LITERARY
THEORY & CRITICISM
ARCHETYPAL/MYTH
CRITICISM
-Archetypal Literary
Criticism (Wikipedia)
-Mythological and Archetypal
Approaches, excerpts from Chapter Four of A Handbook of Critical Approaches
to Literature. 3d ed., Wilfred L. Guerin [et al.] (New York: Oxford University Press,
1992).
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FEMINIST THEORY & CRITICISM
-"Feminist
Literary Theory," by Dr. W. Mansour
-Notes on
Feminist Literary Criticism (Prof. Paul Ady)
-Women's Studies and Feminist Theory
Resources (Voice of the Shuttle)
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LESBIAN/GAY THEORY & CRITICISM
-Queer Studies Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
-Queer Theory (Theory.org)
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LIBERAL HUMANISM, FORMALISM,
& NEW
CRITICISM
-"New
Criticism Explained," by Warren Hedges (1997)
-New Criticism Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
-Notes
on New Criticism (Prof. Paul Ady)
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MARXIST THEORY & CRITICISM
-Marxist Criticism
(1993)
-Marxist
Literary Criticism: Brief Guide
-Marxism Resources (Voice of
the Shuttle)
-Notes
on Marxist Literary Criticism (Prof. Paul Ady)
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NEW HISTORICISM
-"Introduction to
New Historicism," by Dino Felluga (2002)
-"New
Historicism Explained," by Warren Hedges (2000)
-Notes
on New Historicism (Prof. Paul Ady)
-"The New
Historicism in Literary Studies," by D. G. Myers (1989)
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POSTCOLONIAL THEORY & CRITICISM & CULTURAL STUDIES
-Cultural Criticism Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
-Post-Colonial Theory (Voice
of the Shuttle)
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POSTMODERNISM
-Postmodernism Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
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POST-STRUCTURALISM & DECONSTRUCTION
-Deconstruction Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
-"Deconstruction:
Some Assumptions," by John Lye (1996)
-"Structuralism/Deconstruction,"
by Dr. Mary Klages (U of Colorado at Boulder, 2004)
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PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY & CRITICISM
-Notes on
Psychoanalytic Criticism
-Psychoanalytic
Criticism (1993)
-Psychology Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
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READER-RESPONSE THEORY & CRITICISM
-"Forms of Reading: Recovering
the Self as Reader," by David Miall and Don Kuiken (1996)
-Reader Response Theory Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
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RHETORICAL THEORY & CRITICISM and SEMIOTICS
-Rhetorical Studies,
Theory and Philosophy
-Rhetorical Theory
-Rhetorical
Theory Resources (Bob Craig)
-Semiotics Resources (Voice of
the Shuttle)
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STRUCTURALISM
-Notes
on Structuralism (Prof. Paul Ady)
-"Structuralism/Deconstruction,"
by Dr. Mary Klages (U of Colorado at Boulder, 2004)
-Structuralism Resources (Voice
of the Shuttle)
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"CINDERELLA" & OTHER FOLK TALES
-The Annotated
Cinderella (Heidi Ann Heiner)
-Cinderella (Wikipedia)
- "Cinderella," a poem by
Anne Sexton
- "Cinderella,"
a poem by Sylvia Plath
- "Cinderella,"
a poem by Frieda Highes (daughter of Sylvia Plath)
- "Cinderella,"
a poem by Robert W. Service
- "Cinderella,"
a poem by Roald Dahl
- "Cinderella," a poem by
Randall Jarell
-Cinderella: Ashes, Blood,
and the Slipper of Glass* (Terri Windling)
-The
Cinderella Project (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
-Cinderella
Bibliography (Russell A. Peck)
-Cinderella
Stories (Children's Literature Web Guide)
- "One
Princess to Another," a poem by Elizabeth Rebel
- "Sonata: For Two
Friends at Different Times of the Same Trouble," a poem by Ellen Kushner
FOLK TALES related to "Cinderella" and to King Lear:
"As Dear as
Salt" (German folk tale); "Cap
o' Rushes" (English folk tale); "Salt over Gold"
(Slovak folk tale); "The
Wonderful Birch" (Finnish and Russian); "Finette
Cendron" (French); "The Baba
Yaga" (Russian). Other "Tales Similar to
'Cinderella,'" collected by Heidi Ann Heiner, and more "Cinderella" Tales,
collected by D. L. Ashliman.
-Adult Versions of
Traditional Fairy Tales (Kay Vandergrift)
-African
American Folk Tales (Afro-American Almanac)
-Brer
Rabbit and the Tar Baby
-Bulfinch's
Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch (three volumes)
-Chinese Legends
-The Death of the Seven Dwarfs
(Ernst Ludwig Rochholz)
-Encyclopedia
Mythica: An Encyclopedia of Mythology, Folklore, and Legend *
-Fables
of Aesop (Project Gutenberg)
-Fairy
Tales, Folk Tales, and Folklore
-Fairy Tales and Stories,
by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. by H. P. Paull, 1872)
-Folklore and
Mythology: Electromic Texts* (ed. and/or trans. by D. L. Ashliman)
-Folk Tales from
around the World (FolkTale Project)
-Grimm Brothers Home Page
-Grimm's Fairy
Tales (National Geographic, 1999)
-Hans Christian Andersen Fairy
Tales and Stories (trans. by H. P. Paull, 1872)
-Higher
Education Programs in Folklore & Folklife (Harvard)
-The
Little Red Riding Hood Project (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
-The Moonlit Road
(ghost stories and folk tales from the American South)
-Myths
and Legends of the Sioux (Marie L. McLaughlin)
-Russian Folk Tales
-Snow
White (Kay E. Vandergrift)
-Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs, by Anne Sexton(1971)
-Swedish Legends
-South African Folk
Tales (James A. Honey, 1910)
-Tales
Collected by the Brothers Grimm (Trans. by Margaret Hunt, 1884)
-Wake
Up, Sleeping Beauty (Margot Mifflin, Salon 1999)
-Zulu Folk
Tales (Loreen McDonald)
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SHAKESPEARE'S KING LEAR &
RELATED WORKS
-Audio Interview with Jane Smiley (with
Don Swaim, 1989)
-Chronical
History of King Leir and His Three Daughters
-ClassicNotes
on King Lear
-Comments on the
rhetoric of Shakespeare's King Lear * (Rhetoric, AASU)
-Cracking Lear *
(Literary Studies 2006, AASU)
-Enjoying King
Lear, by Ed Friedlander
-Film
Review of Ran, by Roger Ebert (1985)
-Interview
with Jane Smiley (with Jana Siciliano, 2000)
-"Is
This the Promised End?": The Tragedy of King Lear, by Joyce Carol Oates
(1974)
-King
Lear (quarto text)
-King Lear (folio
text)
-"King
Lear," by Charles and Mary Lamb
-King
Lear adapted by Nahum Tate (edited by Jack Lynch)
-King
Lear beyond Reason: Love and Justice in the Family, by M. R. Schwehn
-King
Lear texts and commentary (Dr. Larry A. Brown)
-King
Lear in Art (Emory)
-King Lear in
a Cornfield? (comparisons between King Lear and A Thousand Acres)
-King
Lear in Its Own Time: The Difference That Death Makes, by Ben Ross Schneider
-King Lear on the
Net
-King
Lear/Ran (Alan Chalk)
-King
Lear Study Guide (absoluteShakespeare)
-Mr. William Shakespeare
-Observations on
Shakespeare's King Lear (AASU class page)
-Old Molester Had a Farm (film
review of A Thousand Acres, Salon.com)
-Reading
& Reflection Questions for King Lear
-Reading Questions
for King Lear (Prof. Boyer)*
-Searchable
Edition of King Lear (The Literature Network)
-Shakespeare's
Rhetoric (course page, added 9/2/02)
-Speak
What We Feel: An Introduction to King Lear, by Ian Johnston

English 3010 is taught by Dr.
Richard Nordquist.
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Solms Hall 211C
11935 Abercorn Street
Savannah, Georgia 31419
912/921 5991
e-mail: metaphors@inbox.com

18 December 2006
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