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Criticism (4)

Course Description: Deals with modern critical approaches.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: ARAB373
Objectives of the course :

To enable the student to perceive the values of the literary text according to critical standards.

Course outputs :

knowledge:

  • To know modern critical approaches.
  • To know the foundations of each methodology.
  • To identify the most prominent applications of each approach and its key figures.

Cognitive skills:

  • To compare different curricula.
  • To perceive the aesthetics of the text through the applied methodology.
  • To analyze literary texts according to what has been learned from modern approaches.

Interpersonal skills and taking responsibility:

  • Master the skill of constructive criticism through dialogue with others.
  • Learning the value of teamwork in text analysis.
  • Developing literary appreciation skills.
Additional information:

Required textbooks
-Formalism: Russian Formalist texts, translated by Ibrahim Al-Khatib, Moroccan United Publishers Company, Arab Research Network, Beirut, 1982.
-Hussein Al-Wad, in Literary Studies Curricula, SRAS Publishing House, Tunis, 1985.
Enrique Anderson Imbert, Literary Criticism Methods, translated by Al-Taher Ahmed Makki, Maktabat Al-Adab, First Edition, 1991.
Abd al-Salam al-Masdi, Stylistics and Style, Arab House of Books, 2nd ed., Tunis-Tripoli. (n.d.)
– Robert Holub, Reception Theory, translated by Ezz El-Din Ismail, Jeddah Literary and Cultural Club, Jeddah, 1994.
-Dr. Salah Fadl, Contemporary Critical Methodologies, Dar Al-Afaq Al-Arabi, First Edition, Cairo, 2012.

Support
Introduction to Literary Criticism Methods: Dr. Samir Hegazy.
Literary Criticism and Its Modern Schools: Stanley Hyman: Translated by Ihsan Abbas and Muhammad Youssef Najm.
Modern Literary Criticism Trends and Schools: Ibrahim Al-Samri.
Modern Literary Criticism Approaches: Dr. Walid Kassab.
Contemporary Literary Criticism: Anne Morell.
Modern Literary Criticism: Mohamed Ghoneimi Helal.
Studies in Literary Criticism: Kamel Al-Sawafiri. Literary Criticism: Its Origins and Methodologies: Sayyid Qutb.
The Origins of Literary Criticism: Ahmed Al-Shayeb.
In Literature and Criticism: Ahmed Mandour.
Narrative Discourse Analysis: Said Yaktine.
The Word and the Microscope: Studies in Poetry Criticism: Ahmed Darwish.
Literary Criticism Methods: Ibrahim Abdel Rahman.
Studies in Modern Criticism: Abdel Fattah Othman.
Cultural Criticism: Abdullah Al-Ghazwani.
Reception Theory: Holub: Translated by Izz al-Din Ismail.
The Critical Library.
The Iraqi Al-Aqlam Magazine.
Lebanese Review of Literature

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