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Discover LudwigThe phrase "literary analyses" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the examination or interpretation of literary works, such as novels, poems, or plays. Example: "In her thesis, she presented several literary analyses that explored the themes of identity and belonging in contemporary literature."
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Though there have been numerous literary analyses of Baum's "Oz" as a coded case for populism and agrarian reform, the book never feels like a tract.
(By a nice irony, the modern-day lovers, for all their easy talk of sexuality in their literary analyses, are rather more timid than their Victorian predecessors).
Literary analyses and chemical science can be mutually beneficial, bringing the arts and the sciences together in an effort to better understand Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
Trilling's essays typically evolved from literary analyses into meditations on culture and politics, and as Kirsch points out, they "belong to literature itself," nonfiction with the unstable, many-sided character of fiction.
Whatever arguments there are still to be made about the status of women within contemporary society, it seems beyond imagining that a book which made its case via literary analyses of John Stuart Mill and John Ruskin — or even D. H.
But putting it on a pedestal, ignoring and belittling personal narratives or ethnographies or literary analyses, ignores everything that can't be quantified.
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The most commonly accepted date among modern classicists, drawing on historical, literary and archaeological analyses, is around the mid-8th century BCE 1, 2, although some authors propose a more recent 7th century BCE date 3. Here, we investigate whether formal statistical modelling of languages can help to inform this historical question.
Vida, an American organisation for women in the literary arts, has analysed the reviews and bylines in a cluster of publications annually for the last three years in an attempt to highlight the huge imbalance between male and female authors and reviewers.
Richards, an English literary critic who analysed Keats's poems in 1929, relied on the final lines of the "Ode on a Grecian Urn" to discuss "pseudo-statements" in poetry: On the one hand there are very many people who, if they read any poetry at all, try to take all its statements seriously – and find them silly .
Close reading is as a research method within literary studies to analyse the text's specific elements, but this analytic praxis also occurs in other disciplines (e.g. film studies).
As National Poetry Month draws to a close, now seems as good a time as any to reflect on how contemporary poetry is reviewed, how communities of poets are formed, and how our individual and collective analyses of literary production ought be transformed by recent events in literary criticism and the types of social formations now endemic to American verse.
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