The Evolution of Literary Criticism: From Structuralism to Ecocriticism
Structuralism This Theory developed in the 1950s and extended into the 1960s. The primary objective of this theory was to identify the fundamental structures that make human experience possible. In contrast to phenomenology, which only describes consciousness, Structuralism analyzes the structures of language, psyche, and society that operate largely at the unconscious level. This process…
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