English Literary Criticism and Theory

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Hardcover
Academic Publication
Archana Sharma
20/26
2024

Description

Dalit literature is a new phenomenon in the modern era of literature where the tormenting experiences of Dalit, Untouchable writers are exposed to present the contemporary social, mental agony. As time passed by since centuries, after endless suffering and utter dehumanization, the Dalits have become resistant and have assembled courage to challenge the upper caste Hindu hegemony. They have learnt to fight back the casteist forces and regain their self dignity as human beings. They have organized many liberation movements and protests in different forms. One of the forms is literature through which they have expressed their century long agony and degradation which they have been tolerating. They have expressed their voice for their basic human rights through their own writings. They adapted various forms of literary wrings such as poems, short stories, novels, paintings, memoirs, and most importantly, the autobiographies, which altogether have formed a literary canon known as Dalit Literature.

About Author

Dr. Archana Sharma has been teaching English in Govt. Polytechnic College, Dhenkanal, Odisha for last ten years. She has done her research in ‘Experimental Studies of Speech Communication’. She has written four books on different areas of communicative English and presented 32 papers in international seminars. A prolific scholar on speech therapy she is widely acknowledged for her practical approaches.

Table of Content

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Structuralism 4. Renaissance and Neo-Classical Theory 5. Aristotle: Poetics 6. John Dryden: Of Dramatic Poesie 7. Wordsworth: Preface Lyrical Ballads 8. Coleridge: Biographia Literaria 9. Matthew Arnold: The Study of Poetry 10. Tradition and the Individual Talent, Hamlet and His Problem, Baudslaire and What is a Classic Bibliography Index