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Benson, Thomas W. – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
Discusses nine senses which constitute a topical system for rhetorical critics. Each suggests a way of assessing the communicative potential of a variety of texts and is represented by the following critics: intentionalists, social critics, Boothians, critics of imitative rhetoric, formalists, genre critics, implicit rhetorical theorists,…
Descriptors: Classification, Critical Reading, Literary Genres, Literary Styles

Richardson, Brian – College English, 2000
Examines how a number of modern innovative authors use chronological progression, causal connection, and narrative voice in their novels. Analyzes texts by Alain Robbe-Grillet and Jeanette Winterson, noting the areas of connection and disjunction between the theoretical claims and actual practice of experimental authors. (NH)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Feminist Criticism, Higher Education, Literary Criticism

Allen, Gilbert – College English, 1981
Examines three representative short poems to illustrate some of the difficulties that traditional textual criticism would encounter with them. Outlines some ways in which different approaches could deal with these difficulties. (RL)
Descriptors: College English, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Larson, Suzanne – 1979
As an initial step toward discovering whether a separate genre of women's rhetoric exists, this paper analyzes rhetorical forms used by Mary Daly in the book "Gyn/Ecology." The paper first outlines criteria for determining whether a form has rhetorical significance and traces the historical background of the contemporary feminist…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Language Styles, Language Usage
Jacoby, Russell – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author discusses the writing style of conservative writers. Here, the author describes conservatism and conservative writers as excellent and facile thinkers. He added that conservatives are best at puncturing liberal, especially academic, balderdash. Apart from that, they uphold a minimal government but maximum government…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Authors, Writing (Composition), Thinking Skills
Greaves, Tony – Use of English, 1983
Argues against criticism of James Herbert by suggesting he was merely following the examples of other literary idols. (HOD)
Descriptors: Authors, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices, Literary Styles

Hill, Robert W. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1982
Examines the poetry and prose of James Dickey, analyzing his departure from conventional rhyme and the experiences influencing his writing. (HTH)
Descriptors: Authors, Experience, Literary Criticism, Literary Styles

Calisch, Richard – English Journal, 1986
Discusses how traditional character types (such as Rip Van Winkle, the Ben Franklin character, and the Great Puritan) that Twain criticized through his satire survived his attacks and can be found today in many kinds of literature, including film and television. (SRT)
Descriptors: Characterization, Literary Criticism, Literary Genres, Literary Styles

Moore, Rosa Ann – Children's Literature in Education, 1980
Examines evidence that Laura Ingalls Wilder's daughter, Rose, collaborated with her mother in the writing of the "Little House" books. (HOD)
Descriptors: Authors, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Literary Criticism

Bradford, Richard – Visible Language, 1988
Examines how literary criticism exploits and marginalizes the poem as printed artifact. Argues that the author-centered, phonocentric premise of close reading neutralizes spatial dynamics and reduces material identity to the status of a transparent medium. Suggests that appreciation of silent visual form is a convention of post modernist writing.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices, Literary Styles
Hiatt, Mary P. – 1979
Objectivity in style description is desirable, but three elements of any literary work make objectivity difficult: subject matter, context, and audience. Keeping aware of these subjective factors can help in achieving a measure of objective description. Two methods of stylistic analysis can be conducive to objectivity: propositional reduction and…
Descriptors: Computers, Critical Thinking, Discourse Analysis, Literary Criticism

Davidson, Edward H. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1983
The person and poetry of Walt Whitman are discussed. Excerpts from his poems are included. (RM)
Descriptors: Biographies, Content Analysis, Literary Criticism, Literary Styles

Friedman, Susan Stanford – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1983
Discusses H.D.'s influence on Adrienne Rich in the context of Rich's vision of female literary tradition as a "family" model of influence in which mothers and daughters, represented by past and present authors, seek to transcend the divisive attitudes of patriarchy (in contrast to Bloom's theory of literary, oedipal rivalry). (ML)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Influences, Literary Criticism
di Stefano, B. Follkart – Metas, 1982
It is proposed that literary translation is intrinsically an act of literary criticism. This theory is illustrated by discussion of specific problems in translating Sartre's "La Nausee" and Leonard Forest's "Le pays de la Sagouine," especially the use of verb tense. (MSE)
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Literary Styles, Semantics, Structural Grammar
Kimmel, Eric A. – Horn Book Magazine, 1982
Notes how the internal structure of Rudyard's "The Jungle Book,""Captains Courageous," and "Kim," are all the same, even though "Captains Courageous" is not as widely acclaimed as the other two books. (HOD)
Descriptors: Characterization, Childrens Literature, Comparative Analysis, Literary Criticism