ENG555 Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism
A study of major twentieth-century theories of literature, such as those of Marxist and psychoanalytical critics, the New Critics, the Chicago school, the theories of Northrop Frye, Feminism, and Deconstruction. In-depth consideration of primary critical works.
Credits
- 3
Attributes
- Liberal Arts
Restrictions
- Must be enrolled in the following level: Graduate






