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This works
attempts a comprehensive study of the basis theoretical
perspectives of the Chicago School of Critics and their
use of Classical, Primarily Aristotelian, methodologies
for the examination and analysis of texts from different
genres. The study examines separately the Chicago
methodologies used in the analysis and interpretations
of Poetry, Drama and Fiction.
Perhaps this kind of an integrated and full length
appraisal of the Chicago Critics with an evaluation of
their achievements has not been attempted so far. The
author has planned this study carefully in order to
emphasize the positive contributions the Chicago Critics
have made to literature and literary criticism. The
concluding chapter of the book tests the viability of
the Chicagoan principles for the interpretation of new
forms arts such as the Cinema. This chapter also
suggests some parallels with the critical principles of
Indian Aesthetics as an area inviting further research.
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" Dr.Tutun Mukherjee's study of the Chicago Critics
is both timely and significant. Writen with clarity and
lucidity — reflecting an exacting authenticity to the
basic sources — her study takes the reader through the
entire ethos of the Chicago school. Identifying the
basic premises, the book explores their implications for
the major genres— drama, poetry and the novel." |
— M.
SIVARAMKRISHNA
( Professor of English, and Chairman,
Board of Studies,
Osmania University, Hyderabad.) |
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