Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Critical Approaches

Elizabeth McMahan mention a couple of critical approaches in Literature and the writing process, one approach that appeal to me is Formalism. It appeals to me most because it is a straight forward. This method makes it easy to describe the literature. I like it because you do not need to use outside sources and that all the evidence comes from within the literature.  We look at it as a whole work instead of separate  parts which appeals to me.

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  1. Thanks Khaira. I share your appreciation of Formalism's straightforwardness. A lot of people, both professional literary scholars who've been studying books and poems for decades and high school students who are just starting to learn how to read critically, get frustrated with the way literary discussions can seem arbitrary, mysterious, and completely speculative. Formalism is a way to work against those frustrations because it says: let's stick to what we can know for sure. The text is here. All we really know is what's in the text.

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