The present article intends to show how the bi-partite structure of Henry James’s The Golden Bowl makes it possible for the author to recycle its discourse through a strategy of revisionism. With the emergence of new theories and critical perspectives in the humanities of the 1970s and after, it seems that this strategy of creative writing has been considerably theorized also. A hypothesis behind the insertion of theory and practice here is that revising the previous literatures has come to be strategic for modernizing experience and creating new knowledge. For example, mainly based on Foucault’s contributions to literature, new historicism takes history and literature as interconnected, while it takes their interconnection as implying that...
The 1980’s saw the emergence of New Historicist criticism, particularly through Stephen Greenblatt’s...
From an issue of the Magazine Litteraire featuring the work of Fernand Braudel to an article by Hayd...
The present paper attempts the application of new historicist perspectives to John Denham’s play The...
During most of the twentieth century history was seen as a phenomenon outside of literature that gua...
The historicist approach to literary texts has not been in favor during the years when « new critici...
New Historicism offers a critical way out for the understanding of a literary art work. The trend Ne...
In the 1980s, a new perspective was introduced to the study of literature under the leadership of S...
New Historicism is a modern literary theory that concentrates on how events, places, and culture wit...
Historical revisionism has long been a part of effective academic historiography. A constant re-anal...
¬History in an important part of human being’s life in that it plays an important role in shaping ou...
This article deals with James Ivory's screen adaptation of Henry James's novel The Golden Bowl. The ...
The present article intends to represent a process of rereading, rewriting, reusing and reflecting a...
The present study on Marvell\u27s Upon Appleton House has its genesis in an earlier explication of...
peer reviewedSince the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have refl...
Written in the wake of a critical incident which the author considers worrying and yet characteristi...
The 1980’s saw the emergence of New Historicist criticism, particularly through Stephen Greenblatt’s...
From an issue of the Magazine Litteraire featuring the work of Fernand Braudel to an article by Hayd...
The present paper attempts the application of new historicist perspectives to John Denham’s play The...
During most of the twentieth century history was seen as a phenomenon outside of literature that gua...
The historicist approach to literary texts has not been in favor during the years when « new critici...
New Historicism offers a critical way out for the understanding of a literary art work. The trend Ne...
In the 1980s, a new perspective was introduced to the study of literature under the leadership of S...
New Historicism is a modern literary theory that concentrates on how events, places, and culture wit...
Historical revisionism has long been a part of effective academic historiography. A constant re-anal...
¬History in an important part of human being’s life in that it plays an important role in shaping ou...
This article deals with James Ivory's screen adaptation of Henry James's novel The Golden Bowl. The ...
The present article intends to represent a process of rereading, rewriting, reusing and reflecting a...
The present study on Marvell\u27s Upon Appleton House has its genesis in an earlier explication of...
peer reviewedSince the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have refl...
Written in the wake of a critical incident which the author considers worrying and yet characteristi...
The 1980’s saw the emergence of New Historicist criticism, particularly through Stephen Greenblatt’s...
From an issue of the Magazine Litteraire featuring the work of Fernand Braudel to an article by Hayd...
The present paper attempts the application of new historicist perspectives to John Denham’s play The...