New Literary History

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
History and Anthropology1990/01/0117
Epideictic and Epic in the Renaissance1983/01/0117
The Cognitive Dimension of Narrative Discourse1976/01/0117
Towards a Theory of Narrative1975/01/0117
What Is a Plot?1978/01/0116
The Fiction Film and Its Spectator: A Metapsychological Study1976/01/0116
Partners and Consumers: Making Relations Visible1991/01/0116
The Veto of the Imagination: A Theory of Autobiography1977/01/0116
Texts and Lumps1985/01/0116
The Black Canon: Reconstructing Black American Literary Criticism1987/01/0116
The Making of Americans, the Teaching of English, and the Future of Culture Studies1990/01/0115
Literary Theory and Its Discontents1994/01/0115
Genre and the Literary Canon1979/01/0115
The Electronic Word: Literary Study and the Digital Revolution1989/01/0114
The Reality of Fiction: A Functionalist Approach to Literature1975/01/0114
Literature, Science, and Reflection1976/01/0114
Bakhtin and Popular Culture1992/01/0114
Levels of Identification of Hero and Audience1974/01/0114
Orality, Literacy, and Medieval Textualization1984/01/0114
The Language of Art History1979/01/0114
Autobiography in the Third Person1977/01/0113
A Comparison of Something with Something Else1985/01/0113
The Poet as Master Builder: Composition and Locational Memory in the Middle Ages1993/01/0113
Period, Style and Meaning in Ancient American Art1970/01/0113
Action and Narration in Psychoanalysis1980/01/0113
Notes for an Anatomy of Modern Autobiography1970/01/0112
How to Read Freud on Jokes: The Critic as Schadchen1975/01/0112
Narrative Analysis and Narratology1982/01/0112
Ut Pictor Poeta: Meaning in Titian's Poesie1972/01/0112
Marxism and Historicism1979/01/0112