LIT M12
問題一覧
1
involves looking at the text as it is and what literary strategies it entails.
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS
2
Focuses on better understanding the reasons behind why a particular piece is written, looking at it as part of a bigger picture, not just words on a paper, but something that has a role in a particular time or event.
CONTEXTUAL EVIDENCE
3
the emphasis is on the history of literature, tracing literary influences and movements, and reactions to certain literary conventions.
THE LITERARY TRADITION
4
political approach would include Marxist and feminist readings of texts.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
5
The opposite to the Marxist historicism that demotes or blames religion, is the contextual study that tries to establish what the religious and philosophical ideas, beliefs and experiences were for the writers.
RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL
6
will look at the writer's life as a whole, and the influences on his or her behaviour, predispositions, complexes and so on, taking their literary output as only part of the evidence.
PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL CRITICISM
7
requires a thorough knowledge of the text, not a quick trawling through a few critical essays or books.
EVIDENCE
8
Figurative Language, are words or phrases that express meanings in a non-literal way.
FIGURES OF SPEECH
問題一覧
1
involves looking at the text as it is and what literary strategies it entails.
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS
2
Focuses on better understanding the reasons behind why a particular piece is written, looking at it as part of a bigger picture, not just words on a paper, but something that has a role in a particular time or event.
CONTEXTUAL EVIDENCE
3
the emphasis is on the history of literature, tracing literary influences and movements, and reactions to certain literary conventions.
THE LITERARY TRADITION
4
political approach would include Marxist and feminist readings of texts.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
5
The opposite to the Marxist historicism that demotes or blames religion, is the contextual study that tries to establish what the religious and philosophical ideas, beliefs and experiences were for the writers.
RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL
6
will look at the writer's life as a whole, and the influences on his or her behaviour, predispositions, complexes and so on, taking their literary output as only part of the evidence.
PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL CRITICISM
7
requires a thorough knowledge of the text, not a quick trawling through a few critical essays or books.
EVIDENCE
8
Figurative Language, are words or phrases that express meanings in a non-literal way.
FIGURES OF SPEECH