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Introduction to literary analysis, a complete methodology, by Louis Hébert ; translated from the French by Sam Ferguson

Label
Introduction to literary analysis, a complete methodology, by Louis Hébert ; translated from the French by Sam Ferguson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Introduction to literary analysis
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1286797101
Responsibility statement
by Louis Hébert ; translated from the French by Sam Ferguson
Sub title
a complete methodology
Summary
"This book provides a complete guide to analyzing literary works, from an introduction of basic principles to the finer details. Separated into three sections, the book covers: Principles - this looks at what literary analysis is, its three main components, the various possible objects of analysis; Main components - introduces nearly thirty aspects of text analysis such as style, themes, social aspects, context, and then continues to introduce nearly fifty approaches such as literary history, ecocriticism, narratology, and sociology; The process of analysis - details the general structure of the analytical text, the structure of a pedagogical essay, the analysis of a theoretical element, possible "plans" for the analytical text, methods of argumentation, statements of opinion, hypotheses, structure of paragraphs, and the use of citations. This book is a synthesis of established scholarship with new, original insights, making it an ideal introduction to the study of English Literature as well as a valuable companion throughout further study"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I. Principles -- Definition of analysis -- Components of analysis -- Objects of analysis -- Part II. Components of analysis -- Aspects of the literary text -- Approaches to literary texts -- Corpus -- Aspects of theater -- Part III. Components of the analytical text -- The general structure of analysis -- The pedagogical essay -- Analysis of a theoretical element -- The plan of the analytical text -- Argumentation -- Opinion and taking a position -- Hypothesis -- Paragraph -- Citation
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