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Reading Tasks (2.4): Response to WB (Part 2)

Reading Tasks (1.0): Introduction

Reading Tasks (2.3): Response to WB (Part 1)

Reading Tasks (2.1): Wimsatt and Beardsley's 'The Intentional Fallacy' (1946)

Reading Tasks (2.2): WB's 'The Intentional Fallacy' (cont.)

ENG 201 (Fall 2014): Lecture 4.2—Criticism as Interpretation and Criticism as Critique (Part 2)

ENG 201 (Fall 2014): Lecture 4.1—Criticism as Interpretation and Criticism as Critique (Part 1)

ENG 201 (Fall 2014): Lecture 3.3—Modeling Deconstruction and New Historicism

ENG 201 (Fall 2014): Lecture 3.2—Modeling Reader Response Criticism

ENG 201 (Fall 2014): Lecture 3.1—Modeling New Criticism

ENG 201 (Fall 2014): Lecture 2.2—Problematizing and Modes of Criticism

ENG 201 (Fall 2014): Lecture 1—Distinguishing the 'Principles' of Literary Study

ENG 201 (Lecture 9.3): Thaggert on Larsen and the Performance of Race

ENG 201 (Lecture 9.2): Larsen and Parker on Race and Racialization

ENG 201 (Lecture 9.1): Larsen, Du Bois, Double Consciousness

ENG 201 (Lecture 8.5): Queering Septimus Smith

ENG 201 (Lecture 8.3): More on Edelman and Futurity

ENG 201 (Lecture 8.4): Sedgwick on Perverse Reading and the Meaning of Queer

ENG 201 (Lecture 8.2): Warner, Berlant, and Edelman

ENG 201 (Lecture 7.8): Attending to the Textual Practice of Mrs Dalloway

ENG 201 (Lecture 7.7): Attempting a Few Clarifications

ENG 201 (Lecture 7.6): Moi on Woolf's 'Deconstructive' Feminism

ENG 201 (Lecture 7.5): Feminism, Patriarchal Humanism, and the Phallic Self

ENG 201 (Lecture 7.4): Showalter and Moi on Woolf