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LOOKING THROUGH A VARIETY OF LENSES Literary Criticism
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Literary Approaches Knowledge of different approaches to literary criticism allows for more ways to study a work of literature.
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The most common lenses: Formalism Reader response Historical/biographical Socio-political Psychological Feminist
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Formalism (New Criticism) Formalism requires a close reading of the text without outside information. This lens requires close analysis of the work itself, zeroing in on metaphor, symbols, irony, POV, imagery, and so on. Usually the best starting point for analysis.
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Mimetic Approach Looks at a work and asks how accurately it reflects the real world. Is it moral? Is it believeable? Are the characters realistic? Is the work as a whole realistic? What moral values are apparent in the work?
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Reader Response Very different from formalism Denies that there is one “correct” interpretation of a work The meaning depends on the understanding/experience, background of the reader More limiting than formalism – but allows for flexibilty in analysis.
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Historical/biographical Take into account the author’s life and times and provides a context for the work itself. Beneficial if you have time and resources to work with. Formalists argue that this approach lessens the value of the actual literary work why?
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Socio-Political Looks at the society in which the author writes Looks at relationships between different classes, races, sexes, religions Takes into account political viewpoints
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Psychological Looks at the literary work from the perspective of the character’s or author’s psychological motivations Some critics argue that this approach ignores too many aspects of the work
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Feminist Looks at the role gender plays in the work How does the male-dominated social system affect the work? How does the work reflect or deny the role being played by women in the world?
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Benefits of using various lenses: Brings different perspectives into discussion Opens yourself to more writing possibilities Provides a more well-rounded understanding of the text Provides a more “collegesque” approach to literary analysis
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