Title: Theories of Literature
1Theories of Literature
By HariPriya Archana Raja Aayesha Ghanekar
2Literature
- What is Literature?
- It is sometimes defined as anything written
- However we can surely distinguish between
literature in the sense of any writing and
literature in the sense of of verbal works of art - Robert Frost said, Literature is a performance
in words - Another view holds that literature has in it, a
sense of entertaining display and provides
pleasure in addition to the element of truth
involved
3- Loosely speaking there are 3 theories of
literature - The Imitative theory
- The Expressive theory
- The Affective theory
4The Imitative theory
- Aristotle Art is an imitation of something
thing, person or event, in our world - Recreation or representation in a form not
natural to it - Imitative instinct innate in humans, coupled
with rhythm, harmony pattern, it forms art - Art draws only on the perfect example and not
the imperfect aspects of nature Artist refines
nature - Art is imaginative and interpretive,
representation is as the artist perceives it - Blind imitation? No, creativity is in artists
outlook
5- Art insight into reality?
- Value of art begins to depend on its truth, but
is this always necessary? - Taj Mahal how can
it tell the truth? - Julius Caesar will we
ever learn from it when we are Roman tyrants
ourselves? - Imititative theory cannot encompass all aspects
of literature as an art - Hitchhikers Guide
reality??? - Representative theory H2G2 represents a
possibility of whatalien life and the future
might be like.
6- Neo-representative theory conclusively
encompasses most forms of art and most genres of
literature as well - Art is anything that is about something
- Embraces even Duchamps Fountain represents
a satirical look at classical sculpture
7The Expressive theory
- Wordsworth
- "Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful
feelings the poets job is "to treat of things
not as they are...but as they seem to exist to
the senses, and the passions. - Some aspects of the theory
- The artist does not imitate the external world,
but expresses the world within him. - "Truth" has nothing to do with literature.
- The sincerity of the emotion being expressed is
indicative of the "trueness" of the work
8- Discussion
- How can we say if an emotion is sincere or not?
- -We just cannot!
- What is the value of expressive writing?
- -Proponents of the expressive theory say that
upon reading how another person feels, our own
sensibilities are awakened. - -It is a way of expanding and enriching one's
personality.
9Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on
the milky way, They stretched in never-ending
line Along the margin of a bay Ten thousand saw
I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly
dance. Wordsworth (Daffodils)
10An expressionist painting by Edvard Munch "The
Scream" Munch described his inspiration for the
image thus "I was walking along a path with two
friendsthe sun was settingsuddenly the sky
turned blood redI paused, feeling exhausted, and
leaned on the fencethere was blood and tongues
of fire above the blue-black fjord and the
citymy friends walked on, and I stood there
trembling with anxietyand I sensed an infinite
scream passing through nature."
11The Affective theory
- This theory holds that a piece of art ought to
arouse some emotion or at least affect the
perceiver in some way - In Alexander Popes words, the artist
- Gives my heart a thousand pains
- Can make make me feel each passion that he feigns
- Enrage,compose,with more than magic of art
- With pity and with terror tear my heart
- And snatch me oer the earth or through the air
- To Thebes, to Athens, when he will, and where
12The Affective theory (contd.)
- These theories also hold that stimulation of
certain emotions is good - Most readers seek emotional stimulus from books
and they want to identify themselves with the
central character - It also insists that the main aim is not to
induce a temporary emotional state, but to induce
an emotional state that will lead to some kind of
action - Finally as Ezekiel Phalele says , the best poetry
is one, that has a memorable expression of
revolutionary passion and ideas
13Among the books that Gandhi read, the two that
affected him deeply were The Bhagavad
Gita and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by
Thoreau
14Tentative Conclusions
- Back to the opening question What is
Literature? - The simple truth is that there is no satisfactory
answer ! - But it is possible for us to say that works of
art - Give an insight into reality ( as the imitative
theory holds) - Broaden our awareness of possibilities of
experience( as the expressive theory holds ) - They valuably affect our nervous system (as the
affective theory holds) - However, all of these theories need not hold for
a piece of art. They just contribute to a deeper
and a more conscious awareness of what is
valuable in the works we read.
15From the movie, Dead Poets Society
- We don't read and write poetry because it's
cute. We read and write poetry because we are
members of the human race. And the human race is
filled with passion. And medicine, law, business,
engineering, these are noble pursuits and
necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty,
romance, love, these are what we stay alive for.
To quote from Whitman, "O me! O life!... of the
questions of these recurring of the endless
trains of the faithless... of cities filled with
the foolish what good amid these, O me, O life?"
Answer. That you are here - that life exists, and
identity that the powerful play goes on and you
may contribute a verse. That the powerful play
goes on and you may contribute a verse. What will
your verse be?