Structuralism in Literature

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Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction is a nonfiction book by literary critic and theorist Robert Scholes. The book shows how to apply structuralism to literature. The book was originally published by Yale University Press in 1974. [1] [2] [3]

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This book's general subject is structuralism, which is a way of looking at the world that focuses on how different parts relate to each other rather than on the individual parts themselves. It explains the main points of this approach and shows how these concepts can be applied to study literature. [4] [5] [6] The reviewer for Modern Philology , Robert D. Denham, says that Scholes aims to introduce the European literary theory of structuralism to English readers and to develop the principles of this theory. Denham, also says that the book explains the work of significant structuralist critics, making it a useful introductory guide. The book covers major figures like Saussure, Barthes, and Levi-Strauss. [4]

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  1. Robey, David (1976). "Reviewed work: Structuralism in Literature. An Introduction, Robert Scholes". The Review of English Studies. 27 (105): 108–110. doi:10.1093/res/XXVII.105.108. JSTOR   513865.
  2. Wellek, René (1974). "Reviewed work: Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction, Robert Scholes". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 73 (3): 459–462. JSTOR   27707782.
  3. Lane, Michael (1976). "Reviewed work: STRUCTURALISM IN LITERATURE: AN INTRODUCTION, Robert Scholes". Style. 10 (3): 268–270. JSTOR   45108408.
  4. 1 2 Denham, Robert D. (1978). "Reviewed work: Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction, Robert Scholes". Modern Philology. 75 (3): 323–326. doi:10.1086/390804. JSTOR   436998.
  5. McGraw, Betty (1976). "Reviewed work: Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction, Robert Scholes". The French Review. 49 (3): 429–430. JSTOR   390211.
  6. Thompson, Ewa M. (1975). "Reviewed work: Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction, Robert Scholes". Books Abroad. 49 (2): 396–397. doi:10.2307/40129494. JSTOR   40129494.