The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the context of eighteenth-century fiction. The concept of the literary canon has been traditionally associated with timeless, universal values which transcend the ideological conditions of the period in which texts are created. In present criticism, which is shaped by cultural studies, the association of a canon with universality has been challenged. A canon has been recognised by cultural critics as an instrument of an ideological power struggle which presents the values of dominant social groups as universal. The analysis of novels written by Penelope Aubin and Daniel Defoe at the beginning of the eighteenth century demonstrates that the stud...
This dissertation studies the fictional and non-fictional responses of David Foster Wallace, Jonatha...
My thesis assesses the relationship between contemporary British literature and institutions. Litera...
My thesis assesses the relationship between contemporary British literature and institutions. Litera...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
The literary canon commonly thought of as ancient, accepted and agreed, and consistent between high ...
This thesis sets out to investigate the concept of a canon, and its impact upon the teaching and exa...
The present thesis focuses on the critical dialogues on the literary canon developed between 1970 a...
This is a thesis examining the relationship between three pairs of texts – Charlotte Brontë’s Jane E...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDaniel Defoe's critical reputation in the tradition of the English ...
Harold Bloom, in the Western Canon, selected only twenty-six sine qua non writers and, invoking Giam...
The remarkable commercial success of the novels of Daniel Defoe and Eliza Haywood in the first few d...
This essay begins by claiming that much conventional usage of fictional literature as historical evi...
In this book, Paula Backscheider considers Daniel Defoe\u27s entire canon as related, developing, an...
This thesis investigates the conception and development of an English literary canon across the mid-...
This dissertation studies the fictional and non-fictional responses of David Foster Wallace, Jonatha...
My thesis assesses the relationship between contemporary British literature and institutions. Litera...
My thesis assesses the relationship between contemporary British literature and institutions. Litera...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
The literary canon commonly thought of as ancient, accepted and agreed, and consistent between high ...
This thesis sets out to investigate the concept of a canon, and its impact upon the teaching and exa...
The present thesis focuses on the critical dialogues on the literary canon developed between 1970 a...
This is a thesis examining the relationship between three pairs of texts – Charlotte Brontë’s Jane E...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDaniel Defoe's critical reputation in the tradition of the English ...
Harold Bloom, in the Western Canon, selected only twenty-six sine qua non writers and, invoking Giam...
The remarkable commercial success of the novels of Daniel Defoe and Eliza Haywood in the first few d...
This essay begins by claiming that much conventional usage of fictional literature as historical evi...
In this book, Paula Backscheider considers Daniel Defoe\u27s entire canon as related, developing, an...
This thesis investigates the conception and development of an English literary canon across the mid-...
This dissertation studies the fictional and non-fictional responses of David Foster Wallace, Jonatha...
My thesis assesses the relationship between contemporary British literature and institutions. Litera...
My thesis assesses the relationship between contemporary British literature and institutions. Litera...