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This course studies the modern approaches of criticism: historical, psychological, social, and legendary as well as the formal ones represented in structuralism and stylistics in their different trends and tendencies conceptually and operationally. The course also studies the literary genre theory: its old version and the transformations it has undergone; then post-modernity criticism, feminine criticism, cultural criticism, post-colonial criticism, the theoretical foundations for such approaches, the philosophical statements that formed the basis for them, the theoretical models that were formulated, and the applied studies that were born out of them and which were of much use in studying literary and expository works of ancient and modern products alike. |