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词汇 literary history
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Definition of literary history in English:

literary history

noun
mass noun
  • The history of the treatment of, and references to, a particular subject in literature.

    文学专题研究史

    Irish literary history

    女同性恋文学专题研究史。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And a lot of it came from our literary history, our social history, like robots and whatnot.
    • It also occupied a huge space in the newly developed disciplines of literary criticism and literary history.
    • After all, from interpretive commentaries to Chaucer's catalogs of authors, literary history was a thriving concern in manuscript.
    • Questions about the vexed relationship between literary criticism and literary history persist.
    • This is one of a number of textual allusions which, paradoxically, give the authority of literary history to Sam's historical investigations.
    • In a theoretical coda I conclude with some remarks on the possibilities of what can be described as the intertextual feminization of literary history.
    • While Surrey's position in literary history is rarely underestimated, the circumstances of his life are equally rarely understood.
    • Barthes has demonstrated to us that literary history can aid us in creating intelligibility, rather than re-creating the origins of a past reality.
    • Most of the authors that I know utilize their knowledge of Asian American literary history and Asian American social history in their works.
    • As a critical tool, then, genre is itself the product of innumerable reading encounters and discussions of texts: it is an artefact of literary history, like the texts themselves.
    • Thus the final chapter of this literary history brings Marvell into productive dialogue with practically every other poet discussed in the book.
    • The psychoanalytic method also has consequences for the more mundane matters of historical context and literary history.
    • This brief foray into literary history does three things.
    • As a matter of literary history, Poe is part of the development of the novel not the preservation of storytelling, at least not in Benjamin's sense.
    • The Asian American literary movement is one of the most remarkable in American literary history.
    • He had hoped to become a creative writer, but instead turned largely to literary history.
    • For most of literary history, young male protagonists are characterized as orphans.
    • Perhaps the conflict was only more heightened at Poe's particular point in literary history.
    • Applicants should know well the work of at least 25 writers, distributed through literary history and several genres.
    • History bears on translation, just as translation has a bearing on history or, at least, literary history.

Derivatives

  • literary historian

  • noun
    • He suggests that contemporary literary historians have misunderstood Romanticism.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a risky strategy as any literary historian knows, because sometimes even what are now considered classic works have missed their mark with individuals, let alone reading publics.
      • I got a very bad grade on a paper I wrote for a Chaucer seminar in which I argued, against prominent literary historians, that Chaucer had indeed relied on the work of rhetoricians such as Geoffrey de Vinsauf when he composed his Troilus.
      • Since her suicide in January 1963, her memory has been fought over by critics, radical feminists, psychologists, biographers, literary historians, film directors and the surviving members of her family.
      • Kazin was among the early literary historians to see the book as a departure from standard documentary practice, associating Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, ‘as a work of great moral intensity,’ with Faulkner's fiction.
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