Edmund Burke: ''A Philosophical Enquiry into Our Ideas of the Sublime and of the Beautiful'' (1757)''' | |
+ | *Gotthold Lessing: ''Laocoön'' [Chapters 2,3,16] (1766) | ||
*Jean-Jacques Rousseau: ''Essay on the origin of language'' (1781) | *Jean-Jacques Rousseau: ''Essay on the origin of language'' (1781) | ||
*Immanuel Kant: ''Critique of Judgement'' [Part I] (1790) | *Immanuel Kant: ''Critique of Judgement'' [Part I] (1790) | ||
− | *Mary A. Wollstonecraft: ''A Vindication of the Rights of Women'' (1792) | + | *'''Mary A. Wollstonecraft: ''A Vindication of the Rights of Women'' (1792)''' |
− | *Friedrich Schiller: "On the Aesthetic Education of Man"; "On Naive and Sentimental Poetry" | + | *Friedrich Schiller: "On the Aesthetic Education of Man"; "On Naive and Sentimental Poetry" (1795) |
− | *G.W.F. Hegel: ''Introduction to The Philosophy of Fine Art'' ["Introduction"; "The Master-Slave Relationship"; "Scepticism and the Unhappy Consciousness"; "Spirit in Self-estrangement"; "The Beautiful Soul"] | + | *'''Madame de Stael: "Essay on Fiction" (1795)''' |
− | * | + | *G.W.F. Hegel: ''Introduction to The Philosophy of Fine Art'' ["Introduction"; "The Master-Slave Relationship"; "Scepticism and the Unhappy Consciousness"; "Spirit in Self-estrangement"; "The Beautiful Soul"] (engl. 1835) |
− | + | *'''William Wordsworth: Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1801)''' | |
− | *Samuel T. Coleridge: ''Biographia Literaria'' [Chapters 1, 4, 5, 7, 12-15, 17-20] | + | *Samuel T. Coleridge: ''Biographia Literaria'' [Chapters 1, 4, 5, 7, 12-15, 17-20] (1817) |
− | *Percy B. Shelley: ''Defense of Poetry'' | + | *'''Percy B. Shelley: ''Defense of Poetry'' (1821, publ. 1840)''' |
− | *Victor Hugo: Preface to Cromwell | + | *Victor Hugo: "Preface to Cromwell" (1827) |
− | *Charles Baudelaire: The Salon of 1859; Painter of Modern Life; "On the Essence of Laughter" | + | *Charles Baudelaire: '''The Salon of 1859'''; Painter of Modern Life; "On the Essence of Laughter" (1855) |
*Arthur Schopenhauer: ''The World as Will and Representation'' (1819) | *Arthur Schopenhauer: ''The World as Will and Representation'' (1819) | ||
− | *David Hume: "Of the Standard of Taste" | + | *David Hume: "Of the Standard of Taste" (1757) |
− | + | ||
*John Ruskin: ''Modern Painters'' (1843); ''Sesame and Lilies'' (1864-1865); ''Lectures on Art'' (1870) | *John Ruskin: ''Modern Painters'' (1843); ''Sesame and Lilies'' (1864-1865); ''Lectures on Art'' (1870) | ||
− | *Matthew Arnold: "Science and Poetry", "Culture and Anarchy"; "The Function of Criticism at the Present Time"; "Preface to Poems" (1853); "Wordsworth"; "Shelley"; "Sweetness and Light"; "Literature and Science" | + | *'''Matthew Arnold''': "Science and Poetry", "Culture and Anarchy"; '''"The Function of Criticism at the Present Time" (1865)'''; "Preface to Poems" (1853); "Wordsworth"; "Shelley"; "Sweetness and Light"; "Literature and Science" (1882) |
*Friedrich Nietzsche: ''The Birth of Tragedy'' (1872); "On Truth and Lies in their Non-Moral Sense"; ''On the Genealogy of Morals'' (1887) | *Friedrich Nietzsche: ''The Birth of Tragedy'' (1872); "On Truth and Lies in their Non-Moral Sense"; ''On the Genealogy of Morals'' (1887) | ||
*Walter Pater: ''The Renaissance'' ["Conclusion"] (1873) | *Walter Pater: ''The Renaissance'' ["Conclusion"] (1873) | ||
− | *Henry James: "The Art of Fiction" (1888); Prefaces to The American, Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors | + | *'''Henry James: "The Art of Fiction" (1888)'''; Prefaces to The American, Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors |
*Oscar Wilde: ''Intentions'' ["The Critic as Artist"; "The Decay of Lying"] (1891) | *Oscar Wilde: ''Intentions'' ["The Critic as Artist"; "The Decay of Lying"] (1891) | ||
*Stephen Mallarmé: "Crise de vers" (1895) | *Stephen Mallarmé: "Crise de vers" (1895) | ||
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===Positivism=== | ===Positivism=== | ||
*Auguste Comte: "Discours sur l'esprit positif" (1844) | *Auguste Comte: "Discours sur l'esprit positif" (1844) | ||
− | *Hippolyte Adolphe Taine: ''History of English Literature'' [Introduction] (1863) | + | *'''Hippolyte Adolphe Taine: ''History of English Literature'' [Introduction] (1863)''' |
*T.H. Huxley: "The Scientific Aspect of Positivism", "On the Physical Basis of Life" (1869) | *T.H. Huxley: "The Scientific Aspect of Positivism", "On the Physical Basis of Life" (1869) | ||
===Marxism=== | ===Marxism=== | ||
*Karl Marx: ''The German Ideology'' (1845); "Consciousness Derived from Material conditions"; "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte" | *Karl Marx: ''The German Ideology'' (1845); "Consciousness Derived from Material conditions"; "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte" | ||
− | *Georg Lukács: ''Theory of the Novel'' (1916) [Part I, 1-5; Part II, 4]; ''The Historical Novel'' (1937) [Chapter 1]; "Realism in the Balance" (1938) | + | *'''Georg Lukács: ''Theory of the Novel'' (1916)''' [Part I, 1-5; Part II, 4]; ''The Historical Novel'' (1937) [Chapter 1]; "Realism in the Balance" (1938) |
*Louis Althusser: ''Reading Capital'' (1965); "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses: Notes Toward an Investigation" | *Louis Althusser: ''Reading Capital'' (1965); "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses: Notes Toward an Investigation" | ||
*Walter Benjamin: ''Illuminations'' ["The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction", "Author as Producer", "Theses on the Philosophy of History"] (1969, posthumously) | *Walter Benjamin: ''Illuminations'' ["The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction", "Author as Producer", "Theses on the Philosophy of History"] (1969, posthumously) | ||
*Theodor Adorno: "Lyric Poetry and Society" (1974); with Max Horkheimer: ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'' (1944) | *Theodor Adorno: "Lyric Poetry and Society" (1974); with Max Horkheimer: ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'' (1944) | ||
+ | *'''Terry Eagleton: ''Marxism and Literary Criticism'' (1976)''' | ||
*Raymond Williams: ''Marxism and Literature'' ["Dominant, Residual and Emergent"; "Structures of Feeling"] (1977) | *Raymond Williams: ''Marxism and Literature'' ["Dominant, Residual and Emergent"; "Structures of Feeling"] (1977) | ||
− | *Frederic Jameson: ''The Political Unconscious'' ["On Interpretation"] (1981); ''Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism'' (1991) | + | *Frederic Jameson: ''The Political Unconscious'' ["On Interpretation"] (1981); "Third-World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism" (1986), ''Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism'' (1991) |
===Psychoanalysis, Anthropology=== | ===Psychoanalysis, Anthropology=== | ||
− | *Sigmund Freud: "Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria" [Dora] (1905); "The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming" (1908); "The Dynamics of Transference" (1912); "Repression" (1915); "From the History of an Infantile Neurosis" [Wolf-Man] (1918); "The Uncanny" (1919); ''Beyond the Pleasure Principle'' (1920); "Medusa's Head" (1922); "A Note upon the 'Mystic Writing-Pad'" (1925); "Fetishism" (1927); ''Civilization and Its Discontents'' (1930); "Femininity" (1933) | + | *'''Sigmund Freud: "Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria" [Dora] (1905)'''; "The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming" (1908); "The Dynamics of Transference" (1912); "Repression" (1915); "From the History of an Infantile Neurosis" [Wolf-Man] (1918); "The Uncanny" (1919); ''Beyond the Pleasure Principle'' (1920); "Medusa's Head" (1922); "A Note upon the 'Mystic Writing-Pad'" (1925); "Fetishism" (1927); ''Civilization and Its Discontents'' (1930); "Femininity" (1933) |
*Carl Gustav Jung: ''Modern Man in Search of a Soul'' ["Psychology and Literature"] (1933) | *Carl Gustav Jung: ''Modern Man in Search of a Soul'' ["Psychology and Literature"] (1933) | ||
*Jacques Lacan: ''Ecrits: A Selection'' [Chapters 1, 5, 8, and 9] (1966); "Seminar on ''The Purloined Letter''" | *Jacques Lacan: ''Ecrits: A Selection'' [Chapters 1, 5, 8, and 9] (1966); "Seminar on ''The Purloined Letter''" | ||
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*Shoshana Felman: "To Open The Question" (1977) | *Shoshana Felman: "To Open The Question" (1977) | ||
*René Girard: ''Violence and the Sacred'' [Chapters 1 and 2] (1972; engl. 1977); ''Le Bouc émissaire'' (1985) | *René Girard: ''Violence and the Sacred'' [Chapters 1 and 2] (1972; engl. 1977); ''Le Bouc émissaire'' (1985) | ||
− | *Eric Gans, ''The Origin of Language'' (1981) | + | *'''Eric Gans, ''The Origin of Language'' (1981)''' |
+ | *Raoul Eshelman, "Performatism, or the End of Postmodernism" (2000-01) | ||
*Slavoj Žižek: ''Interrogating the Real'' (2005) | *Slavoj Žižek: ''Interrogating the Real'' (2005) | ||
===(Russian) Formalism=== | ===(Russian) Formalism=== | ||
− | *Viktor Shklovsky: "Art as Technique" (1917) | + | *'''Viktor Shklovsky: "Art as Technique" (1917)''' |
*Vladimir Propp: ''The Morphology of the Folktale'' (1928) | *Vladimir Propp: ''The Morphology of the Folktale'' (1928) | ||
*Yurii Tynyanov and Roman Jakobson: "Problems in the Study of Language and Literature" (1928; engl. 1971) | *Yurii Tynyanov and Roman Jakobson: "Problems in the Study of Language and Literature" (1928; engl. 1971) | ||
===New Criticism=== | ===New Criticism=== | ||
− | *T.S. Eliot: "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1919); "The Metaphysical Poets"; "Hamlet and His Problems" | + | *'''T.S. Eliot: "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1919)'''; "The Metaphysical Poets"; "Hamlet and His Problems" |
*I.A. Richards: ''Principles of Literary Criticism'' (1924) | *I.A. Richards: ''Principles of Literary Criticism'' (1924) | ||
*F. R. Leavis: ''For Continuity'' ["The Literary Mind"] (1933); ''The Great Tradition'' ["The Great Tradition"] (1948) | *F. R. Leavis: ''For Continuity'' ["The Literary Mind"] (1933); ''The Great Tradition'' ["The Great Tradition"] (1948) | ||
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===Structuralism, Semiotics=== | ===Structuralism, Semiotics=== | ||
− | *Roman Jakobson: ''Fundamentals of Language'' ["The Metaphoric and Metonymic Poles"] (1956); ''Style in Language'' ["Linguistics and Poetics" (1958)] (1960) | + | *'''Roman Jakobson''': ''Fundamentals of Language'' ["The Metaphoric and Metonymic Poles"] (1956); ''Style in Language'' ['''"Linguistics and Poetics" (1958)'''] (1960) |
− | *Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin: ''The Dialogic Imagination'' ("Epic and Novel" (1941), "Discourse in the Novel"); ''Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics'' ["The Hero, and the Position of the Author with Regard to the Hero in Dostoevsky's Art"]; ''Speech Genres and Other Late Essays'' ["The Problem of Speech Genres"] | + | *'''Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin''': ''The Dialogic Imagination'' ('''"Epic and Novel" (1941)''', "Discourse in the Novel"); ''Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics'' ["The Hero, and the Position of the Author with Regard to the Hero in Dostoevsky's Art"]; ''Speech Genres and Other Late Essays'' ["The Problem of Speech Genres"] |
*Ferdinand de Saussure: ''Course in General Linguistics'' (1916, posthumously) | *Ferdinand de Saussure: ''Course in General Linguistics'' (1916, posthumously) | ||
*Claude Lévi-Strauss: ''Structural Anthropology'' ["The Structural Study of Myth"; "Four Winnebago Myths"; "History and Dialectic"] (1958) | *Claude Lévi-Strauss: ''Structural Anthropology'' ["The Structural Study of Myth"; "Four Winnebago Myths"; "History and Dialectic"] (1958) | ||
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*Umberto Eco: ''Theory of Semiotics'' (1975; engl. 1976) | *Umberto Eco: ''Theory of Semiotics'' (1975; engl. 1976) | ||
*Tzvetan Todorov: ''The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre'' (1970); ''The Poetics of Prose'' (1971) ["Narrative-Men", "The Typology of Detective Fiction", "The Secret of Narrative"] | *Tzvetan Todorov: ''The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre'' (1970); ''The Poetics of Prose'' (1971) ["Narrative-Men", "The Typology of Detective Fiction", "The Secret of Narrative"] | ||
− | *Gérard Genette: ''Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method'' (1972) | + | *'''Gérard Genette: ''Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method'' (1972)''' |
*Jonathan Culler: ''Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics, and the Study of Literature'' (1975); ''The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction'' [Chapters 1 and 5] (1980) | *Jonathan Culler: ''Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics, and the Study of Literature'' (1975); ''The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction'' [Chapters 1 and 5] (1980) | ||
*Mary Louise Pratt: ''Towards a Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse'' (1977) | *Mary Louise Pratt: ''Towards a Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse'' (1977) | ||
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===Post-Structuralism=== | ===Post-Structuralism=== | ||
− | *Roland Barthes: ''Mythologies'' (1958); ''S/Z'' (1970); ''The Pleasure of the Text'' (1975); ''Image, Music, Text'' ["The Death of the Author", "From Work to Text"] (1977) | + | *'''Roland Barthes''': ''Mythologies'' (1958); ''S/Z'' (1970); ''The Pleasure of the Text'' (1975); ''Image, Music, Text'' ['''"The Death of the Author"''', "From Work to Text"] (1977) |
− | *Jacques Derrida: "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (1966); ''Of Grammatology'' (1967) [Part 1, Chs. 1, 2; Part 2, Ch. 2]; ''Margins of Philosophy'' ["Differance", "White Mythology", "Signature Event Context"]; ''Writing and Difference'' (1972) [Chapters 1, 2, 7, 9, 10]; ''Disseminations'' (1972) ["Plato's Pharmacy", "The Double Seance", "Hymen"] | + | *'''Jacques Derrida''': '''"Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (1966)'''; ''Of Grammatology'' (1967) [Part 1, Chs. 1, 2; Part 2, Ch. 2]; ''Margins of Philosophy'' ["Differance", "White Mythology", "Signature Event Context"]; ''Writing and Difference'' (1972) [Chapters 1, 2, 7, 9, 10]; ''Disseminations'' (1972) ["Plato's Pharmacy", "The Double Seance", "Hymen"] |
− | *Michel Foucault: "What is an Author?" ( | + | *'''Michel Foucault: "What is an Author?" (1969)'''; ''The Order of Discourse'' (1971) |
*Deleuze and Guattari: ''Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1: Anti-Oedipus'' (1972); ''Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1: A Thousand Plateaus'' (1980) ["Introduction: Rhizome") | *Deleuze and Guattari: ''Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1: Anti-Oedipus'' (1972); ''Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1: A Thousand Plateaus'' (1980) ["Introduction: Rhizome") | ||
− | *Jean-François Lyotard: ''The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge'' (1979) ["Answering the Question: What is Postmodernism?"] | + | *'''Jean-François Lyotard''': ''The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge'' (1979) ['''"Answering the Question: What is Postmodernism?"'''] |
*Jean Baudrillard: "Precession of Simulacra"; ''L'échange symbolique et la mort'' (1976); ''Simulacra and Simulation'' (1981) ["The Process of Simulacra", "Hypermarket and Hypercommodity", "The Implosion of Meaning In the Media" and "Clone Story"] | *Jean Baudrillard: "Precession of Simulacra"; ''L'échange symbolique et la mort'' (1976); ''Simulacra and Simulation'' (1981) ["The Process of Simulacra", "Hypermarket and Hypercommodity", "The Implosion of Meaning In the Media" and "Clone Story"] | ||
*Paul de Man: ''Allegories of Reading: Figural Language in Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust'' (1979) ["Excuses (''Confessions'')"]; ''The Rhetoric of Romanticism'' (1984) ["Autobiography As De-Facement"] | *Paul de Man: ''Allegories of Reading: Figural Language in Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust'' (1979) ["Excuses (''Confessions'')"]; ''The Rhetoric of Romanticism'' (1984) ["Autobiography As De-Facement"] | ||
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*Norman Holland: ''The Dynamics of Literary Response'' (1968); ''5 Readers Reading'' (1975) | *Norman Holland: ''The Dynamics of Literary Response'' (1968); ''5 Readers Reading'' (1975) | ||
*Harold Bloom: ''A Map of Misreading'' (1975) | *Harold Bloom: ''A Map of Misreading'' (1975) | ||
− | *Wolfgang Iser: "The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach"; ''The Implied Reader'' | + | *'''Wolfgang Iser''': "The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach"; ''The Implied Reader'' ('''"The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach"''', engl. 1974); ''The Act of Reading: : A Theory of Aesthetic Response'' (1978) |
− | *Stanley Fish: "Interpreting the Variorum"; ''Is There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities'' (1980) | + | *'''Stanley Fish''': "Interpreting the Variorum"; '''''Is There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities'' (1980)''' |
− | *Hans Robert Jauss: ''Towards an Aesthetics of Reception'' ["Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory"] | + | *'''Hans Robert Jauss''': ''Towards an Aesthetics of Reception'' ['''"Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory", dt. 1967'''] (engl. 1982) |
===New Historicism=== | ===New Historicism=== | ||
*Michel Foucault: ''Discipline and Punish'' (1979) | *Michel Foucault: ''Discipline and Punish'' (1979) | ||
− | *Stephen Greenblatt: "The Improvisation of Power" (1980); ''Renaissance Self-Fashioning'' (1980) | + | *'''Stephen Greenblatt''': '''"The Improvisation of Power" (1980)'''; '''''Renaissance Self-Fashioning'' (1980)''' |
*Louis Adrian Montrose: "'Eliza, Queene of Shepheardes' and the Pastoral of Power" (1980); "Renaissance Literary Studies and the Subject of History" (1986) | *Louis Adrian Montrose: "'Eliza, Queene of Shepheardes' and the Pastoral of Power" (1980); "Renaissance Literary Studies and the Subject of History" (1986) | ||
*H. Aram Veeser (Ed): ''The New Historicism'' (1989) | *H. Aram Veeser (Ed): ''The New Historicism'' (1989) | ||
===Cultural Studies=== | ===Cultural Studies=== | ||
− | *Raymond Williams: ''Culture and Society'' (1958); ''Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society'' (1976) | + | *'''Raymond Williams: ''Culture and Society'' (1958)'''; ''Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society'' (1976) |
− | *Michel Foucault: ''The History of Sexuality'' [''The Will to Knowledge'', Vol.1, 1976]; ''The Archeology of Knowledge'' (1969), ''Discipline and Punish'' (1979) | + | *'''Michel Foucault''': ''The History of Sexuality'' ['''''The Will to Knowledge'', Vol.1, 1976''']; ''The Archeology of Knowledge'' (1969), ''Discipline and Punish'' (1979) |
*Clifford Geertz: ''The Interpretation of Culture'' (1973) [Chapter 1] | *Clifford Geertz: ''The Interpretation of Culture'' (1973) [Chapter 1] | ||
+ | *Stuart Hall: ''Encoding/decoding. Culture, media, language'' (1980) | ||
+ | *Paul Gilroy: ''There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation'' (1987) | ||
===Feminism, Gender Theory, Queer Studies=== | ===Feminism, Gender Theory, Queer Studies=== | ||
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===Postcolonial Theory=== | ===Postcolonial Theory=== | ||
*Frantz Fanon: ''Black Skin, White Masks'' (1952; engl. 1967); ''The Wretched of the Earth'' (1961; engl. 1963) ["On National Culture"] | *Frantz Fanon: ''Black Skin, White Masks'' (1952; engl. 1967); ''The Wretched of the Earth'' (1961; engl. 1963) ["On National Culture"] | ||
− | *Edward Said: ''Orienalism'' (1978); ''Culture and Imperialism'' (1993) | + | *'''Edward Said: ''Orienalism'' (1978)'''; ''Culture and Imperialism'' (1993) |
*Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: ''In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics'' (1987); ''Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture'' (1988) "Can the Subaltern Speak?" | *Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: ''In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics'' (1987); ''Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture'' (1988) "Can the Subaltern Speak?" | ||
− | *Kwame Anthony Appiah: "Is the 'Post-' in 'Postcolonial' the 'Post-' in 'Postmodern'?" (1991); ''In My Father's House'' (1992) | + | *Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin: ''The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literature'' (1989) |
+ | *'''Kwame Anthony Appiah: "Is the 'Post-' in 'Postcolonial' the 'Post-' in 'Postmodern'?" (1991)'''; ''In My Father's House'' (1992) | ||
*Sara Suleri: ''The Rhetoric of English India'' (1992) | *Sara Suleri: ''The Rhetoric of English India'' (1992) | ||
*Aijaz Ahmad: ''In Theory: Classes, Nations and Literatures'' (1992) | *Aijaz Ahmad: ''In Theory: Classes, Nations and Literatures'' (1992) | ||
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*Graham Huggan: ''The Postcolonial Exotic: Marketing the Margins'' (2001) | *Graham Huggan: ''The Postcolonial Exotic: Marketing the Margins'' (2001) | ||
− | ===History of the Book=== | + | ===History of the Book, Literary Sociology, Publishing Studies=== |
+ | *'''Pierre Bourdieu, "The Field of Cultural Production, or: The Economic World Reversed" (1983)''' | ||
+ | *C.J. van Rees, "How reviewers reach consensus on the value of literary works" (1987) | ||
+ | *Claire Squires, ''Marketing Literature: The Making of Contemporary Writing in Britain'' (2007) | ||
*David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery: ''An Introduction to Book History'' (2005); ''The Book History Reader'' (2002; repr. 2008) | *David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery: ''An Introduction to Book History'' (2005); ''The Book History Reader'' (2002; repr. 2008) | ||
*Simon Eliot, Andrew Nash, and Ian Willison: ''Literary Cultures and the Material Book'' (2007) | *Simon Eliot, Andrew Nash, and Ian Willison: ''Literary Cultures and the Material Book'' (2007) |
Revision as of 10:50, 5 October 2016
A preliminary list of literary theory and criticism. For a rough overview, see bm1-lit-theory-timeline-2.pdf.
Contents
- 1 Short List
- 2 Long List
- 2.1 Historical
- 2.2 Positivism
- 2.3 Marxism
- 2.4 Psychoanalysis, Anthropology
- 2.5 (Russian) Formalism
- 2.6 New Criticism
- 2.7 Structuralism, Semiotics
- 2.8 Post-Structuralism
- 2.9 Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Reader Response, Pragmatism
- 2.10 New Historicism
- 2.11 Cultural Studies
- 2.12 Feminism, Gender Theory, Queer Studies
- 2.13 Postcolonial Theory
- 2.14 History of the Book, Literary Sociology, Publishing Studies
Short List
20th century literary theory and criticism
- Sigmund Freud, "Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria" [Dora] (1905)
- Viktor Shklovsky, "Art as Technique" (1917)
- T.S. Eliot, "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1919)
- Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, "Epic and Novel" (1941)
- Roman Jakobson, "Linguistics and Poetics" (1958)
- Jacques Derrida, "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (1966)
- Roland Barthes, "The Death of the Author" (1967)
- Michel Foucault, "What is an Author?" (1968)
- Edward Said, "The Scope of Orientalism" (1978)
- Stephen Greenblatt, "The Improvisation of Power" (1980)
- Pierre Bourdieu, "The Field of Cultural Production, or: The Economic World Reversed" (1983)
- Frederic Jameson, "The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism" (1984)
- Judith Butler, Gender Trouble (1990)
Long List
Historical
- Plato: Symposium (385 BCE); Ion; Republic (380 BC) [Book 3, 10]; Phaedrus (370 BC)
- Aristotle: Rhetoric (4th century BC); Poetics (350 BC)
- Plotinus: On the Intellectual Beauty (c. 270 BC)
- Horace: Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones (18 BC)
- St. Augustine: De Ordine; De Musica; On Christian Doctrine (397 CE)
- Longinus: On the Sublime (1st century CE)
- Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy (524 CE)
- Al-Jahiz: Kitab al-Bayan wa al-Tabyin (The Book of eloquence and demonstration); Kitab al-Hayawan (Book of Animals)
- ibn al-Mu'tazz: Kitab al-Badi
- Dante Alighieri: "Letter to Can Grande della Scala" (early 14C)
- Christine de Pisan: "Querrelle della Rose" (1402)
- Leonardo da Vinci: Notebooks (~1500)
- Marsilio Ficino: Commentary on Plato's Symposium (1484)
- Giovanni Boccaccio: The Definition of Poetry (1532)
- Sir Philip Sidney: Defence of Poesie (1595)
- Huet: A Treatise of Romances and their Original (1672)
- Nicholas Boileau: The Art of Poetry (1683)
- John Dryden: "An Essay of Dramatic Poesy" (1668); "Defense of the Essay of Dramatic Poetry"; "Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy"; "Heads of an Answer to Rymer"; "Parallel Betwixt Poetry and Painting"
- Alexander Pope: "An Essay on Criticism" (1711); Preface to his edition of Shakespeare; "Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetry" (1727)
- Joseph Addison: "The Pleasures of Imagination" [In: Spectator Nos. 411-421 (1712)]
- Giambattista Vico: The New Science [Books 1-3] (1725)
- Samuel Johnson: Rasselas [Book 10] (1759); "Life of Cowley"; "Preface to Shakespeare" (1765); "Milton"; "Life of Dryden"; "Life of Pope"; "Life of Gray"
- Edmund Burke: A Philosophical Enquiry into Our Ideas of the Sublime and of the Beautiful (1757)
- Gotthold Lessing: Laocoön [Chapters 2,3,16] (1766)
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Essay on the origin of language (1781)
- Immanuel Kant: Critique of Judgement [Part I] (1790)
- Mary A. Wollstonecraft: A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792)
- Friedrich Schiller: "On the Aesthetic Education of Man"; "On Naive and Sentimental Poetry" (1795)
- Madame de Stael: "Essay on Fiction" (1795)
- G.W.F. Hegel: Introduction to The Philosophy of Fine Art ["Introduction"; "The Master-Slave Relationship"; "Scepticism and the Unhappy Consciousness"; "Spirit in Self-estrangement"; "The Beautiful Soul"] (engl. 1835)
- William Wordsworth: Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1801)
- Samuel T. Coleridge: Biographia Literaria [Chapters 1, 4, 5, 7, 12-15, 17-20] (1817)
- Percy B. Shelley: Defense of Poetry (1821, publ. 1840)
- Victor Hugo: "Preface to Cromwell" (1827)
- Charles Baudelaire: The Salon of 1859; Painter of Modern Life; "On the Essence of Laughter" (1855)
- Arthur Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Representation (1819)
- David Hume: "Of the Standard of Taste" (1757)
- John Ruskin: Modern Painters (1843); Sesame and Lilies (1864-1865); Lectures on Art (1870)
- Matthew Arnold: "Science and Poetry", "Culture and Anarchy"; "The Function of Criticism at the Present Time" (1865); "Preface to Poems" (1853); "Wordsworth"; "Shelley"; "Sweetness and Light"; "Literature and Science" (1882)
- Friedrich Nietzsche: The Birth of Tragedy (1872); "On Truth and Lies in their Non-Moral Sense"; On the Genealogy of Morals (1887)
- Walter Pater: The Renaissance ["Conclusion"] (1873)
- Henry James: "The Art of Fiction" (1888); Prefaces to The American, Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors
- Oscar Wilde: Intentions ["The Critic as Artist"; "The Decay of Lying"] (1891)
- Stephen Mallarmé: "Crise de vers" (1895)
- Leo Tolstoy: What Is Art? (1897)
- Gertrude Stein: Writings and Lectures ("Composition as Explanation", "What Are Masterpieces and Why Are There So Few of Them", "Poetry and Grammar"); The Making of Americans in Selected Writings (1934)
- Erich Auerbach: Scenes from the Drama of European Literature ["Figura"]; Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature [Chapter 1] (1946)
- Marcel Proust: Contre Sainte-Beuve (1954)
Positivism
- Auguste Comte: "Discours sur l'esprit positif" (1844)
- Hippolyte Adolphe Taine: History of English Literature [Introduction] (1863)
- T.H. Huxley: "The Scientific Aspect of Positivism", "On the Physical Basis of Life" (1869)
Marxism
- Karl Marx: The German Ideology (1845); "Consciousness Derived from Material conditions"; "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte"
- Georg Lukács: Theory of the Novel (1916) [Part I, 1-5; Part II, 4]; The Historical Novel (1937) [Chapter 1]; "Realism in the Balance" (1938)
- Louis Althusser: Reading Capital (1965); "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses: Notes Toward an Investigation"
- Walter Benjamin: Illuminations ["The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction", "Author as Producer", "Theses on the Philosophy of History"] (1969, posthumously)
- Theodor Adorno: "Lyric Poetry and Society" (1974); with Max Horkheimer: Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944)
- Terry Eagleton: Marxism and Literary Criticism (1976)
- Raymond Williams: Marxism and Literature ["Dominant, Residual and Emergent"; "Structures of Feeling"] (1977)
- Frederic Jameson: The Political Unconscious ["On Interpretation"] (1981); "Third-World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism" (1986), Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991)
Psychoanalysis, Anthropology
- Sigmund Freud: "Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria" [Dora] (1905); "The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming" (1908); "The Dynamics of Transference" (1912); "Repression" (1915); "From the History of an Infantile Neurosis" [Wolf-Man] (1918); "The Uncanny" (1919); Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920); "Medusa's Head" (1922); "A Note upon the 'Mystic Writing-Pad'" (1925); "Fetishism" (1927); Civilization and Its Discontents (1930); "Femininity" (1933)
- Carl Gustav Jung: Modern Man in Search of a Soul ["Psychology and Literature"] (1933)
- Jacques Lacan: Ecrits: A Selection [Chapters 1, 5, 8, and 9] (1966); "Seminar on The Purloined Letter"
- Julia Kristeva: Desire in Language ["The Bounded Text", "Word, Dialogue, and Novel", "The Novel as Polylogue"] (1969); Revolution in Poetic Language ["Part 1: The Semiotic and the Symbolic"] (1974); Tales of Love ["Stabat Mater"] (1983)
- Shoshana Felman: "To Open The Question" (1977)
- René Girard: Violence and the Sacred [Chapters 1 and 2] (1972; engl. 1977); Le Bouc émissaire (1985)
- Eric Gans, The Origin of Language (1981)
- Raoul Eshelman, "Performatism, or the End of Postmodernism" (2000-01)
- Slavoj Žižek: Interrogating the Real (2005)
(Russian) Formalism
- Viktor Shklovsky: "Art as Technique" (1917)
- Vladimir Propp: The Morphology of the Folktale (1928)
- Yurii Tynyanov and Roman Jakobson: "Problems in the Study of Language and Literature" (1928; engl. 1971)
New Criticism
- T.S. Eliot: "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1919); "The Metaphysical Poets"; "Hamlet and His Problems"
- I.A. Richards: Principles of Literary Criticism (1924)
- F. R. Leavis: For Continuity ["The Literary Mind"] (1933); The Great Tradition ["The Great Tradition"] (1948)
- Kenneth Burke: The Philosophy of Literary Form ["The Philosophy of Literary Form"] (1939); A Grammar of Motives ["The Problem of the Intrinsic", "The Four Master Tropes"] (1945)
- René Wellek and Austin Warren: Theory of Literature [Part 1, Chs. 1-4; Part 3, Introduction and Chs. 7-11; Part 4, Introduction and Chs. 12, 17, 18] (1949)
- W. K. Wimsatt: The Verbal Icon [Parts 1 and 4] (1954)
- Wayne Booth: The Rhetoric of Fiction (1961)
Structuralism, Semiotics
- Roman Jakobson: Fundamentals of Language ["The Metaphoric and Metonymic Poles"] (1956); Style in Language ["Linguistics and Poetics" (1958)] (1960)
- Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin: The Dialogic Imagination ("Epic and Novel" (1941), "Discourse in the Novel"); Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics ["The Hero, and the Position of the Author with Regard to the Hero in Dostoevsky's Art"]; Speech Genres and Other Late Essays ["The Problem of Speech Genres"]
- Ferdinand de Saussure: Course in General Linguistics (1916, posthumously)
- Claude Lévi-Strauss: Structural Anthropology ["The Structural Study of Myth"; "Four Winnebago Myths"; "History and Dialectic"] (1958)
- Roland Barthes: Mythologies (1957) ["Dominici, or the Triumph of Literature", "Myth Today"]; Image, Music, Text (1977) ["Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narratives," "The Struggle with the Angel"]
- Umberto Eco: Theory of Semiotics (1975; engl. 1976)
- Tzvetan Todorov: The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre (1970); The Poetics of Prose (1971) ["Narrative-Men", "The Typology of Detective Fiction", "The Secret of Narrative"]
- Gérard Genette: Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method (1972)
- Jonathan Culler: Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics, and the Study of Literature (1975); The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction [Chapters 1 and 5] (1980)
- Mary Louise Pratt: Towards a Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse (1977)
- Teresa de Lauretis: Alice Doesn't: Feminism, Semiotics, Cinema (1984) [Introduction, Chapters 1, 2, 5, 6]
Post-Structuralism
- Roland Barthes: Mythologies (1958); S/Z (1970); The Pleasure of the Text (1975); Image, Music, Text ["The Death of the Author", "From Work to Text"] (1977)
- Jacques Derrida: "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (1966); Of Grammatology (1967) [Part 1, Chs. 1, 2; Part 2, Ch. 2]; Margins of Philosophy ["Differance", "White Mythology", "Signature Event Context"]; Writing and Difference (1972) [Chapters 1, 2, 7, 9, 10]; Disseminations (1972) ["Plato's Pharmacy", "The Double Seance", "Hymen"]
- Michel Foucault: "What is an Author?" (1969); The Order of Discourse (1971)
- Deleuze and Guattari: Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1: Anti-Oedipus (1972); Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1: A Thousand Plateaus (1980) ["Introduction: Rhizome")
- Jean-François Lyotard: The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge (1979) ["Answering the Question: What is Postmodernism?"]
- Jean Baudrillard: "Precession of Simulacra"; L'échange symbolique et la mort (1976); Simulacra and Simulation (1981) ["The Process of Simulacra", "Hypermarket and Hypercommodity", "The Implosion of Meaning In the Media" and "Clone Story"]
- Paul de Man: Allegories of Reading: Figural Language in Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust (1979) ["Excuses (Confessions)"]; The Rhetoric of Romanticism (1984) ["Autobiography As De-Facement"]
- Richard Rorty: The Consequences of Pragmatism (1982) [Introduction, Chapters 6-8]
- Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism (1989)
Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Reader Response, Pragmatism
- Martin Heidegger: Poetry, Language, Thought ["Being, Dwelling, Thinking"]; Being and Time (1927) [sections 31-33]
- Georges Poulet: The Interior Distance ["Marivaux", "Mallarme"]
- Hans-Georg Gadamer: Truth and Method ["Foundations of a Theory of Hermeneutical Experience"]
- E.D. Hirsch: Validity in Interpretation ["Objective Interpretation"]
- Paul Ricoeur: The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur [Section 3: "Language and Hermeneutics", Section 4: "Freud and Psychoanalysis"]; Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences [Part 1: "Studies in the History of Hermeneutics", Part 2: "Studies in the Theory of Interpretation", Part 3, Ch. 8: "The Model of the Text"]
- Norman Holland: The Dynamics of Literary Response (1968); 5 Readers Reading (1975)
- Harold Bloom: A Map of Misreading (1975)
- Wolfgang Iser: "The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach"; The Implied Reader ("The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach", engl. 1974); The Act of Reading: : A Theory of Aesthetic Response (1978)
- Stanley Fish: "Interpreting the Variorum"; Is There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities (1980)
- Hans Robert Jauss: Towards an Aesthetics of Reception ["Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory", dt. 1967] (engl. 1982)
New Historicism
- Michel Foucault: Discipline and Punish (1979)
- Stephen Greenblatt: "The Improvisation of Power" (1980); Renaissance Self-Fashioning (1980)
- Louis Adrian Montrose: "'Eliza, Queene of Shepheardes' and the Pastoral of Power" (1980); "Renaissance Literary Studies and the Subject of History" (1986)
- H. Aram Veeser (Ed): The New Historicism (1989)
Cultural Studies
- Raymond Williams: Culture and Society (1958); Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society (1976)
- Michel Foucault: The History of Sexuality [The Will to Knowledge, Vol.1, 1976]; The Archeology of Knowledge (1969), Discipline and Punish (1979)
- Clifford Geertz: The Interpretation of Culture (1973) [Chapter 1]
- Stuart Hall: Encoding/decoding. Culture, media, language (1980)
- Paul Gilroy: There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation (1987)
Feminism, Gender Theory, Queer Studies
- Virginia Woolf: "Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown" (1924); A Room of One's Own (1929)
- Simone de Beauvoir: The Second Sex (1949; engl. 1953)
- Susan Sontag: "Notes On 'Camp'" (1964); Against Interpretation and Other Essays (1966)
- Kate Millett: Sexual Politics (1970) [Ch. 2]
- Gayle Rubin: "The Traffic in Women" (1975)
- Luce Irigaray: Speculum of the Other Woman ["The Blind Spot of an Old Dream of Symmetry"]; This Sex Which is Not One (1977; engl. 1985) ["This Sex Which Is Not One", "The Power of Discourse and the Subordination of the Feminine", "The Mechanics of Fluids", "When Our Lips Speak Together", "When the Goods Get Together"]
- Hélène Cixous: "The Laugh of the Medusa"; "Sorties: Out & Out: Attacks/Ways Out/Forays"; with Catherine Clément: The Newly Born Woman
- Barbara Smith: "Towards a Black Feminist Criticism" (1977)
- Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar: The Madwoman in the Attic (1979) [Chapters 1-3, 10]
- Elaine Showalter: A Literature of Their Own (1977) [Ch. 1, 4, 10]; "Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness" (1980); Sexual Anarchy: Gender and Culture at the Fin the Siècle (1992)
- Adrienne Rich: "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" (1980)
- bell hooks: Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (1981)
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick: Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire (1985); Epistemology of the Closet (1990) ["Axiomatic"]
- Judith Butler: Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1989); Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex" (1993)
- Christopher Castiglia: "Rebel Without a Closet" (1990)
- Wayne Koestenbaum: Engendering Men: The Question of Male Feminist Criticism (1990)
- Judith Roof: A Lure of Knowledge (1991)
- Lee Edelman: Homographesis (1994)
Postcolonial Theory
- Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Masks (1952; engl. 1967); The Wretched of the Earth (1961; engl. 1963) ["On National Culture"]
- Edward Said: Orienalism (1978); Culture and Imperialism (1993)
- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics (1987); Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture (1988) "Can the Subaltern Speak?"
- Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin: The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literature (1989)
- Kwame Anthony Appiah: "Is the 'Post-' in 'Postcolonial' the 'Post-' in 'Postmodern'?" (1991); In My Father's House (1992)
- Sara Suleri: The Rhetoric of English India (1992)
- Aijaz Ahmad: In Theory: Classes, Nations and Literatures (1992)
- Paul Gilroy: The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993)
- Homi Bhabha: The Location of Culture (1994) ["Of Mimicry and Men: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse"]
- Arjun Appadurai: Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization (1996)
- Graham Huggan: The Postcolonial Exotic: Marketing the Margins (2001)
History of the Book, Literary Sociology, Publishing Studies
- Pierre Bourdieu, "The Field of Cultural Production, or: The Economic World Reversed" (1983)
- C.J. van Rees, "How reviewers reach consensus on the value of literary works" (1987)
- Claire Squires, Marketing Literature: The Making of Contemporary Writing in Britain (2007)
- David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery: An Introduction to Book History (2005); The Book History Reader (2002; repr. 2008)
- Simon Eliot, Andrew Nash, and Ian Willison: Literary Cultures and the Material Book (2007)
- Simon Eliot and Jonathan Rose: A Companion to the History of the Book (2007; repr. 2008)