Title: New Criticism
1New Criticism
- ... is preoccupied with questions of style,
rhythm and imagery employed by the writer
concentrates on the text itself
rejects historical, social, Marxist and
psychoanalytic approaches
rejects examining a writers life
2HISTORY AND FOUNDERS
some important names
- Matthew Arnold (1822- 1888)
- T.S. Eliot ( 1888- 1965)
- I.A. Richards (1893- 1979)
- F.R. Leavis (1895- 1978)
- William Empson (1906- 1984)
3 the term New Criticism was first used in 1910 by
J.I. Spingarn
Cleanth Brooks
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
4AIMS OF NEW CRITICISM
- close attention to the internal characteristics
of the text
- literary text as a solid entity
- meaning from each readers experience and from
the linguistic structure
- figurative language supports the meaning gt
relation between all elements manifests a texts
meaning
5- technique of close, analytic reading
- to ensure the autonomy of the text itself
- pays attention to syntax, individual words,
order of the whole work
- the literary text gets ist own distinctive
character from the relationships of the words
within the text
- tries to avoid external influences
6- the error of attempting to understand the
authors intentions when interpreting a literary
text
- effect the text loses ist autonomy
- try to confuse a work of literature with its
effects on the reader
- the readers response is relevant to the meaning
of a text, not the words
7CHANGE DEVELOPMENT
- in the 1930s 1940s New Criticism became
increasingly established in the USA
- in the 1950s 1960s the importance of thematic
structure increased - emphasis on thematic unity and
comprehensiveness - gt accumulation of interpretations of
literary texts
- in the 1960s other critical perspectives appeared
8CRITIC ON NEW CRITICISM
- the theory of NC neglects other possible
theories - gt e.g. psychoanalysism, historicism
- NC is able to interpret texts like poems, but
has difficulties with literary texts liks novels - gt Has no methods or techniques to open up
narrative texts
- NC pays no attention to the ambiguity of
language and the awareness of significance
described by poststructualists - gt NC tries to discover the correct reading
9- not universal and permanent
- NC concentrates on the analysis of the inner
structure of literary texts without any regard on
their historical origin
- NEW CRITICISM vs. NEW HISTORICISM
context ist not considered
literary texts are brought back to their cultural
context and associated to other texts convictions
and cultural practices
10Example
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) I Wandered Lonely
as a Cloud (1804, 1807) I wandered lonely as a
cloud That floats on high oer vales and
hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of
golden daffodils Beside the lake, beneath the
trees, Fluttering and dancing in the
breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And
twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in
never-ending line Along the margins of a bay Ten
thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads
in sprightly dance.