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Wellek Rene, Warren Austin. Theory of Literature

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Wellek Rene, Warren Austin. Theory of Literature
3rd, revised ed. — New York: A Harvest Book; Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1956. — 376 p.
Theory of Literature is a book on literary scholarship by René Wellek, of the structuralist Prague school, and Austin Warren, a self-described "old New Critic". The two met at the University of Iowa in the late 1930s, and by 1940 had begun writing the book; they wrote collaboratively, in a single voice over a period of three years. Its contents were based on their shared understandings of literature.
Originally consisting of twenty chapters – one was cut in later editions – Theory of Literature describes various aspects of literary theory, criticism, and history. After defining various aspects and relationships of literature in general, Wellek and Warren divide analysis of literature based on two approaches: extrinsic, relating to factors outside a work such as the author and society, and intrinsic, relating to factors within such as rhythm and meter. They stress the need to focus on the intrinsic elements of a work as the best way to truly understand it. In doing so they adapt the phenomenology used by Roman Ingarden.
Published by Harcourt, Brace, and Company in December 1948, Theory of Literature received mixed reviews from the academic community. It was used to teach literary theory beginning soon after publication and remained in common use into the 1960s. Its success has been credited as introducing European literary scholarship into the US and crystallizing a movement towards intrinsic literary criticism. Theory of Literature saw three editions and has been translated into more than twenty languages.
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the Third Edition
Definitions and Distinctions
Literature and Literary Study
The Nature of Literature
The Function of Literature
Literary Theory, Criticism, and History
General, Comparative, and National Literature
Preliminary Operations
The Ordering and Establishing of Evidence
The Extrinsic Approach to the Study of Literature
Literature and Biography
Literature and Psychology
Literature and Society
Literature and Ideas
Literature and the Other Arts
The Intrinsic Study of Literature
The Mode of Existence of a Literary Work of Art
Euphony, Rhythm, and Metre
Style and Stylistics
Image, Metaphor, Symbol, Myth
The Nature and Modes of Narrative Fiction
Literary Genres
Evaluation
Literary History
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