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  2. Open Yale Courses - Wikipedia

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    Open Yale Courses is a project of Yale University to share full video and course materials from its undergraduate courses. Open Yale Courses provides free access to a selection of introductory courses, and uses a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial- Share Alike license. Open Yale Courses launched in December 2007 with seven courses from ...

  3. Paul Fry (professor) - Wikipedia

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    The Reach of Criticism: Method and Perception in Literary Theory Yale University Press, 1984, William Empson: Prophet Against Sacrifice Routledge, 1990; A Defense of Poetry: Essays on the Occasion of Writing Stanford Univ Press, 1996 Review: by Kolb, Jack in Philosophy and Literature - Volume 20, Number 2, October 1996, pp. 522–524

  4. Yale school - Wikipedia

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    Yale school. The Yale school is a colloquial name for an influential group of literary critics, theorists, and philosophers of literature that were influenced by Jacques Derrida 's philosophy of deconstruction. Many of the theorists were affiliated with Yale University in the late 1970s, although a number of the theorists – including Derrida ...

  5. Wai Chee Dimock - Wikipedia

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    Wai Chee Dimock (born October 29, 1953) [ 1] writes about public health, climate change, and indigenous communities, focusing especially on the symbiotic relation between humans and nonhumans. She is a professor at Yale, [ 2] and a researcher and writer at the Harvard University Center for the Environment. [ 3]

  6. Terry Eagleton - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the Thomas Warton Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford (1992–2001) and John Edward Taylor Professor of Cultural Theory at the University of Manchester (2001–2008), Eagleton has held visiting appointments at universities around the world including Cornell, Duke, Iowa, Melbourne, Trinity College Dublin, and Yale.

  7. New Criticism - Wikipedia

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    New Criticism. New Criticism was a formalist movement in literary theory that dominated American literary criticism in the middle decades of the 20th century. It emphasized close reading, particularly of poetry, to discover how a work of literature functioned as a self-contained, self-referential aesthetic object.

  8. Julie Rivkin - Wikipedia

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    Julie H. Rivkin (born 1952) is an American literary critic and professor of English at Connecticut College since 1982. She is best known for her publications on literary theory and Henry James, and has published several works on both subjects. Rivkin received her B.A. and PhD from Yale University and is currently the Associate Dean of Faculty ...

  9. Shoshana Felman - Wikipedia

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    Shoshana Felman. Chevalier de l'ordre des palmes academiques (awarded by French government in 1982), [ 1] American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow (2010). [ 2] Shoshana Felman is an American literary critic and current Woodruff Professor of Comparative Literature and French at Emory University. She was on the faculty of Yale University from ...