Frederick Luis Aldama interviews Jonathan Culler on the past, the present, and the future of literary studies in general and narratology in particular
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...
International audienceBy the end of the 20th century, literary theory had acquired the mythified val...
Writing—humans documenting our history in the form of the “written word”—has been one of the largest...
During his 38 years on the Cornell faculty, Jonathan Culler (successor to M. H. Abrams as Class of 1...
Reviews Volume 9 of Poetics Today journal from Duke University Press 1988. Examines ontological bar...
The idea of an interview with Peter Lamarque and Derek Attridge on the cognitive value of literary f...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
The fourth issue of “Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies”, which explores Cavell’s philo...
That the study of literature has a promising future or, indeed that is has a future at all, is not ...
Literature as System: Essays Toward the Theory of Literary History (Claudio Guillén) (Reviewed by Ea...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
A piece for the Times Literary Supplement blog on what it means to study contemporary fiction in the...
Peter Coviello has kindly agreed to have a conversation with us via email about the questions we hav...
Professor Laurence Wright is Director of the Institute for the Study of English in Africa at Rhodes ...
Impure Worlds: The Institution of Literature in the Age of the Novel\u27 by Jonathan Arac. New York:...
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...
International audienceBy the end of the 20th century, literary theory had acquired the mythified val...
Writing—humans documenting our history in the form of the “written word”—has been one of the largest...
During his 38 years on the Cornell faculty, Jonathan Culler (successor to M. H. Abrams as Class of 1...
Reviews Volume 9 of Poetics Today journal from Duke University Press 1988. Examines ontological bar...
The idea of an interview with Peter Lamarque and Derek Attridge on the cognitive value of literary f...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
The fourth issue of “Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies”, which explores Cavell’s philo...
That the study of literature has a promising future or, indeed that is has a future at all, is not ...
Literature as System: Essays Toward the Theory of Literary History (Claudio Guillén) (Reviewed by Ea...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
A piece for the Times Literary Supplement blog on what it means to study contemporary fiction in the...
Peter Coviello has kindly agreed to have a conversation with us via email about the questions we hav...
Professor Laurence Wright is Director of the Institute for the Study of English in Africa at Rhodes ...
Impure Worlds: The Institution of Literature in the Age of the Novel\u27 by Jonathan Arac. New York:...
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...
International audienceBy the end of the 20th century, literary theory had acquired the mythified val...
Writing—humans documenting our history in the form of the “written word”—has been one of the largest...